Tuesday, March 10, 2015

T-Mobile

T-Mobile Customer Relations
PO Box 37380
Albuquerque, NM 87176-7380

Dear T-Mobile,

I am not a T-Mobile customer, however I am receiving repeated calls from this number, which is a T-Mobile number: ##########. I do not know this woman, nor am I interested in getting acquainted with her. I have repeatedly told her to stop dialing this number. Please block this number from dialing me. My information is below.

Sincerely Yours,

Skechers

Robert Greenberg
Skechers, CEO
228 Manhattan Beach Blvd
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266

Dear Mr. Greenberg,

I am writing in regard to a pair of shoes I bought within the past year. They are a part of the utility footwear series but are not waterproof, which I discovered to my displeasure every time I went in from trudging through snow and rain. Despite their flaws, they were a pretty good pair of shoes. That is, until I tried taking them off yesterday and bottom portion ripped clean off (see below). This is unfortunate for several reasons, not the least of which being the fact that I needed to run out to the store right away in order to purchase something to wear to work the following day. I did not anticipate them being destroyed so instantaneously and did not have a backup.

I have now repurchased the same pair of shoes — I know. Fool me twice, shame on me — and also a pair of weatherproof shoes that look similar but have a higher top. All told, I spent about $130 on Skechers, not counting the amount I paid for the original destroyed pair. As you can see, I do like the Skechers brand. I plan to remove the new shoes delicately as to not replicate this problem. However, I had hoped that something called utility footwear would be more durable than this. I am hoping this is a fluke and my new pairs are not shoddily made. I want to remain a Skechers fan and customer. I am hoping you will be able to do something to rectify this situation.

Sincerely Yours,

NPR

Jarl Mohn, CEO
NPR
1111 North Capitol Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002

Dear Mr. Mohn,

I am writing regarding your news reports on the subject of ‘The Islamic State’.

Every time this group is mentioned, it is prefaced by “the so-called” or “the self proclaimed.” I find this to be tedious and redundant, and it assumes an uneducated audience. Furthermore, I think it can be construed as commentary.

Maybe I’m the only who minds, but I really think it is incredibly obnoxious.

Otherwise, I’m a huge fan.

Sincerely Yours,