Posted by wisbaker on September 05, 2013 at 19:05:05 from (174.30.76.238):
In Reply to: O.T. Awe come on! posted by LOU from Wi. on September 05, 2013 at 11:54:54:
Had similar problems with SBC/Ameritech (reputation was so bad they changed their name every few years)when I moved to Wisconsin in '99. We bought a 150 year old farmhouse that had had a phone since the 1930's, maybe earlier. They wanted me to wait for 3 months for a phone 'cause it was a "new service" I argued with them for two weeks 'cause they insisted the house wasn't there. It finally ended when they got off their duffs and sent an employee out to prove there wasn't a house there. The idiot calls me from his truck and informs me he's at the end of Nicole Lane, the numbers stop at 335 so there is NO 554. I ask him if he's facing East, he says "yes" I ask him to look out the truck window, is he seeing pavement or gravel? he replies "pavement", I tell him to look out his windshield, he does, I ask him do you see the gravel road running east, he says "yes" I ask him if he sees the apple trees at the end of the road, again "yes". I then inform him that the apple trees are between two buildings a barn and a house, I gave him a hint and told him the house was the white building, the barn the red, he didn't think it was to funny. The only thing more worthless than the phone company is the Wisconsin public service commission who is supposed to be watching them, unfortunately they're all to busy protesting at the Capital to actually do any work.
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