Alright, DO NOT get yourself in trouble with the company you work for, but I encountered a couple of special moments yesterday and it got me thinking...what's the dumbest request/instruction you've ever gotten at work?
I had a few yesterday:
1) A lady called me to ask which version of something was the most up-to-date...the one with a 2009 copyright, or the 2012 one. It gets better...
I could tell I needed to make it easy for her, so I left her a message offering to just email her a PDF of what she'd need to use, and gave her my email. So she emailed me about it...and in her email...she made sure to tell me what her email address was...so I could email her back.
2) Had this fun ride with Bank of America recently. I have a CC with reward points. So the best value on your points is just to get cash for them. You can send the money to any of your BofA accounts, or they can send you a check.
So I have them apply it to my CC account as a "statement credit." A while later, it's still showing that I have a payment due. So I contact them and ask about it, the girl says, "That transaction is just a statement credit, it doesn't count as a payment." They took the money they would have written me a check for, and paid some of my balance with it...but that's not a payment.
So I had to raise hell and get them to refund all my points back. The points go back, I transfer them to my CHECKING account, so that I can then make a transfer from checking to credit card........which counts as a payment.
I had a few yesterday:
1) A lady called me to ask which version of something was the most up-to-date...the one with a 2009 copyright, or the 2012 one. It gets better...
I could tell I needed to make it easy for her, so I left her a message offering to just email her a PDF of what she'd need to use, and gave her my email. So she emailed me about it...and in her email...she made sure to tell me what her email address was...so I could email her back.
2) Had this fun ride with Bank of America recently. I have a CC with reward points. So the best value on your points is just to get cash for them. You can send the money to any of your BofA accounts, or they can send you a check.
So I have them apply it to my CC account as a "statement credit." A while later, it's still showing that I have a payment due. So I contact them and ask about it, the girl says, "That transaction is just a statement credit, it doesn't count as a payment." They took the money they would have written me a check for, and paid some of my balance with it...but that's not a payment.
So I had to raise hell and get them to refund all my points back. The points go back, I transfer them to my CHECKING account, so that I can then make a transfer from checking to credit card........which counts as a payment.
