I am at the IWK to have my beautiful baby girl and realized I locked my keys in my car, so I called a towing company to unlock my car and they told me it was $55 plus tax to have my car unlocked. I told him to send a guy out and to call me when he is here so I could come out and get my keys and pay for it. When he called me and my fiance were having a conversation with the surgeons prior to having a c section so I gave my brother in law $80 to go pay for the unlock bill. If you add up the cost 55 +15% is 63.25 when I got my change back from $80 I only got 2.50 back. When I called the towing company he had explain how it was my fault by saying the driver was only paid 60 dollars and that he didn’t charge me tax but if that were the case I would have gotten 5 dollars back not 2.50 and when my brother in law asked for a recite he told my brother in law he was not making one up for him and jumped in his truck and left with my 25 dollars thanks a lot a-holes and your shitty dispatcher had the worst customer servicer by saying my own brother in law must have rook the money because his truck driver wouldn’t do that we’ll you and your truck driver are greasy dirt bags —Mitchell

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  1. Grammar blips aside, is the LW the preggo or is the LW the fiance? This starts off reading like the preggo is at the IWK to have a baby. So who went outside to deal with the tow truck? The fiance or the preggo? If LW is the fiance and not the preggo, I got news for you: the only one having a baby is the pregnant person. This is more confusing than where the missing change went, Mitchell.

  2. They sometimes don’t charge tax so you can just give them the straight price. They pocket the money for themselves then report to the company the call wasn’t needed or the person left.

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