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  • March 11, 2008

    Whacked customers

    According to Urban Dictionary “whacked” means:
    demented; not right in the head

    So, if you’re dealing with someone who’s obviously not “right in the head” and try to forewarn others before they could get taken advantage of by this person why do those you’re trying to forewarn get all upset and get their panties in a wad over using the term “whacked”. They claim it’s too harsh and what if the person really does have “issues”. Yea well they DO have issues, they’re whacked!

    If a person uses three different names on one order, and a stolen credit card and then when questioned about the use of multiple names, different addresses and questionable credit card info they go off into an ALL CAPS “screaming” cussing fit via email, then I’d have to say they’re “whacked”.

    So, to those wahms who don’t approve of the term “whacked”, sure hope you can use common sense and instinct on which orders are legit and which are whacked! And perhaps you should’ve appreciated the information that was going to be handed to you as a precaution instead of having a hissy fit over the term “whacked customer”.

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    Topics: Business, Ranting & Rambling |

    3 Responses to “Whacked customers”

    1. Aaron Wakling Says:
      March 11th, 2008 at 2:45 pm

      Good Blog. I will continue reading it in the future. Nice layout too.

      Aaron Wakling

    2. Laurie Ayers Says:
      March 11th, 2008 at 3:20 pm

      Oh my my my, aren’t some people a touch too sensitive. WHY would anyone take issue to the term ‘whacked’ - especially when what you describe as the circumstances appears so fitting!

    3. Cherl Says:
      March 11th, 2008 at 10:17 pm

      I want to know more. :) I want to make sure I stay away from this prson.

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