tylerdhurst
tylerdhurst
tylerdhurst

Yes, and as sales increased, the chances of something going wrong goes up.

A little bit, sure. You could have packed less and checked your bag. (Yes, I've had luggage lost and delayed and it fucking blows.)

Sadly, that's because we take so, so many photos with lenses that don't let in enough light, so the blurriness covers up all the damn flaws.

You're the third person to do what you did and apology for it today.

And there with the insults.

No, I think people that rely on corporations to do things that are important to them are stupid.

Except during the busiest season of the year. Obviously.

Call them, get a refund. Still the buyer's fault the gift didn't arrive on time.

No, it's your fault for hiring someone you couldn't count on to get the job done.

A week-ish during the busiest shipping season of the year? That's still pretty late.

You had plenty of time to edit your comments before clicking send. Screw off.

It's amazing, to me, that when we want to do something important, we don't make absolutely sure to do it ourselves so it gets done instead of relying on some faceless corporation to make life "easier" for us.

$3-4? You're upset about $3-4?

Yes, that's completely true. But most of the people outraged were last-minute shoppers.

Then tell them that three weeks ago.

If you had ordered earlier, you wouldn't have this problem.

Ha! I'm way too smart to have a boss. Gotcha there.

Thank you for your wisdom.

I'm glad you think that.

No, I'm referring to people shopping the weekend or day before.