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Re: If it weren't for the customers, this job would be the sh*t
"S. Smith" <ChaosLogicXIII@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Got one for ya.
>
> I'm on my way to a job when I get a call from another customer. In
> short, the phone man is talking smack about how my alarm panel is
> shorting the line in her house. I divert (btw, it's already 4:30pm)
> and head on over.
>
> When I get there I systematically track down the problem and keep the
> customer posted:
>
> 1. The problem does not exist in the phone wire I pulled, the RJ31X I
> installed, or the panel I hung.
> -told customer (and probably should've left it at that.)
> 2. It's an old d-mark.... I find the pair that actually has the short
> and trace it to where a screw in the BRAND NEW decking in her attic has
> pierced the wire. Repaired wire.
> -told customer (really should've left. This time she goes into how
> wonderful I am compared to the phone man who wouldn't even come in her
> house and insulted her dogs...)
> 3. Identified all phone jacked in her house BY NUMBER (one fax line,
> one house line).
> -told customer (saw it coming... but I was waist deep in sh*t by then)
> 4. Re-routed lines at d-mark to put the house line on the jacks she
> specified.
>
> Job done.... it's 7:00pm.... and now she is refusing to pay our bill
> because "we are out of line for charging so much."
>
> see subject title for anecdote....
Been there, done that, had the t-shirt stolen off my back.
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