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Are We Really Becoming This Type Of Society
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> An invoice is ridiculous. Depends how you take it. I think I would have taken it as a jokey reprimand, given them a call, apologised for not having let them know in advance, and seen if they still insisted on some kind of compensation or whether they were just making a point. I certainly would not have gone to the school or the media. But then I wouldn't have not...
21:14 Mon 19th Jan 2015
I suppose the point is that they were happy to be out of pocket if the child had attended the whatever-it-was they were doing. But the weren't, so they spent a certain amount of money on stuff that wasn't needed (for example, booking a table for 21 when only 20 showed up). In such circumstances, asking for the money back is understandable, although a quiet word seems more appropriate.
We were just talking about this. What I'm thinking is this. PERHAPS, the original invite was issued asking if the child wanted to come skiing for birthday boy's treat. Something like this:
"Because of cost, each child will have to pay their entry fee, but WE will be providing the "party" afterwards. Please RSVP because we have to provide numbers and payment when we book. Thank you".
This is my take on it anyway.
"Because of cost, each child will have to pay their entry fee, but WE will be providing the "party" afterwards. Please RSVP because we have to provide numbers and payment when we book. Thank you".
This is my take on it anyway.
I know how they feel. On my latest AB thread I expected, Baldric to be the first one there because he is the Ben to my Bill.
He wasn't, he was actually quite late and it is for that reason I have sent him an invoice for £4.35 I've suffered emotional stress ever since.
People should be encouraged to sue for anything...you know it makes sense.
He wasn't, he was actually quite late and it is for that reason I have sent him an invoice for £4.35 I've suffered emotional stress ever since.
People should be encouraged to sue for anything...you know it makes sense.
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