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So Let’s start with our Example:
One of the instruments of modern life that enables the individual to be seen as a statistical speck is the computer. Have you ever received an erroneous letter, bill, or statement from a computer?
If you have, you know how difficult it is to negotiate with a mechanical thing, You can call and write, but your opponent is programmed to be deaf and blind your pleas.
How do you et the correction you want?
First, let’s deal with a notice you receive in the form of a rectangular computer punch card marked, “Do not fold, tear or mutilate.” Here the solution is simple. Take a pair of scissors or a ballpoint pen and make one or two additional holes in the card.
Enjoy yourself and be creative as you violate their injunction, which makes use of the power of legitimacy. then print the change you desire on the card and mail it back.
When your unique card is put through the system, the computer will reject it, because of the original artwork. A human being will process it by hand. If their records justify the correction you want, it will be made.
Second let’s contend with an erroneous computerized notice in the form of a letter or statement. In this case, call the organization and speak to the person handling your records. In most instances the changes you desire will be forthcoming.
Suppose, the same mistake appears the next month? Should this occur, type a “Personalized Letter” to the individual you spoke with and send a carbon copy to their superior and the top person in the organization.
The names of these people can easily be secured from secretaries or telephone operators.
The core of both approaches is to make contact with a mortal who sees you as a unique human being requiring help.
So Readers, we will continue with our 5th Example in our Next Part:
“Negotiating Anything, Any Place : Taking it Personally (Part 6)“
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