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"We work very hard to do right by client both existing and perspective and although rarely do we come across a pile of dog sh*t like you, it is cowards like
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you that are not worth the gas that we pass. If you were not interested in our services that open your mousy measly trap and say so, but no not you,
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you would prefer to hang up on us countless time pretending that you cannot hear us to which we would normally say get a new phone but it is clear that
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"You are despicable and that is probably on your best day, on your worst day you are a complete waste of humanity, I know dogs when they lift their legs
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that have better manners than you do."
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"We truly hope that your wedding bombs and turns out to be a complete and total disaster of the century why would it be anything but since you are a
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part of it. We could not even imagine the person that would marry you, pity the poor lonely soul whose life is doomed before it starts with you, we hope
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that he or she runs and saves them self from the mud hole that you are."
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Alllllllrighty then. (You can read the entire thing over at The Daily Mail.)
"I told (my fiancée) later and he goes ‘are you freaking kidding me?' " De Pascale said. "I was and
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am still kinda in shock, but he was just furious. He printed out the emails right away."
One of De Pascale's friends later put screenshots of the email up on Facebook and
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tagged Sweetery, which — as you can imagine — didn't go over well with them.
"Yes, it came from a company computer, but it was not sent by myself or
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any member of management," said DiMille, who ended up firing the employee responsible. "It's a terrible offense, yes, but everyone makes mistakes."
If you were De Pascale, would that response make
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up for their nasty email?
Bride-to-be Amanda De Pascale was left "shaken and shell-shocked" after receiving an email from a dessert company that was anything but sweet.
De Pascale, who lives on Long Island, had initially contacted a food truck called Sweetery about providing desserts on her big day next February. When Sweetery emailed her back with a quote ($2,900 for the day), she mentally noted that it was out of her price range and forgot to respond.
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