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Jack the Ripper

Just today I met up with an individual who told me that he’d revised all the rates for his products since 1st January 2008. And much to my surprised, he only told me today, and that also verbally, without any black and white whatsoever. I have been billed for the last 3 months with this new rate without any prior notice until now. Had I not met up with him, I would have been billed with this new rates for probably another 6 months.

I have held my reservation for this particular individual after having to deal with him for the past 3 years. I don’t care how big or established your company is, or how successful you claim yourself to be, but if you decided to take me for a ride with all these dirty tactics, you are so damn wrong.

And today I have decided to call it quits. There’s a limit to how much rip-offs people can take. And for the record, I wasn’t the first victim of his ripping habits. A few of his clients I’ve known had already quit subscribing to his service earlier this March.

The best way to deal with Jack-the-Ripper is actually very simple- stop dealing with them once and for all.

And that’s what I’ve decided to do.





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  • Sher Li

    Perhaps i should stop dealing with the Jack-the-Ripper too! ;)

  • http://www.meshio.com yowchuan

    Haha… at least I am glad I still had a choice (and the freedom) in this one.