2024 Presidential Election | ELECTION DAY 2024

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I agree with you completely. But if given a choice between (a) talking to someone who I know is just going to pass me along to someone else and (b) going to the relevant website and doing what I want without being bounced around the telephone system a dozen times because the person I'm talking to has no idea how to do what I want and no interest in finding our what I want, I will take a website everytime.

When ordering takeout, if the restaurant doesn't have an online ordering system, I get the takeout somewhere that does. Order on-line, pay on-line, walk in and find the on-line to-go shelve, and walk out. That's what I consider to be A+ customer service.
websites don't always do the trick or the whole trick when you have a service issue that requires that something be changed/adjusted/stopped/started.

i cancelled a credit card recently due to fraud through the chase app last week and someone still had to call me a few days later to discuss the matter in depth for @ 15 minutes.

why did i have to waste time doing both? stupid.

and i just got off of a 30 minute phone call with ecu health/vidant billing about a bill from a drs appointment last december that they tried to bill to my health insurance that expired literally years ago. this phone call was after messaging with a representative on mychart multiple times and then calling the number she gave me which was in fact the wrong number and they finally transferred me to ecu/vidant who i believe now have my new insurance on file and will bill them for this invoice.

i've spent an hour + on this now due to mistakes/incompetence on their end. my insurance is really good and definitely covers this visit. to add to the craziness, they billed my new/active insurance for the lab work. so, they had the correct information on file somewhere but still somehow tried to bill my old/nonexistent insurance for the physician's visit. the layers on layers on layers of communication are absolutely absurd.
 
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It is absolutely unquestionable that the news companies are rooting for Trump. They are down on their hands and knees in their offices begging for Trump to be re-elected. News consumption, traffic, clicks, etc. skyrocketed during Trump's presidency due to how outrageous he was, how many mistakes he made, etc.

This gotcha attempt is a fly on the windshield of the news media semitruck wishing Trump wins the election.
There was a lot of talk, and even a book written, about how the media going to the Trump ratings well actually helped Trump win in 2016. Even if he doesn't win, Trump is sure to do something stupid that they can talk about.
 
I agree with you completely. But if given a choice between (a) talking to someone who I know is just going to pass me along to someone else and (b) going to the relevant website and doing what I want without being bounced around the telephone system a dozen times because the person I'm talking to has no idea how to do what I want and no interest in finding our what I want, I will take a website everytime.

When ordering takeout, if the restaurant doesn't have an online ordering system, I get the takeout somewhere that does. Order on-line, pay on-line, walk in and find the on-line to-go shelve, and walk out. That's what I consider to be A+ customer service.
I make a point to call if I'm picking up, since that way the restaurant only has to pay my credit card fee.

Plus talking to people, at least here in this small town, is a pleasant experience.
 
It absolutely astounds me that there is anybody who is willing to help that treasonous SOB of a felon get re elected much less almost half the electorate.

I was so amazingly naive to think Jan 6 would break the fever dream, I hadn't counted on how stupid the average American is and how without morals those who know better but stand to profit are.
 
That would be true except for the fact that the rubes never hear about all of this genuinely good news. All they hear and see on TV is the hellscape we live in here across the US presented to them by FauxNews.
A lot of them will say the numbers are made up to make Democrats look good. I have heard a trump supporter say that about the lowering crime rate statistics.
 
Just saw James Carville on Ari. He said the odds are it will be a nailbiter-but if it is a blow out it will be the Blues . Orangeturd maxes out at 46-47% And he targeted Florida with it's abortion line on the ballot as a potential big time swing
 
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