It's a "systemic" problem

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I have spoken with has been extremely courteous, has seemed knowledgeable, and has conscientiously attempted to assist me within the bounds of what their positions allowed them to do. This leads me to believe that the problem is more of a "systemic" one, that can only be addressed from a management level; this is why I am asking both of you to ensure that this never happens to anyone again. In addition, I am requesting an apology for the unfortunate situation which has occurred.

-- Cherri (sams@brigadoon.com), July 24, 1999

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-- (er@stopthat.com), July 24, 1999.

Huh?...Can't seem to find my decoder ring....

-- Wail'in J. (wailin@barf.org), July 24, 1999.

"Cherri,"

Sorry, but I just can't stop laughing. THIS is the example of the corporations and bureaucratic systems that we trust for Y2K "compliance" assurances?

LOL & ROTF.

What a pain!

More rice 'n foodstuffs required.

Diane

-- Diane J. Squire (sacredspaces@yahoo.com), July 24, 1999.


I have to feel sorry for Judy but but her plight helps me reconcile how I waste MY time.

Wonder if we had a republican administration how much help a "flaming liberal" like Judy might have helped the cause. Tons of *people first* energy in that group neutered by politics. Lots of lousy timing going on.

-- Carlos (riffraff1@cybertime.net), July 24, 1999.


Cheryl is this supposed to make us feel more pollyanic or doomist?

Geez...the next thing you know you'll be telling us you used to bang on mainframes to fix software errors...

-- a (a@a.a), July 24, 1999.



Ay Caramba!

-- Nathan (nospam@all.com), July 24, 1999.

Hmmm. I think I smell something funny. Oh yea its my tuna.

-- Cherri (sams@brigadoon.com), July 24, 1999.

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