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I am FED UP with this numbskull. by McNutcase 2009-12-02 16:59:49
For six months, I've been receiving his credit card bills, and sending them back marked "recipient unknown". Six f4ing months.

I'm now torn between sending the next one back marked "deceased", or trying to report his card stolen, because I'm thoroughly fed up with dealing with the results of what I can only describe as imbecility. I should NOT be receiving his credit statements.
[ Reply ]
  Call your local post office and speak with the by Radiowave9112009-12-02 17:02:55
    BTDT, no help from them. by McNutcase2009-12-02 17:06:17
      Move up the chain. Use words like harassment. by Radiowave9112009-12-02 17:11:44
  Phone his credit card company by oot2009-12-02 17:03:49
    I think I will. by McNutcase2009-12-02 17:07:09
      If that doesn't work... by firehawk2009-12-02 17:15:38
        I think the way those envelopes work has changed by Snate2009-12-02 17:19:27
          So you cut a piece of sheetmetal by themadkansan2009-12-02 17:21:50
            ^^^^^ What he said. (n/t) by firehawk2009-12-02 17:22:12
            I think that'd break the sorting machine. by kahuana2009-12-02 17:29:17
              not If they're the same as those at Royal Mail by Jeff_UK2010-03-02 14:12:11
        That'd require committing a federal crime. Um, NO. by McNutcase2009-12-02 17:22:10
          Then shred 'em and forget 'em. by firehawk2009-12-02 17:23:01
            That's another Federal crime - willful destruction by Radiowave9112009-12-02 17:24:59
              Then the post office can damn well provide a form by firehawk2009-12-02 18:55:00
            Actually, there's one thing that doesn't. by McNutcase2009-12-02 17:25:31
              The CEO will never see it. by firehawk2009-12-02 18:54:13
                not always, if our CEO got a letter of complaint by Jeff_UK2010-03-02 14:15:38
  Try sending them back marked "Recipient moved" or by techi8702009-12-02 17:04:46
    That's what I've been doing for 6 months. by McNutcase2009-12-02 17:05:35
  I've been at my current place for two years and by Snate2009-12-02 17:07:18
    Yup, you HAVE to tell the DMV. by McNutcase2009-12-02 17:11:16
      Courts, and anyone else, too. by Clovis Man2009-12-02 17:17:27
        I'd have tossed them. (n/t) by vampire2009-12-02 19:52:32
  Get their undivided attention. (clue by four) by Clovis Man2009-12-02 17:12:41
    ...taped to a brick. ^.^ (n/t) by firehawk2009-12-02 17:16:01
      Approximately the size and mass of by Clovis Man2009-12-02 17:19:23
  So why not just throw them out? (n/t) by hackworth2009-12-02 17:15:54
    Because, imbecilic as he is... by McNutcase2009-12-02 17:18:51
      So, if you shred them, nobody can steal it. by firehawk2009-12-02 17:21:22
        That's probably why he skipped. (n/t) by Clovis Man2009-12-02 17:22:28
      so shred and toss. by hackworth2009-12-02 17:21:37

 

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