Customers from Hell
The customer is always right. And yet, as 'listentomyopinion' writes, this is utter bollocks.
Tell us of the customers who were wrong, wrong, wrong but you still had to smile at (if only to take their money.)
( , Thu 4 Sep 2008, 16:42)
The customer is always right. And yet, as 'listentomyopinion' writes, this is utter bollocks.
Tell us of the customers who were wrong, wrong, wrong but you still had to smile at (if only to take their money.)
( , Thu 4 Sep 2008, 16:42)
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At least he got halfway towards creating an image file.
At my place of work we regularly get screenshots copy/pasted into an MS Word document. Via Outlook.
Fun fact #1. A 1280 x 1024 screenshot in MS Word scales down to about 60%, so the message is illegible until you zoom in.
Fun fact #2. As an IT bod, I don't commonly have Word open. Therefore there's the aggravating wait while the bloody application starts up.
Fun fact #3. Since we're using Outlook, you can Alt+PrintScreen and CTRL-V to paste the image of the ACTIVE FUCKING WINDOW.
Fuckit, I know it's going to be a shitty call when I get a Word document attachment named "error message.doc".
( , Sat 6 Sep 2008, 16:05, Reply)
At my place of work we regularly get screenshots copy/pasted into an MS Word document. Via Outlook.
Fun fact #1. A 1280 x 1024 screenshot in MS Word scales down to about 60%, so the message is illegible until you zoom in.
Fun fact #2. As an IT bod, I don't commonly have Word open. Therefore there's the aggravating wait while the bloody application starts up.
Fun fact #3. Since we're using Outlook, you can Alt+PrintScreen and CTRL-V to paste the image of the ACTIVE FUCKING WINDOW.
Fuckit, I know it's going to be a shitty call when I get a Word document attachment named "error message.doc".
( , Sat 6 Sep 2008, 16:05, Reply)
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