I can just hear the dipshit employee reading off his script.
“Mhm. Yes that is a serious situation and I understand your frustrations.” Glances at pre written response “But unfortunately the 30 day trial period has ended and we do need to charge you for any further services”
Let’s say the employee hadgone ahead without payment. Then, we’d be reading about the heroic employee who bucked policy to save a kid, only to be fired by the company for failing to follow policy.
I could understand waiting to verify the caller was a police defective or even to wait on a possible warrant, I’m sure a judge could be interrupted to sign and fax a warrant in the afternoon. (After all, stalker can be police officers too) Asking for payment though is pretty bad.
soggynachochip says
I can just hear the dipshit employee reading off his script.
“Mhm. Yes that is a serious situation and I understand your frustrations.” Glances at pre written response “But unfortunately the 30 day trial period has ended and we do need to charge you for any further services”
Fucking idiot.
Embarrassed_Set557 says
The rules are the rules
cwthree says
Let’s say the employee hadgone ahead without payment. Then, we’d be reading about the heroic employee who bucked policy to save a kid, only to be fired by the company for failing to follow policy.
SugarinSaltShaker says
Seriously, if the police give a warrant then it doesn’t matter their policy
Phillyredsox says
Company embarrassed and humiliated for employees following the rules that the company set.
walkingtalkingdread says
A 30 minute delay? jesus christ, they could gotten all the way out of town, or exited the car on foot. what the fuck?
Ok-disaster2022 says
I could understand waiting to verify the caller was a police defective or even to wait on a possible warrant, I’m sure a judge could be interrupted to sign and fax a warrant in the afternoon. (After all, stalker can be police officers too) Asking for payment though is pretty bad.