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People to Punch, Pet Peeves, and General Vexations (mega-merge)

The UX for stubhub and Ticketmaster blows more dicks than Tomato-less gumbo.

It is such a clunky process and Ticketmaster is such a shitty company. Why is it when I accept the tickets from stubhub, I can’t use the Ticketmaster app to download the tickets? Had to open a web browser and log onto my Ticketmaster account again there to try to find the ticket (realized I had to click on the download ticket options from stubhub to ticket master…such a clunky process and unintuitive process). L

And what’s the point of having an app if it doesn’t even perform the most basic function of being able to store a ticket that I had purchased and was directed to pick up digitally through Ticketmaster?

I guess it’s like the phone company and they’re the only game in town so there’s zero incentive for them to improve anything since we’re all forced to use it anyway.

End rant.
 
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The UX for stubhub and Ticketmaster blows more dicks than Tomato-less gumbo.

It is such a clunky process and Ticketmaster is such a shitty company. Why is it when I accept the tickets from stubhub, I can’t use the Ticketmaster app to download the tickets? Had to open a web browser and log onto my Ticketmaster account again there to try to find the ticket (realized I had to click on the download ticket options from stubhub to ticket master…such a clunky process and unintuitive process). L

And what’s the point of having an app if it doesn’t even perform the most basic function of being able to store a ticket that I had purchased and was directed to pick up digitally through Ticketmaster?

I guess it’s like the phone company and they’re the only game in town so there’s zero incentive for them to improve anything since we’re all forced to use it anyway.

End rant.
Just not enough fees being charged to provide that level of functionality 8D
 
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Last week I had a minor plumbing issue and had to call a plumber because I honestly would rather have a pro deal with that than me making it worse. When I first called it in I thought I had a slabe leak because I had a wet spot in the middle of the carpet but as I was waiting for him to arrive I noticed that it was coming from under the bathroom sink. The dude wasn't there 5 minutes and hadn't even found the source and he was already on the phone with a water restoration guy and telling me how I could get new carpet, dry wall and all this other jazz through an insurance claim. The he cuts a hole in the wall behind the bathroom because he though I had a broken pipe where the sink drains. It ended u[p being the two angle stops and the water damage minimal. Anyway the water restoration guy shows up and starts taping areas off where they're going to come in, remove the carpet, take out the drywall from about two feet, down, bring blowers to dry it out, do an asbestos tert... and I'm like hold on, I've got some wet carpet and I can dry with a shop vac, the water on the bathroom floor can be mopped up, thanks to the hole in the wall I can see there's no mold or water damage, why are we doing all this? He's like well you have insurance, might as well milk it (he didn't say this exactly but that was his intent. I finally told thanks but no thanks, I'm not going through all that trouble just so he can get a payday from my insurance, never mind my $1,000 deductible. I finally had to block him on my phone because he kept texting me trying to change my mind. I finally looked on yelp and his company had tons of bad reviews over what was basically the same shit. One women said that he promised it would all be covered minus her deductible and it ended up costing her nearly 20K out of pocket.

Then at work we had a bread proofing unit breakdown. Actually it didn't break down, a fan blade broke. We call the company that handles that equipment and the guy shows up and says we need a new one (a whole new unit, not a fan blade) and that you can't fix broke. I remember this guy had come out about two years ago and said that after he got it back up that we had about 6 weeks before it broke for good. These are the kind of people that punching is too good.
 
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