Richard Book is Innocent (
oxfordtweed) wrote2010-05-13 09:36 pm
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As if the eCheque wasn't bad enough.
So, I'm dealing with a commissioner from Canada. No big deal. I've dealt with people from all over the world.
This person is still in school. Again, not really worried since they just wanted a cartoon otter.
Since they're in school, they have to post the payment, rather than use PayPal. Again, fine. I tell them that in this case, I prefer something more insured than cash, like cashier's cheque, or a money order.
Here's where it gets fun. This person doesn't know what either of these things are. I explain what it is, how to get one, and why I prefer them to cash. This goes on for about 20 minutes, at which point they decide that this is too difficult, and that they'll have to send cash, and I tell them to just make sure to wrap it in a few pieces of printer paper.
Oh, wait. They don't know how to post something. I weep for this generation if they're so plugged in that they've never dropped an envelope in the postbox before.
I have a very strong suspicion that I'm not going to be paid for this piece.
This person is still in school. Again, not really worried since they just wanted a cartoon otter.
Since they're in school, they have to post the payment, rather than use PayPal. Again, fine. I tell them that in this case, I prefer something more insured than cash, like cashier's cheque, or a money order.
Here's where it gets fun. This person doesn't know what either of these things are. I explain what it is, how to get one, and why I prefer them to cash. This goes on for about 20 minutes, at which point they decide that this is too difficult, and that they'll have to send cash, and I tell them to just make sure to wrap it in a few pieces of printer paper.
Oh, wait. They don't know how to post something. I weep for this generation if they're so plugged in that they've never dropped an envelope in the postbox before.
I have a very strong suspicion that I'm not going to be paid for this piece.