Time For A P Break
(I’m trying to set up my online account for the local public transport system via phone, and it isn’t working.)
Me: “Yeah, so I entered my email and the password, and it keeps saying it’s invalid. Am I doing something wrong?”
Employee: “No, that should work, as long as you’re using the information you told me. The email is xxxhamster4, right?”
Me: “Yes, that’s it. And the password is [password].”
Employee: “I don’t know what to tell you. It just doesn’t seem to be working.”
Me: “Well, is there something else I could do? I’m going to be using this card every day; I need to be able to fill it up without going to the main store all the time.”
Employee: “I’m sorry, ma’am, but this system is relatively new. It may just be a glitch.”
Me: “Just to be sure, can we maybe double-check that you have my information down right? It’s x-x-x-h-a-m-s-t-e-r-7, with the 7 as a number, not spelled out, and the email address is @[website]—“
Employee: “I think I know what’s wrong. You forgot the ‘p’.”
Me: “Sorry?”
Employee: “The ‘p’. In hamster. No wonder it hasn’t been going through.”
Me: “Um… there isn’t a ‘p’ in hamster.”
Employee: “…oh.”
(Once she corrected the spelling on her end, the account worked perfectly.)
Question of the Week
Tell us about a customer who got caught in a lie!