Jakedasnake
Active Member
- Aug 11, 2012
- 252
So, yesterday, I got a “Disapproved” return email, saying “See attached document for reasoning.”
Only their was NO ATTACHED documents. Which I now know is protocol. So I shot off emails (Via the site.) only after I left a voice message on the woman’s machine, asking “Why was it denied?” Instead of calling back, she sent an email saying, “You did not attach a fingerprint card to your cover letter.”
Something that was COMPLETELY BOGUS! I sent the 2 Blue Fingerprint Cards, along with the Cover letter, in a Large envelope. Put six stamps on it (Just to be sure it was covered. Especially since the hard cards were in it, and the envelope was so big.) Then, I taped both ends, with clear packing tape (Incase of bad weather, the cards wouldn’t have a chance of falling out.), along with two sheets of copy paper, on either side of the prints, and cover letter.
She refused to call, saying “Refund is in bound.” Which tells me flat out. They/she lost, and misplaced my 2 fingerprint cards, and is laying the blame on me. I left a message for the supervisor, and her, saying “So you got the cover letter, but not the most important part of the envelope, the prints to ensure I’m not a criminal? So, was the cover letter in a large envelope, with six postage stamps on it? Was it closed? Opened, or no large envelope at all prior to getting to you? Wouldn’t that afford a call to ask, Sir, did you include your prints?”
Someone there F’d up, and now I’m being faulted for their mistake. Crazy.
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Only their was NO ATTACHED documents. Which I now know is protocol. So I shot off emails (Via the site.) only after I left a voice message on the woman’s machine, asking “Why was it denied?” Instead of calling back, she sent an email saying, “You did not attach a fingerprint card to your cover letter.”
Something that was COMPLETELY BOGUS! I sent the 2 Blue Fingerprint Cards, along with the Cover letter, in a Large envelope. Put six stamps on it (Just to be sure it was covered. Especially since the hard cards were in it, and the envelope was so big.) Then, I taped both ends, with clear packing tape (Incase of bad weather, the cards wouldn’t have a chance of falling out.), along with two sheets of copy paper, on either side of the prints, and cover letter.
She refused to call, saying “Refund is in bound.” Which tells me flat out. They/she lost, and misplaced my 2 fingerprint cards, and is laying the blame on me. I left a message for the supervisor, and her, saying “So you got the cover letter, but not the most important part of the envelope, the prints to ensure I’m not a criminal? So, was the cover letter in a large envelope, with six postage stamps on it? Was it closed? Opened, or no large envelope at all prior to getting to you? Wouldn’t that afford a call to ask, Sir, did you include your prints?”
Someone there F’d up, and now I’m being faulted for their mistake. Crazy.
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