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July 16, 2024 2 mins
Dangerous Dave talks about replies to people knocking on a bathroom door. Plus, money saving customer service hack you migtht not know.
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(00:00):
This, he's uber in the denwith dangerous deed. All right, nobody
wants to be interrupted or rushed whenthey're using the restroom. We've all been
in the toilet. We hear rapon the door. Somebody asks the Internet,
when somebody knocks on the bathroom doorand you're using it, what do
you say? All kinds of interestinganswers. Well, because responses are awkward
when you think about it. Themost popular answer is, somebody's in here.

(00:23):
Yes. Third person also occupied wassecond on the list, followed by
alm mobosts done, I'll be outin a minute, just a minute,
I'm in here. Yeah, thatkind of gets the pointy cross. Yeah,
somebody noted it in Japan. Youapparently he's supposed to knock back.
I don't understand this silent courtesy,But okay, what if it's a ghost
in that knocks back nobody's in there? A lot of people just say nothing,

(00:44):
just assuming the door is locked.One person said, I don't get
knocking on a bathroom door. Somebody'sobviously using it if it's locked. Other
fun responses come back with a warrantjust finishing up my paperwork. I've heard
that one before. What's the passwordwho is it? And somebody else said
they just scream, somebody knocks andI'm in there. I just like to
go come in deeper in the twowell. Somebody asks people on Reddit for

(01:08):
insider hacks the customers are not supposedto know about. I don't know if
this one really works. Starting togather my change for my swear jar for
this one. Someone said, witha lot of customer service experience, call
a company in a bot answers,you drop a few f bombs, and
the AI is supposed to flag youas a disgruntled customer and immediately put you
on with a few minutes, supposedto save some time. Now here's a

(01:30):
few more industry hacks that can saveyou money. If you offer to pay
a therapist in cash, they mightcut you a deal. If you're mailing
something to an address it's relatively close, use the cheapest shipping option because paying
more probably won't get it there faster. Don't use big websites to buy flowers.
It's cheaper if you call the floorsttell them what you want, show
them a picture from the site.If you need to also want a bigger

(01:52):
scholarship, just ask a high schoolteacher said several students got between ten and
twenty thousand dollars more by writing tothe school before committing, claiming another school
was offering more money. How aboutgetting a car loan before you buy,
It's almost better get a better rate. Not enough people buy refurbished products like
computers. They are essentially like new. They'll even come with a warranty and

(02:14):
another customer service hack that can saveyou money. One definitely the darkest one
on the list. You can renta nice casket for a funeral and then
bury a person in a cheaper one. So when you go to buy the
one that was rented out, dothey have to claim it was slightly used
to me? They can. Foranother episode of Deeper in the Den with
Dangerous daved right here.
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