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Most people do not know the non emergency phone numbers.
If they are not going to give her money back, they are not going to give her a phone book to look up the police. In my town, we were thinking about having 912, be the non emergency number, not sure what happened to that. My personal experience, I have tried to call the police a handful of times over the years for non emergency, I would look up numbers, be transferred and transferred, and never really get to anyone. One time, they even said we don't handle that, call 911, and it was NOT an emergency. Now, with all that said, I do not believe she should of called 911. But the system needs to get something in place, if there is Not in her area. Honestly I would of been yelling non stop till they either called 911 or gave the money back. Funny how if you sit in the drive thru, do dispute something, (like getting your money back), refusing to move, they can call 911. I don't think that is an emergency either! Sorry I quoted you, because this is not bashing you at all! |
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Personally I have the non emergency number saved in my phone. That way when I need it, and I have before, I can find it easily to call. More people need to find and use the non emergency number. 911 is for real emergencies, and it should not be tied up with bullshit. :winkwink: |
3 times she called...
i still don't believe it!! |
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Here you go you, to get your brain started on right tracks: Salience of the actor: We tend to attribute an observed effect to potential causes that capture our attention. When we observe other people, the person is the primary reference point while the situation is overlooked as if it is nothing but mere background. So, attributions for others' behavior are more likely to focus on the person we see, not the situational forces acting upon that person that we may not be aware of (Lassiter, Geers, Munhall, Ploutz-Snyder, & Breitenbecher, 2002;[13] Robinson & McArthur, 1982;[14] Smith & Miller, 1979[15]). (When we observe ourselves, we are more aware of the forces acting upon us. Such a differential inward vs. outward orientation (Storms, 1973)[16] accounts for the actor-observer bias.) :) Goodluck in changing your life. |
This is my favorite of all time. 911 over a taco
https://youtube.com/watch?v=YuUaF1Y7Z3w |
This one's good too. Burger King
https://youtube.com/watch?v=FZ12Ry-hD6I |
This one left me speechless :helpme
https://youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0 |
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hahahaha.
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Hint: Dial zero. Used to be people called "operators" who'd answer and help you dial a phone number you didnt know, or look it up for you.
Also, "store policy" (no matter how rigorously an employee supports it) does NOT trump the LAW, lmfao. You can't state "no refunds" and pretend you can ignore the fact that you took money and didnt render the goods or service you took money for. She was a nut, but was owed her stupid refund, that is pretty indisputable. |
It's a funny on a couple of levels, if you know what I'm sayin'.
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