Wasnāt this a Seinfeld episode?
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ITGuyLevi@programming.dev āØ2ā© āØweeksā© agoWhen they are late, I tell the front desk to re-schedule and leave. Iāve had the dentist complain once or twice over the years but when two entities decide on a time for a meeting, thatās the time it needs to happen. Unlike the office, Iām having to cancel stuff I would normally be doing to be there, they are not.
Eventually Iāll be old and grumpy enough to start sending them bills for late cancellation (probably joking).
prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone āØ1ā© āØweekā© ago
ITGuyLevi@programming.dev āØ1ā© āØweekā© ago
I donāt remember it from Seinfeld, but it totally tracks with the feel of their jokes. Sadly I havenāt seen Curb Your Enthusiasm or Itās Always Sunny in Philadelphia (figured that one was similar), they are on my list for if the wife ever gets into shows like that (I was able to get her into The Office and Parks and Rec which really werenāt in her wheelhouse).
sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com āØ2ā© āØweeksā© ago
Exactly.
The⦠the norms here are bullshit, both from the PoV of āI am a consumerā, and also from the basic professional etiquette of āthis is a business meetingā.
Fuck, like⦠I got a statement from my insurance the other day, saying they didnāt cover 1 of the two sets of glasses I got.
Called em.
Do I owe you money?
No, your optometry provider might bill you later though.
Ah ok, cool, thanks!
⦠and its been 6 months and the optometrists have yet to send me a bill.
Not my problem!