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Honey, you "call bullshit"??? What the fuck does that mean, hon? Please try and speak in complete sentences... Noun/verb. Subject/predicate. I know you Enterpuke employees aren't the sharpest tools in the shed, but please read what you type before you push the "submit reply" button. hehehe __________________ Love, Your Favorite African-American Renter ----------------------------------- The word for today is REPARATIONS |
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__________________ "McCain will bring a lifetime of experience,Obama will bring a speech that he gave in 2002" -Hillary |
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Main Entry: 1bull·shit Listen to the pronunciation of 1bullshit Pronunciation: \ˈbu̇l-ˌshit also ˈbəl-\ Function: noun Etymology: 1bull & 6bull Date: 1914 usually vulgar : nonsense; especially : foolish insolent talk Does that help? By the way... (taken from Wikipedia) In linguistics, a sentence is a unit of language, characterized in most languages by the presence of a finite verb. For example, "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." In particular... A simple sentence is a sentence structure that contains one independent clause and no dependent clauses. Examples * The singer bowed. This simple sentence has one independent clause which contains one subject, singer, and one predicate, bowed. * The baby cried. This simple sentence has one independent clause which contains one subject, baby, and one predicate, cried. * The girl ran into her bedroom. This simple sentence has one independent clause which contains one subject, girl, and one predicate, ran into her bedroom. * In the backyard, the dog barked and howled at the cat. This simple sentence has one independent clause which contains one subject, dog, and one predicate, barked and howled at the cat. This predicate has two verbs, known as a compound verb: barked and howled. This compound verb should not be confused with a compound sentence. In the backyard and at the cat are prepositional phrases. Hmm... sentence... Subject... I... Predicate... call bullshit... does this help? |
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| Honey, I'm not being culturally insensitive. Its just that Americans are correct and others need to conform to our standards of speech, dress and writing. That's all, hon hehehehe __________________ Love, Your Favorite African-American Renter ----------------------------------- The word for today is REPARATIONS |
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| Honey, constantly using "hehehehe" shows your insecurity. If you have an "intelligent" point to make, then make it. If you had the confidence to stand behind your point, you wouldn't have to follow with a joke. Nothing you say is funny or cute. What purpose do you serve? 99.9% of what you say is pointless You're about as enlightening and original as a SPAM email. If "Americans are correct and others need to conform to our standards of speech, dress and writing", then YOU need to learn dignity and respect. If YOU knew how to make and manage money, YOU wouldn't need to rent a car to begin with. If you didn't have a menial job, you would have money. If you spent more time on things that concern you, perhaps you'd have a better job. But thank you for being stupid and poor. You helped pay this “Enterpuke employee’s” bills for the short time I was there. And thank you for coming on this forum and reminding all of us what stupid customers we used to deal with. As bad a time as I had, I realized how lucky I was that I wasn’t YOU or the majority of the Weekend Special customers standing across the counter from me. What’s a shame, is that an ERAC employee can quit, whereas you will always be dependant on the company you love to hate. Fortunately for those reading, you have forever immortalized yourself on these threads as an idiot. Thanks for the contribution. Words of the day: DEPENDANT, POOR, STUPID, POINTLESS hehehehe |
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| Why would someone waste time making up a story on this website. I can say that I would definately believe most stories on this site, as I worked at ERAC and I know the type of things that my branch did and some of it is very shady stuff! |
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| Well, if you've been reading this site often, you'll learn that 1/3 of the "horror stories" are true stories, 1/3 are imbelleshed or leave out criminating details, and 1/3 are just flat out made up for attention or an E-bashing session. |
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| The last thing I want to do as an Enterprise employee is notice damage. I graduated college and have always been in customer service. Do you think a customer who has to give us a deductible to fix "our" car is satisfied? Heck no. I never want anyone to damage any vehicle, but it does happen more times than ot in a rental vehicle. You are not used to driving a different vehicle. You are not completely comfortable. For all those people saying our coverage is bull, I disagree. Yes, the company does make money off it. Yes, it is encouraged for the employees to sell it. Yes, in most cases people return vehicles with no damage. However, those times where it is a Warranty deal and the customer doesn't think they need any coverage and will only have the rental for two days, it is worth it. Enterprise will cover the vehicle for like 34 bucks for two days. That will beat any possible deductible out there. I mean, it is not a bad thing. It waives any damage, avoids your personal insurace company and gives you that non worry mentality when you operate something that is not yours. It is not a scam. It is an extension of customer service. I'm not going to sale to a total loss or stolen vehicle claim where they will be in the rental for 20 days. This site just needs to accept a business mentality. In no other method of business have I seen so much negativity and people who want to constantly wheel and deal. I don't go in to Blockbuster and try to get the movie for 2 bucks even though it is really 5. Speaking of that, a movie costs around 15 bucks, so when you rent a movie you are paying for a third of it's value. If you want to gripe, gripe about that. But, please don't gripe about a company that is helping people get into rental vehicle's upon serious conditions. Yes, they make money.. but, it is a business. La NIs T's |
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| when i was a MT i would purposely miss damange cause I didnt feel like arguing. I wrote non-damage wavier accident report in 14 months with the company, and that was only because the car had been involved in a major accident |
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