My favorite was a gentleman who seem to object to me listing on
ebay.US in USD. He seemed to think it unpatriotic, unAustralian.
Patiently explained to him that I'd been there before ebay.au existed
and that if I listed locally, murkins didn't see my listing with a
simple search. He got more strident. By my third polite response
(because he did indicate interest in the item) he was into a rant
about how he fought for people like me in the war and was going to
report me to ebay for rudeness. Obviously dementia was setting in.
I shall always treasure my pleasure in writing my final response. :-)
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 25/08/2007, at 5:06 AM, Doug wrote:
> By blunt you mean rude and obnoxious.
> This sort of abrasive personality isn't unique to the web. I've
> been around
> the public all my adult life and this sort, in various disguises,
> has always
> been around. Every manager that has had to deal with the public
> has certain
> "favorite" customers that are "difficult." If I feel I can get away
> with it I
> give it right back to them, if I don't feel I can I go right by the
> book.
> These people are either ignorant or have always tried to get there
> way by
> being the loudest and most obnoxious. They tend to get some of what
> they want
> because people will do anything to make them go away.
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