THINGS WILL GO WRONG ; DON’T GO WRONG WITH THEM

THINGS WILL GO WRONG ; DON’T GO WRONG WITH THEM BY RICKEY JOHNSON When you do not receive the service or product you were offered or promised, contact the provider, and keep these things in mind. Do not waste time speaking to the wrong person. It may feel good to emotionally vent with the first person you reach, but, you will have just wasted good time and have to explain your situation over again. Give yourself ample time to complete your call, especially when you are sent to voicemail madness. Do not call from your job if you do not have ample time. Reach the company prior to going to work or right after you get from work. If you must, authorize the company to provide information to an individual designated by you. Confirm what authority you are giving that individual. Get the name and department of the person you speak to. Write down the information. You will need it. Include the date and time you made your call and the result of that call. Get the mailing address of the current department of where to mail any in formation to the company. Ask for compensation for your inconvenience. You are paying for a service you are not receiving. Be prepare to choose another service provider. Never commit yourself so deeply with one company, that you will be the one, to suffer major setback, if you sever ties. Stand up for your rights, do not accept anyone trying to bully you into a decision that is not acceptable to you. Accept the consequences for your actions, but pay no more than required. Any special conditions set forth by your provider, thoroughly investigate, before your agreeing to accept. When dealing with people, who are directly effected by machine output, be prepared for errors. Sometimes, many errors. Document your contacts and the results of those contacts. Stay focused to what your are trying to accomplish, avoid getting stuck on small things, stay focused on actions that will better your results. Do not stop until you have completed your goal. You may not get it done in one, two, or even three attempts. Just relax and establish a new date to pursue what your goal is. Remember, If your agreement Ain’t in Writing It Ain’t an agreement. If you require assistance in this matter please contact me at juniques@yahoo.com ( www.jusmcc.com ) copyright 12/05 2-24-08 For the record, remembering this info, just help me recover $80 ( that was going to have interested applied to it). Rickey Have a great day!!

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