Is it me? Or the customer?
Just had this call:
Customer: We're getting statements from you that say Past Due, but we need an invoice. We can't pay a statement.
Me: If it says Past Due, has an amount due and an account number on it, it is an invoice.
Customer: No, it says statement. Our accounts payable dept. won't pay a statement. They need an invoice.
Me: It's the same thing, ma'am.
Customer: A statement and an invoice are not the same thing, dear. (Now this is where she pushed the wrong button. Don't call me 'dear', 'honey' or anything that remotely sounds affectionate. In the words of Flip Wilson's Geraldine, "You don't know me that well!")
Me: It is the same thing here, ma'am. However, you can call customer service in the morning and speak to them about it. They close at 4 pm.
So she agreed to do that. She wasn't nasty or crabby. I just don't get what she wants. Like I said: If it has your account number on it, an amount due and is stamped "Past Due" then what difference does it make what word is printed at the top, Statement or Invoice? It still has the relevant information, including what you're being billed for.
Am I nuts?
Just had this call:
Customer: We're getting statements from you that say Past Due, but we need an invoice. We can't pay a statement.
Me: If it says Past Due, has an amount due and an account number on it, it is an invoice.
Customer: No, it says statement. Our accounts payable dept. won't pay a statement. They need an invoice.
Me: It's the same thing, ma'am.
Customer: A statement and an invoice are not the same thing, dear. (Now this is where she pushed the wrong button. Don't call me 'dear', 'honey' or anything that remotely sounds affectionate. In the words of Flip Wilson's Geraldine, "You don't know me that well!")
Me: It is the same thing here, ma'am. However, you can call customer service in the morning and speak to them about it. They close at 4 pm.
So she agreed to do that. She wasn't nasty or crabby. I just don't get what she wants. Like I said: If it has your account number on it, an amount due and is stamped "Past Due" then what difference does it make what word is printed at the top, Statement or Invoice? It still has the relevant information, including what you're being billed for.
Am I nuts?



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