Reddit.The original poster found the note written on white paper and snapped a picture for the online forum to see.The note read: “If your bus does not turn up - or is very late and it creates problems - e.g loss of income due to not getting to work on time, or even loss of a job due to lateness, or you miss an appointment.“THEN - email [the] bus company and demand compensation for your losses.
Email [the] local MP giving [the] same details of [the] same email.“If you purchase a daily, weekly or monthly ticket and [the] bus does not turn up - again email all the above requesting full refund on your ticket as [the] bus company will be in breach of contract - i.e advance payment of expected service!“Lastly - do not accept the excuse of the pandemic being the cause - only Wakefield cancels this many buses and has done so from long before Covid came along.”The angered bus users' demands grew more intense.“Stand up for your rights - make the bus company responsible for their total lack of customer care.
They just don’t care!“Someone start a social campaign so many people can make claims.“Do it now.”Brits have been left in stitches at the strongly worded letter and in true sarcastic fashion, have even suggested that is a matter for the Queen to attend to.One person giggled: “Sick enough to hand write a note, not sick enough to start the social media campaign themselves though.”As another pointed out: “They were so p***ed off at the lack of buses they just picked up the first pen they could find, some kind of purple marker.”Whilst a third person chuckled: “Why are we not going right to the Queen?
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