Nobody like frigid - calling salespeople — while they have a occupation to do like everyone else , that job is extremely irritate to middling much everyone involved . fount in point : an Australian office supply caller that bullied a husbandry brace into purchasing enough ink to last them 1,700 years .
The company , Corporate Office Supplies , was ordered this week by Australia ’s Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal to pay more than $ 60,000 USD to a cattle - farming couple , according to a report from theAge .
Salespeople from the company reportedly called the farming duad around-the-clock start out in mid-2015 . Eventually , Charmaine Sharp relented and match to corrupt 56 ink magazine , but the sales rep obviously continued their campaign . They eventually convert Sharp to buy another 1,900 pickup . ( Apparently the payments were made without her married man ’s knowledge , which — what a pleasant surprisal ! ) The fellowship then began make “ strong-growing demands for debt collection , ” according to the Age .

In a delicious twist , the company ’s CEO , James Murray , has quite a societal medium presence , including bluster pic with some , uh , questionable captions .
Murray has posted gaudy image of himself in cities around the human beings , interspersed withstatus update like“Partying it up with Wiz Khalifa in Vegas ” andothers like,“Lol seriously can the same honest-to-goodness slovenly woman lay off complain on Facebook about the fact they are lonely at Xmas time ! No one gives a dickhead . ”
We have a feel Murray regrets nothing . The fellowship is apparently not dispute the opinion . We ’ve reached out to Corporate Office Supplies and Murray for a comment and we ’ll update if we hear back .

[ The Age ]
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