The Complaint Thread

Here's a stupid one for y'all.

I misplaced a slip-cover when I started rewatching all my Ultraman "New Generation" series blu-rays in order and have been looking for it for a week. It was only removed for 3 or 4 days while I watched the set and can't have gone far since I never move the discs more than a few feet from the shelving to the table with my player + TV and yet I've scoured the room several times over. The only thing I can come up with is because it was a little bent I may have decided to try to flatten it under an Omnibus or 2 under the influence of a weed gummy one of the days I watched the damn thing, but as I said it still hasn't turned up after searching. I'm about to go through the giant recycling bin I have to practically crawl into (again) bit by bit. It's driving me nuts every time I look at that shelf with all the Ultraman sets in slips and that one being bare.

I guess my complaint is (if this is indeed the case of what happened) I'm the only person I know who never had a positive/enjoyable result from weed/gummies regardless of the strain/blend. I just have an almost paranoiac sense of deja vu once they kick in and I can't remember anything I did or experienced while on them. This was the last straw. Once you mess with any of my collections I'm done with you for good. :LOL:
 
I woke up to a treat from my cat. Three huge puke stains and a shit stain right outside my downstairs bathroom. On the carpet, of course.

The thing is this is not new. He has treated our downstairs carpeted hallway like a toilet for about a year now. Either puked on or shat on at least once per week. This morning was excessive. He's old, we've had him for over 10 years. My wife wants to bring him back to the in-law's farm where he came from which would be a death sentence for his spoiled, pampered ass when winter comes.....if not sooner. In the past I've been an advocate for keeping him but today I'm starting to change my mind.
 
I bought a new car back in October (not brand new, but I'd been driving the same car for 17 years and needed to upgrade before possible tariffs). It's definitely the nicest thing I've ever owned, maybe aside from my TV, so I've been pretty careful with it so far. It's black, so it's easy for it to look dirty and I ended up subscribing to a car wash app for unlimited washes. I've always used the touchless option, but about a month ago it was out of service at the time I was there so I stupidly opted for "soft touch". And it chipped the paint all over my car's hood and front end, even a couple places on the roof and one on the side. Had the manager of the station file a report with corporate, got no response after two weeks, called in and got it expedited, was contacted via email, answered questions and sent more pics, and now it's been another three weeks with nothing. And I don't expect to get much satisfaction in the end. Sigh. My car's insurance already more than doubled with this new vehicle, I'd rather not have to file a claim of my own.
 
I bought a new car back in October (not brand new, but I'd been driving the same car for 17 years and needed to upgrade before possible tariffs). It's definitely the nicest thing I've ever owned, maybe aside from my TV, so I've been pretty careful with it so far. It's black, so it's easy for it to look dirty and I ended up subscribing to a car wash app for unlimited washes. I've always used the touchless option, but about a month ago it was out of service at the time I was there so I stupidly opted for "soft touch". And it chipped the paint all over my car's hood and front end, even a couple places on the roof and one on the side. Had the manager of the station file a report with corporate, got no response after two weeks, called in and got it expedited, was contacted via email, answered questions and sent more pics, and now it's been another three weeks with nothing. And I don't expect to get much satisfaction in the end. Sigh. My car's insurance already more than doubled with this new vehicle, I'd rather not have to file a claim of my own.
Holy shit! As a Detroiter that is just devastating to hear. I'm furious for you.
 
I bought a new car back in October (not brand new, but I'd been driving the same car for 17 years and needed to upgrade before possible tariffs). It's definitely the nicest thing I've ever owned, maybe aside from my TV, so I've been pretty careful with it so far. It's black, so it's easy for it to look dirty and I ended up subscribing to a car wash app for unlimited washes. I've always used the touchless option, but about a month ago it was out of service at the time I was there so I stupidly opted for "soft touch". And it chipped the paint all over my car's hood and front end, even a couple places on the roof and one on the side. Had the manager of the station file a report with corporate, got no response after two weeks, called in and got it expedited, was contacted via email, answered questions and sent more pics, and now it's been another three weeks with nothing. And I don't expect to get much satisfaction in the end. Sigh. My car's insurance already more than doubled with this new vehicle, I'd rather not have to file a claim of my own.
Oh no that sucks. I got a car wash membership when I got my new one on Labor Day and I've always been worried about this because it's not touchless. So far so good but I wonder how it chipped the paint?
 
I figure someone must've gone through with a lot of sand or something that got stuck to the cloths. I was not happy to hear how loud it was slapping while I was in there, and sure enough...
 
