Posted by RBnSC on May 15, 2009 at 03:40:47 from (216.186.211.72):
Wednesday my brother went to the farm and put nitrogen on the corn I stayed on the job. He says it looks like we can pick the oats in a week or so. Last year we put the whole crop of oats in our largest demolition trailer and took it the mill. Unloaded and they handed my brother a check and we walked outside he looks at the check then shows me and its almost twice what we are expecting. Well we turn around and take the check back and tell the lady there has been a mistake so she takes check and ticket into her office. She comes back two minutes later hands us back the check and says there has been no mistake. So I politely ask to speak to the owner he shows up I explain there has been a mistake he takes check and ticket gets on adding machine in front of us runs the numbers says there has been no mistake the check is right and hands it back. On the way home we stopped by our parents house and I get a pair of glasses and look at the weight ticket and there is the mistake the wrong empty weight. I get on the phone ask for the lady that writes the checks tell her that I found the mistake. The whole time she is getting more and more irritated with me for trying to prove her wrong, so she says bring it back with a correct empty weight ticket and they will cut us another check. I did but you would have thought I was the biggest idiot in the world for wanting to get it straightened out. Maybe I am but that is just the way I was raised. Yall have a nice day. Ron
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