that ignoring people who write polite, if irritated letters leads to people writing more, marginally less polite, verbose letters.
So, to the poor employees who get stuck opening the mail at @Disney, @Marvel, and @PartyCity, I apologize. Reading customer service complaints tends to mean you're working a soul-sucking job (or, worse luck you're the intern who isn't getting paid) and people complain to you all day. Sorry, person working crap job.
And the poor desk jockey @PartyCity and @Marvel will get stuck having to go get their supervisor to say "uh, this lady included information about a bunch of previous letters and it arrived registered mail"...which means they probably can't just toss it in the circular file, like they did previously.
So, to the poor employees who get stuck opening the mail at @Disney, @Marvel, and @PartyCity, I apologize. Reading customer service complaints tends to mean you're working a soul-sucking job (or, worse luck you're the intern who isn't getting paid) and people complain to you all day. Sorry, person working crap job.
And the poor desk jockey @PartyCity and @Marvel will get stuck having to go get their supervisor to say "uh, this lady included information about a bunch of previous letters and it arrived registered mail"...which means they probably can't just toss it in the circular file, like they did previously.