This is one that I have no one to blame for but myself, but I'm still a bit peeved. Ordered a new couch the other day, since I'd had my old one for ages and ages, and it was beyond torn up by my cat. Before it got delivered, I made sure to clear plenty of room for the delivery guys to come in and maneuver however they needed, and when they got there, I gave them the rundown on all my stuff and the best way to go about things. Well, somehow they managed to do the opposite of everything I'd said and in the process knocked into 2 of my big shelves, knocking everything on them (and there was a lot) to the floor, and when trying to pivot, stepped on a bunch of them. The first one I was understanding of and tried to shake off, but the second one wasn't necessary, as it mostly happened because one of the guys moved my desk chair unnecessarily, causing them to have to turn into a spot I didn't want/need them to.

Don't get me wrong- I'm trying to be as understanding as I can be. The poor delivery guys don't know my apartment layout or where anything is/how sturdy it all is. They don't know the nuances and sacrifices we sometimes have to make to ensure we don't set off the domino effect of falling figures. And, to be fair, they seemed to feel pretty bad about it (well, one of them- the other one just went "You got a lot of toys, man.") I'm certainly not gonna call and complain and get anyone in trouble. It's no one's fault- I should've been more mindful, and ultimately, I have a pretty small space, so accidents are bound to happen. But I'd just spent like a week going through all my shelves and cleaning/posing them all, and now I've got 2 ginormous piles of stuff I have to go through and set back up what isn't broken.

Ahh, the joys of being a collector.
 
As I was reading that I said well at least you can use that as an excuse to dust and re-pose them all and have some play time but yeah, you just did all that. That sucks! Hope you can turn the lemons into lemonade and pose them all even better though.
 
LIking that story feels like the wrong reaction... but I read it, and I felt for you. I was having internal conniptions on your behalf at least.
 
I woke up to a treat from my cat. Three huge puke stains and a shit stain right outside my downstairs bathroom. On the carpet, of course.

The thing is this is not new. He has treated our downstairs carpeted hallway like a toilet for about a year now. Either puked on or shat on at least once per week. This morning was excessive. He's old, we've had him for over 10 years. My wife wants to bring him back to the in-law's farm where he came from which would be a death sentence for his spoiled, pampered ass when winter comes.....if not sooner. In the past I've been an advocate for keeping him but today I'm starting to change my mind.
We've had on-and-off problems with one of our cats throwing up on the carpet all the time. She's healthy (if getting older), has a good diet, etc. There's nothing wrong with her. We have no idea why she does it, and it's absolutely infuriating to come downstairs in the morning to like four different puke spots on the carpet.
But hey...and no judgement on you or your wife... this is what we signed up for being pet owners. Best investment ever was a small carpet steamer/cleaner thing. Still sucks, but it does make life more livable when she's on one of her 'throw up everywhere, as a treat' phases.


I bought a new car back in October (not brand new, but I'd been driving the same car for 17 years and needed to upgrade before possible tariffs). It's definitely the nicest thing I've ever owned, maybe aside from my TV, so I've been pretty careful with it so far. It's black, so it's easy for it to look dirty and I ended up subscribing to a car wash app for unlimited washes. I've always used the touchless option, but about a month ago it was out of service at the time I was there so I stupidly opted for "soft touch". And it chipped the paint all over my car's hood and front end, even a couple places on the roof and one on the side. Had the manager of the station file a report with corporate, got no response after two weeks, called in and got it expedited, was contacted via email, answered questions and sent more pics, and now it's been another three weeks with nothing. And I don't expect to get much satisfaction in the end. Sigh. My car's insurance already more than doubled with this new vehicle, I'd rather not have to file a claim of my own.
DUDE.
I (or, my company) just bought a demo model 2024 Sierra 1500 X-31. It had 8k on it when we got it. It's black.
Within a month of driving, it was covered in tiny rock chips. Not just where you'd expect them - but all over the place. Even in areas where someone would need to be doing donuts next to the vehicle to have any chance of creating damage there. I've even gone and talked to industry friends that used to be professional car painters (they're still professional painters, but in the industrial sector now) and all of them have said this isn't normal and it's a fucked up paintjob and this will continue to happen and get worse.

I'm SO fucking angry. And the dealership keeps blowing it off and pretending this is normal and I'm 'following gravel trucks too closely' and so on. Just completely laying it off on me as a driver. Not sure how my 'bad driving' got me rock chips all over the side of the truck box above the rear wheel, on a panel literally designed to deflect. Fucking idiotic and infuriating. I've been fighting with them since the end of January.

