Somebody in these big corporations are listening, here's why




 I wrote a corporation at least 4-5 months ago about negotiating lower prices for the apartment complex I lived at because if people were less divided and able to communicate with each other easily (cough, cough the community forums) then they could have worked together and it would have cost optimum half a million dollars a year if every building at shiloh creek and spring lake each used one internet connection per building, but I also suggested that they should meet the customer halfway and bring the bill down from 40 or 55$ a month to 25$ and they offered me 5 months for free and 3 years of that 25$ price locked in and I was so amazed I thought it was a scam but as it turns out I've heard they are offering that deal as a one year promotional offer now.  I wonder why?  Do you think my telling a corporation actually made them offer a better price?  I bet so seeing as how much in losses they would see if they didn't.  So I'm going to assume that I did have something to do with that, no thanks to the community forum dictators at shiloh creek thou, they're so scared of getting honest feedback or letting tenants talk with one another that they heavily moderate their "community" forums at all times when all they'd have to do is have corporate make some basic rules for the app so for example no cuss words or derogatory statements were made and that's it. Instead the very people in charge are the one's who could have fought for the tenants but instead they like lining their pockets more than anything else.  I also suggested to them they should ask the tenants what they would like to do as a community engagements but instead they only did or do what they think the tenants would want because they do not know how to communicate with tenants very well at all unless it involves money.  I be willing to bet very few in management have friends and they meet the most new people that they could listen to but instead it's all about charging people when they move out or for fee's, or charge people for the lack of checklist adherence I brought up in the first 2 months I lived and worked there getting paid 300$ to paint a full one bedroom apartment and only 400$ for a 2 bedroom apartment, then when I move out they want to charge me 150$ for touch up that at the very most would cost 15$.  Whose pockets are getting lined with money due to these ridiculous things that, if they cared, they would give every new tenant, maintenances' checklist to check their new apartment out because they will bill you for anything and everything possible, that's the truth.

If for some reason someone needs proof all I have to say is "check you sent emails" because those are never deleted and have date and time stamps on them.... mic drop.


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