This day can end now. Really. Seriously.
Aug. 20th, 2003 09:57 pmI've had about 12 hours of sleep in the last three nights, and I had a hellish day, so I'm at the point of overreacting now. I'm happy I didn't snap at any of the phone people though, it's not their fault. Damned supermarket charged my ATM card three times for my groceries, and charged my credit card once. (Since the scanner thing wasn't working on one card, we tried another to see if it was the card's fault.) So I had some nice chats with front-line Citibank support people in India, before they transfered me to a US "expert". They're opening some kind of dispute case for me. Talked to the credit card people, they're opening the same sort of case.
I really want to cry. So what happens if these charges are reversed? Will the supermarket put me on some sort of list as a person not to sell to, because I'll make the credit card company/bank later reverse the charges? Because you know the minimum wave supermarket people won't remember me or this problem, so it'll be just my word against theirs... (The charges aren't all exactly the same, as sometimes I tried to get cash back as well.) Maybe because the times will be so close they'll believe I'm not just trying to get my groceries for free...
And if they're not reversed? I'll have paid $240 for $60 in groceries...
Tomorrow better be a better day, because next week is going to be a bad one at work. (We have no QA department (and yes, we're a software company), so each department has to do the testing for the product they work with. We have a bunch of new stuff releasing, so it all needs to be tested.)
I really want to cry. So what happens if these charges are reversed? Will the supermarket put me on some sort of list as a person not to sell to, because I'll make the credit card company/bank later reverse the charges? Because you know the minimum wave supermarket people won't remember me or this problem, so it'll be just my word against theirs... (The charges aren't all exactly the same, as sometimes I tried to get cash back as well.) Maybe because the times will be so close they'll believe I'm not just trying to get my groceries for free...
And if they're not reversed? I'll have paid $240 for $60 in groceries...
Tomorrow better be a better day, because next week is going to be a bad one at work. (We have no QA department (and yes, we're a software company), so each department has to do the testing for the product they work with. We have a bunch of new stuff releasing, so it all needs to be tested.)