Anonymous wrote:Please just let it be. Right now, the rep probably won't even notice. If you send follow-up emails, it will be memorable in a bad way.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s great. The rep will definitely know that it came from your kid without parental input.
That’s a good thing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have her reformat it and send it again. And then you follow up with another email that says “this email is to confirm that we’ve been having formatting problems with email.” And then send a handwritten card that says “see this is why the USPS is still needed.”
Ok I did that and added a read receipt 🙄
Thus suggestion was satire, op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have her reformat it and send it again. And then you follow up with another email that says “this email is to confirm that we’ve been having formatting problems with email.” And then send a handwritten card that says “see this is why the USPS is still needed.”
Ok I did that and added a read receipt 🙄
Anonymous wrote:I would have her reformat it and send it again. And then you follow up with another email that says “this email is to confirm that we’ve been having formatting problems with email.” And then send a handwritten card that says “see this is why the USPS is still needed.”
Anonymous wrote:Your whole family is so cringe. She wasn’t supposed to send that email in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:leave it. i beg you