Clockwerk50
Master Don Juan
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Again, I’m not sure how you got so off track, but let me clarify: My point wasn’t to compare my frustration over a $1,000 warranty claim to the struggles of someone needing life-saving treatment. What I did say is that anger can get misdirected, and in both my example and yours, it's often placed on people who have little control over the broader issues at play.Maybe you shouldn't have contextualise your pathetic story with the events discussed in this thread.
Why bring your pathetic story up at all? Your frustration at a dealership has no relation to someone's health insurance denying a claim for life-saving medical procedures.
Bringing up your car dealership claim problems in this thread is actually insensitive. Wow, you suffered the loss a 1,000 dollars? How angry and frustrated you must've been. That should be comparable to someone going bankrupt because they have to pay for necessary life saving surgery out of their own pocket.
I could bring up that since 2015 I have to pay 440euro a month for my glaucoma medication, because (even though my medication prescribed by the chief optometrist & head of the ophthalmology department of my hospital) the health insurance denies my claim hiding behind their 'policies'.
If I would bring that up, it would make more sense than your pathetic car dealership story. I didn't bring it up (except here to show your foolishness) because in my health insurance case the claim denial is a mere nuisance, not a financial strain that threatens to bankrupt me and destroy my livelihood. Even though I feel the denial of my claim is unjustified, I'm not frustrated and/or angry at paying almost 50,000 euro for eye-saving medication. And I certainly would compare my plight with that of the UHC patients getting their claims maliciously denied.
Meanwhile, here you are b!tching about a car dealership warranty claim denial that cost you a mere 1,000 dollar. Yes, that is like telling a chemo patient you had the flu, so you know what they're going through.
I’m not whining or complaining, and that wasn’t the point of my example. It’s clear you’ve misunderstood, and instead of addressing the real issue, you’re relying on petty arguments, straw man tactics, and self-righteous positioning.
You made the connection between my example and chemotherapy patients, and it came off as deeply insensitive. Maybe if you want to be a better leader in this forum, it would help to admit when you're wrong instead of writing fictional posts about your imaginary lovers to get validation from other members here. Maybe it’s time to get off your high horse.