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by Kendra R. Posted Fri July 6, 2012 @ 5:09 PM
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lol too funny storage lockers have it in the contract so you should have had some other family member to speak for you... you lucky it was only a cut lock because they could auctioned your belongings then you'd be able to speak then lol
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by Kendra R. Posted Fri July 6, 2012 @ 5:09 PM
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lol too funny storage lockers have it in the contract so you should have had some other family member to speak for you... you lucky it was only a cut lock because they could auctioned your belongings then you'd be able to speak then lol
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by PepperElf Posted Wed June 6, 2012 @ 10:21 AM
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OP's comments:
"I was disabled and completely out of it..."
"I was unable to speak so I was able to send an email to the corporate
office...."
Maybe it's me but those seem like completely opposite statements. I mean I've never been able to write emails while unconscious so... if I'm conscious enough to write an email then I'm conscious enough to ask someone (even pen and paper) to call for me too if I can't use my mouth.
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Disagree
by jeishere Wed June 6, 2012 @ 9:09 AM
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by PepperElf Posted Tue June 5, 2012 @ 11:55 AM
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I see the op keeps saying "inability to speak".
Mute people deal with this every day. They use text messages and relay services, or even pen & paper to pass messages to a hearing person.
Cos they know that "i can't speak" doesn't mean "i don't have to pay bills"
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by spunkyboy08 Posted Tue June 5, 2012 @ 8:40 AM
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Was there someone else who could have handled the problem for you?
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for the TV show "Storage Wars"
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unable to SPEAK!!111
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by PepperElf Posted Tue June 5, 2012 @ 11:53 AM
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1) Unable to speak in general - mute people have been coping with that for a long time. If they don't know ASL then there's still pen and paper
2) if you're completely unconscious perhaps it's time to consider having people in your life who know about what bills you have and what needs to be paid.
If something happens to me for example my BF knows my bills - mainly my storage unit and my car insurance. I would expect that he would do something if I was unconscious and unable to manually make payments.
Because in the long run it is NOT their responsibility to compensate for customer actions. It's part of assuming the role of an adult - planning ahead should something happen to you.
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by PepperElf Posted Sat June 2, 2012 @ 2:48 PM
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where did they break the contract?
they didn't.
it's your responsibility to make arrangements for your own payments. it's not their job to hunt you down for money.
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Nope. You could have contacted them, or someone else could have contacted them. How were they to know you were incapacitated? You knew the consequences of not paying. It's not very fair to blamethem when this is all on you.
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