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  • AT&T

    We had a bad lightning storm happen in the area where I was working every day and it damaged the cellular tower so you couldn't get service anymore in that area. After a week of waiting for them to repair it I called to see what was going on and they told me they weren't going to repair it as that area was going to be upgraded to the latest cellular technology at the time, but it wasn't expected to be done for another four months. They offered me a single $25 credit if I'd keep paying them $80 a month to provide nothing. I don't think my phone would have even supported their new network even if they did make their changes in a reasonable time. My favorite part was when I got transferred to cancellations department they asked if there was anything they could do, "Yes provide cellular service." "Sorry, we can't do that." 😂

  • Not just mall cops, it's just people in general in any position of power. When I was young I used to host game servers for a community I created and liked to have a decent amount of people to administrate them and keep the games fun for everyone. There were people playing for months and always seemed reasonable and level headed and I'd see if they would be interested and most jumped at the chance to be more involved in the community. Every once in awhile though those reasonable and level headed individuals once they got some measure of authority went absolutely crazy and there's no indication of who it would be. People can be the exact opposite too, they clown around taking nothing seriously always trying to push boundaries, but then you give them some responsibility and suddenly they are the most responsible person you've ever met, they just needed a chance to show it.

  • Wouldn't the correct response be to hold a press conference or post something on social media to communicate something vital like that to the people? "Here's what's going on, here's what we propose, and here's what we we think should happen next. Make up your mind and reach out to your senator, we've provided a list of contact information here." Seems reasonable right? Yet almost no politician does this and instead we hyperfocus on controversial issues, kinda seems intended almost as if there's an agenda being followed to me. So yes, I criticize and expect better from elected officials, if someone offers evidence to the contrary I'll change my mind but I haven't seen any evidence to the contrary that the man's really representing me and I'd appreciate a ranked choice voting so we aren't limited to two parties with a single option.

  • In those three years of pushing legislation why didn't they tackle this "winning" issue? If I were elected I would assume I only have four years and do all I can in that time and not hold an issue hostage for re-election, but I'm not a politician.

  • I'm glad you had your insurance company to back you up because it feels like their go-to policy is to gaslight and stonewall until you give up or they get tired and give in. It would be great if we could just cut out dealerships altogether.

  • I bought a Sonata years ago and it ran great for a few years then it just started dying, burning oil with blue smoke when I start the car, really sluggish acceleration, and if I turn eco mode on the car basically has a stroke and sounds like it's going to explode if I try and get on a highway.

    I took it in and they told me there's nothing wrong with it quite literally while a blue cloud of smoke shot out the exhaust when they were telling me it's fine. They refuse to acknowledge anythings wrong.

    Had to get a part replaced which meant they had to remove the dashboard to do it, realize after I leave when I go to get gas that the gas cap won't open nor the trunk. So I assume they forgot to plug back in those buttons (they are on the same wiring harness), they tell me it was the fuse and it's either $75 to replace the fuse or $150 to diagnose it. It was working fine before they had it and I have no aftermarket mods, have never touched the wiring, and never touched the battery, but they just did so it makes sense that within this short period of time the cause of the fuse is from their work. It's not something that I can prove but it's the most logical reason and fuses are dirt cheap but nope, they not just denied it they then tried to gaslight me.

    First he said it was an old fuse and that's why it went, I'm not electrical engineer and fuses can corrode this one was clean and fuses don't just go bad they have too high a voltage traveling and they melt that's their purpose. So after that explanation the guy told me that they never had to touch the dashboard so it couldn't be them and goes into this very detailed technical explanation of how they can do what they needed to do (replace the steering wheel coupler). I told him I watched a YouTube video from their official techs showing how the part is replaced and the entire steering wheel column has to be dropped out and/or removed to replace it, one of their techs happens by and we ask him and he confirms what I said. So now the goal post moves again and he tells me that they did have to remove the dashboard and interact with those systems but by simply pushing the button in the manner the system is designed for the system will short out. I point out that sounds like a design flaw and should be covered under the warranty, they told me it's not.

    I was literally thinking of buying a new car to get Android auto as my sonata was prior to that addition, but when their own techs use the argument that their cars are garbage so they shouldn't be responsible there's no way I'd buy Hyundai again so now I'm waiting on availability to buy a new Toyota. So yeah, really fuck Hyundai and Hyundai of Trenton especially.