That is to say - it might not have been the car wash. You may already have a faulty paint job that was touched up before you bought it. I'd consider talking to the dealership. Fat load of good it will do, but you never know.



This is one that I have no one to blame for but myself, but I'm still a bit peeved.
You should be more than peeved.

I run an insulation company -- my crews have to go into occupied houses fairly frequently, dragging around ladders, equipment, hoses, tools, etc. If I heard this happened, I would be absolutely furious with my guys and there's a really good chance they'd be spending an unpaid week at home to think about what dumb fucks they are.

If you operate a business where you will be working inside other peoples' homes, there are standards and practices. You follow the company guidelines and you follow instructions from your superiors and from the home owner. If any of these are in conflict, work stops (or doesn't start) until an accord is reached between those elements. If they didn't think they could do what they needed to do in the way you wanted, they were responsible for not doing anything and having a conversation with either you or their boss about it and creating a new procedure or telling you that you would need to make alterations to how you prepped for them to work.

In no case at all would it be an acceptable result to just knock a customer's possessions all over the floor and step on them. And certainly after the FIRST time they knocked something over all work should have stopped and they should have re-assessed everything they had done and were planning to do to avoid any further risk of damage (or injury, in point of fact).

Sorry to go on a tangent, but this is fucking bullshit and you should be firing off a scathing email and asking them how they intend to compensate you for any damages and for your time to repair/correct what they did. You are owed that, in my opinion. And you'd certainly get it if I was the person in charge of that crew.
 
DUDE.
I (or, my company) just bought a demo model 2024 Sierra 1500 X-31. It had 8k on it when we got it. It's black.
Within a month of driving, it was covered in tiny rock chips. Not just where you'd expect them - but all over the place. Even in areas where someone would need to be doing donuts next to the vehicle to have any chance of creating damage there. I've even gone and talked to industry friends that used to be professional car painters (they're still professional painters, but in the industrial sector now) and all of them have said this isn't normal and it's a fucked up paintjob and this will continue to happen and get worse.

I'm SO fucking angry. And the dealership keeps blowing it off and pretending this is normal and I'm 'following gravel trucks too closely' and so on. Just completely laying it off on me as a driver. Not sure how my 'bad driving' got me rock chips all over the side of the truck box above the rear wheel, on a panel literally designed to deflect. Fucking idiotic and infuriating. I've been fighting with them since the end of January.

That is to say - it might not have been the car wash. You may already have a faulty paint job that was touched up before you bought it. I'd consider talking to the dealership. Fat load of good it will do, but you never know.
It could be the case, but I will say that I've never had it on gravel or anything, but who knows. I do know it was being driven by one of the finance people at the dealership as a "demo car" or whatever prior to my buying it, not that it necessarily mean they'd take better care of it. And there is a place on the hood that is really more of a long light scrape than a chip, which was 100% not there prior to the wash even if any of the other stuff might have been (which again, I don't think it was because I've been pretty obsessive about keeping it nice since I got it).
 
It could be the case, but I will say that I've never had it on gravel or anything, but who knows. I do know it was being driven by one of the finance people at the dealership as a "demo car" or whatever prior to my buying it, not that it necessarily mean they'd take better care of it. And there is a place on the hood that is really more of a long light scrape than a chip, which was 100% not there prior to the wash even if any of the other stuff might have been (which again, I don't think it was because I've been pretty obsessive about keeping it nice since I got it).
Yeah - still sounds like a faulty paintjob. Or like the car received some damage that was quickly touched up not particularly well and the touch-up paint blew off when you washed it (probably, in part, what happened to my vehicle as well). Faulty paint can cause a lot of headaches that you can't see happening because they've already happened and you're just revealing them.

It would be different if it were brand new, but it's not. So you're likely looking at damage that already existed and was hidden from you. Just something to keep in mind as you navigate getting it sorted out.
 
Saw a movie last night. This morning I let out a fully digested popcorn fart with gas vapors so potent, they could start a war between countries.

I laughed, but pretty sure everyone else was complaing once I scooted out of the area.
 
Saw a movie last night. This morning I let out a fully digested popcorn fart with gas vapors so potent, they could start a war between countries.

I laughed, but pretty sure everyone else was complaing once I scooted out of the area.
My aunt used to say that farts were "Compliments from your Colon"- just your butt's way of saying "thanks for the great food!" So by that metric, I'd say there's nothing to complain about!
 
Let's gooooooo!
I hate this. It's been going on for a couple years. Every time I see it, I just picture this.

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Just ropes of goo.
 
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