“Hmm, yes, but it doesn’t work? Which house do you live in?”
I point it out on her map.
“Oh, yes, that used to be a different address number, then it changed, then I think it changed again, but now it’s what it is.”
“Well, you’ll need to contact the Post Office since they actually own the mail boxes. Our contact there is Candy, here’s her number.”
Tina hands me her business card with Candy’s number hand written on the back. I walk home. I try calling the number. NO answer. No voice mail. Nada. I give Erik the low down that night. The next day he gets through to Candy. Candy explains that we have mail box number 8. Eight is great, but only if the damn thing works. Candy goes on to explain that if that doesn’t do the trick have the home builder call her directly.
“Right, already did that. I was here last week and spoke with Tina about this.”
“Tina now works at a different location.”
Bully for her. I want my freakin’ mail.
“How nice. Anyway, she gave a contact at the Post Office, Candy. My husband spoke to Candy and explained the issue. Candy told us mail
No answer.
“I’ll continue to try Pat and find out from him what he knows, then I’ll call you. O.k.? What’s your number?”
I give her my number and walk home.
Short while later my phone rings. It’s the new Sales Rep. “I spoke to Pat. He asked where you got the keys from.”
“From my landlord. Mr. ______”
“Mr.___, how is that spelled?”
“Landlord, L-a-n-d-l-o-r-d.”
“Oh I don’t know who that is, he is not in our files.”
“O.k. try Mr. Other Landlord. O-t-h-e-r L-a-n-d-l-o-r-d.”
“Oh yes, he’s in our files. I will call him and ask if he knows who provided him with the mail box keys and why don’t you try Mr. Landlord. Hopefully between the two of them we’ll figure out where the keys came from.”
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Did you think the "strugglers" were isolated to Tennessee?
No, of course not. There are strugglers everywhere. TN just has a greater percentage of the population that struggles.
So do you have a working mail box key yet?
Nope, not yet. Hopefully very soon.
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