Corporate Idiocy
Comedian Al Murray recounts a run-in with industrial-scale stupidity: "Car insurance company rang, without having sent me a renewal letter, asking for money. Made them answer security questions." In the same vein, tell us your stories about pointless paperwork and corporate quarter-wits
( , Thu 23 Feb 2012, 12:13)
Comedian Al Murray recounts a run-in with industrial-scale stupidity: "Car insurance company rang, without having sent me a renewal letter, asking for money. Made them answer security questions." In the same vein, tell us your stories about pointless paperwork and corporate quarter-wits
( , Thu 23 Feb 2012, 12:13)
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No, I reckon effect is ok here.
It would mean "that might bring the insurance into effect", as opposed to "that might influence the insurance".
( , Tue 28 Feb 2012, 17:15, 3 replies)
It would mean "that might bring the insurance into effect", as opposed to "that might influence the insurance".
( , Tue 28 Feb 2012, 17:15, 3 replies)
I knew someone would point that out
But my grammar-nazism is just an affectation anyway
( , Tue 28 Feb 2012, 17:21, closed)
But my grammar-nazism is just an affectation anyway
( , Tue 28 Feb 2012, 17:21, closed)
Thanks for the defence
but I am wrong.
Of course using the wrong grammar is infinitly worse than letting a million pound building be burnt to the ground.
( , Tue 28 Feb 2012, 17:28, closed)
but I am wrong.
Of course using the wrong grammar is infinitly worse than letting a million pound building be burnt to the ground.
( , Tue 28 Feb 2012, 17:28, closed)
well i am always willing to proof read if needed
and correct where necesary
( , Tue 28 Feb 2012, 18:16, closed)
and correct where necesary
( , Tue 28 Feb 2012, 18:16, closed)
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