June 30, 2009

Out for blood

Banks are such parasitical, wretched bloodsuckers! Especially those that issue credit cards. Specifically, Citibank. Particular Citibank in Singapore. I swear they will suck the patience and life out of me.

It felt like only yesterday that I lodged a complain to them when it took them ages to sort 5 fraudulent credit card charges on my visa card. To date, they have yet to explain to me how on earth they had managed to allow fraudsters to continue transacting on my blocked credit card two days later. This was right after I made an immediate report the moment I discovered the fraud charges and they assured me there and then that they had blocked my card immediately. I knew they did coz I checked and I couldn’t log in to my account anymore. Yet, they approved further transactions to an already blocked card. That was sometime last year. I never did get any answer for that, even though they compensated my loss eventually. I supposed they have buried the matter deep into their hell-hole, devoid of explanations that might jeopardize their standings.

Seems like I did nothing but complain lately. It is not without a reason, though. Citibank is slowly pushing me to the edge with their recent antics of extorting money from me. They really are behaving like thugs as they slapped me a late payment fine of SGD 50 on my previous credit bill of SGD 126.98. While I wasn’t too happy about the fine, I decided to be a good citizen and took it in my stride without any complains. I figured, the oversight was partly my fault for something I bought online months ago. But, let me get this straight: The only reason I missed the payment was simply because Citibank did not in any way, send me a statement of outstanding bills. Not even a reminder. That’s just plain unfair considering:

a) The late payment fine for May was charged to me on 3rd June. This is not even a month from the last amount that was charged dated 5th May 2009.I definitely was not aware of applicable non-payment late charges before the month is up. It was only just ONE goddamn transaction.

b) As far as I’m concerned, I have always been a good customer. I don’t owe the bank any money, I have never ever over-drawn on my credit line and any amount charged to my credit cards are always paid promptly upon usage. And that’s usually within 48 hoours.

Like I said, I was willing to suck it up without creating havoc about it. I grudingly shouldered the blame and cursed myself silly for not checking my balance online. This was so, until I received a chaser from Citibank just last evening via snail mail, telling me that my bill is overdue, that Citibank is unable to reach me by phone and that I should make my payment within 5 days. (The letter had a “pay or or else” tone to it) ! What kind of nonsensical crap is that? They claimed they can’t contact me or even bothered to send me a reminder before slapping me with the unnecessary fine, yet they are able to send me a letter to demand payment from me? For crying out loud, Citibank has my email address. How is it that they cannot contact me? Absofuckinglutely ridiculous.

Naturally, I blew my top. It does feel like Citibank is really out for your blood, hounding and demanding for payment, to the point of being unethically bothersome. If I’m a terrible debtor, yes I can understand their anxiety. But the fact is, I am not, have never been, don’t intend to be, and so, isn’t it only right to cut me some bloody slack? I seriously question Citibank’s ethics and sincerity. If this is the way they treat their good and reliable customers, I’m seriously considering to move my business somewhere else. I hate the way they treat people. Morons.

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June 29, 2009

I Heart Paws…

Category: Cats

Before:

After:

Both are pictures of the same cat. Only, the “after” picture do look much better, nicer and certainly exude some sort of delicateness as compared to the before-going-to-the-groomer’s-effect. The looks of Andy’s freshly groomed, smooth and roundish-shaped paws always intrigue me. I heart groomed paws!
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June 29, 2009

Comprain comprain

There’s always never a harm to lodge a complain. Any complaints at all. Even when you think the probability of getting a civil reply is close to zero. Sometimes, you just gotta bite the bullet and put it in writing. Comprain…comprain….that’s what Silver Bullet just did with regards the recent insensitive reply from a certain Mr Bruce and my food poisoning incident. Silver Bullet gave an earful in a long and garang email the next day and received the following reply within the same day:

From: On Behalf Of ChefsXP
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 04:21 PM
Subject: Re: Order received by the restaurant

Dear XXX,
First of all, I am very sorry to hear your wife was ill last night. I myself had food poisoning many years back and it was NOT a pleasant experience. I have called the restaurant and specifically inquired about ingredients in the Spaghetti Kamut with spicy seafood, which I gather was the item your wife ate. They claim to use frozen ingredients and suggest it is not likely their food was tainted. That’s not to say it wasn’t their food that caused your wife’s illness, only that we cannot know for sure. Could it have been something else? They are reletively new to Chefsxp and we have not had any complaints about them to date. Of course, I will monitor their sales for any other similar claims and take appropriate action should it come up again.

On the other matter: my appologies if my attempt at levity was misplaced. When I checked our system to compare times, I noted your order was called into the restaurant at 7:14. When I checked with the driver, he said he delivered it at about 8:15. And your email came in at about 8:04. I am checking this 7:35 time stamp…it doesn’t jive with the way the system is meant to work.

Nevertheless, and considering even the possibility of tainted food, I would like to offer you a credit on your next food order with chefsxp.com as my way of saying sorry. 50% value of your last order (335baht incl VAT) will be credited to your account.

I hope we will see you again soon.
Bruce
08412xxxxx


My take on this? I don’t understand why he thought that it’s necessary to put in his personal experience from a few years ago into context. Who gives a crap? From the tone of his email, it did appear like the guy doesn’t really wanna take the blame from the onset, too. But at least he was civil enough to apologize and offered a 50% off from our previous bill to be credited to the next. As such, as far as we are concerned, this case is closed. It also wasn’t in our intention to boycott ChefsXP and it was only necessary to let them know what we thought of the intial email response. However, that being said, I’m pretty certain, that we definitely will not be ordering from Olivie Cafe. Make that E.V.E.R. A.G.A.I.N.

* garang = fierce in Malay

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