Firebird Suite, 1942.
Pavel Tchelitchew.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Tchelitchew
No sooner had the Welzorg engineer Tijl left, when I
got a call from Welzorg, about when they will be collecting my wheelchair, so
they can install the new steering.
Instead of the promise made by Percy Bouman, that Welzorg
would be collecting my wheelchair at lunchtime one day and returning it at the end
of the next day.
That is what was agreed on 5th November,
they now want to remove it for a whole week, which is not acceptable, especially as its not a big job
The man from Welzorg tried to persuade me to say yes, so
did my case manager, I explained to both, that this is not an option for me.
I won’t be pushed or persuaded that something that
causes me so much discomfort would get my agreement.
Well there was no contest, I won’t put up with week in
bed, I told them both, they were not happy.
They are trying to work something else out; I hope
their new plan will be communicated soon.
Hate the way one is always left wondering what is happening,
Welzorg never inform their customers, they like the profit nothing else seems
to matter.
3 comments:
Give em hell! Andy
Most every service is for profit. I am sorry you are having so much trouble with this one Herrad.
hi andy,
thanks i will.
hi karen,
i hope this will be sorted soon.
thanks you lovely friends for coming by.
profit is important for companies but surely welzorg need to remember they need their customers to keep making profits.
love,
herrad
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