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by bradleyland
4646 days ago
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> But what about closing the account instantly, not notifying the customer, accusing that customer of being a cheap liar and treating them in a bad way? I know this can be difficult, but it's important to understand the difference between calling someone a liar and pointing out that what is being claimed does not match reality. DO has to take action to protect their reputation, their other customers, and whoever is the target of the potentially malicious attack. If they have empirical evidence of this attack, then they must take action. When you attempted to explain what you thought was the source of the traffic, they took the time to show (in detail) why that was not the case. This is not the same as calling you a liar. It is calling you incorrect, but these are two very different things. You can be incorrect and not be a liar. That's a valuable lesson to learn if you intend to work in a technical field. If I were you, I'd try to take a step back. Take a couple of days off and come back to the issue. Try to understand why everyone is siding with DO on this, and resist the urge to immediately believe that everyone is against you. |
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