Elegant
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- Jun 12, 2008
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This morning I awoke to a phone call from the property manager of the house I am living in (I own a house 400 miles away from where I live now that my sister is renting) and he tells me the owners of the house are very upset that I haven''t paid the rent (due on the 1st of the month) and was there a problem. I told him that I was pretty sure I had paid it, told him to hold while I looked through my carbon copy check book, and told him that I paid the rent on July 31, 2009. He said they didn''t have anything to show that I paid. I told him I would go online to see if it had been cashed and I would call back. I looked, saw it was cashed that same day, so I printed out the image of the check from my banks website. I called him back, told him that it was cashed and that I even printed it out. He told me he was going to connect me to the woman who does all of the accounting and I told him I was on my way over to show him the image. I got there, gave the woman the image of the cashed check and she said, "Oh, I know what happened, all right."
Now, I think I am offended because (1) I have being accused of something I haven''t done and felt like I was presumed guilty until proven innocent, (2) I always pay my bills on time or early - I have excellent credit, and (3) I didn''t receive an apology from anyone.
My problem: I can never keep my trap shut when I feel offended... I want to send my property manager this message via email but wonder what the point to it is, what is the goal, and will this affect my renting this house:
Hello MrMan (not his real name
),
I am emailing to ask if the accounting mistake for my paid rent has been corrected and if the landlords have been informed that I did pay my rent early for the month of August.
When you called me this morning it made me feel as if I had done something wrong when in fact all I had done was pay my rent - one day early. I had to go down to your office and prove myself. I understand that mistakes happen, but I guess I just feel offended that I was accused of not paying my rent when I had in fact made it.
I always pay my rent on time and hope that since you said the landlords were extremely upset, it will be clarified that it was not my fault whatsoever. I take pride in the fact that I have excellent credit and pay all of my bills early or on time.
I''ve enjoyed living here in this house and appreciate that the landlords replaced our air conditioning unit when temperatures were reaching 115 degrees. Please extend our thanks and appreciation to them the next time you speak to them. Thanks.
Elegant
So, instead of pushing the "send" button on this email, I thought I would go to the wise ones of PS and ask for advice. As I am typing this I feel like I either shouldn''t send it at all or just send the first paragraph with a smiley face at the end.
What do you think?

Now, I think I am offended because (1) I have being accused of something I haven''t done and felt like I was presumed guilty until proven innocent, (2) I always pay my bills on time or early - I have excellent credit, and (3) I didn''t receive an apology from anyone.
My problem: I can never keep my trap shut when I feel offended... I want to send my property manager this message via email but wonder what the point to it is, what is the goal, and will this affect my renting this house:
Hello MrMan (not his real name

I am emailing to ask if the accounting mistake for my paid rent has been corrected and if the landlords have been informed that I did pay my rent early for the month of August.
When you called me this morning it made me feel as if I had done something wrong when in fact all I had done was pay my rent - one day early. I had to go down to your office and prove myself. I understand that mistakes happen, but I guess I just feel offended that I was accused of not paying my rent when I had in fact made it.
I always pay my rent on time and hope that since you said the landlords were extremely upset, it will be clarified that it was not my fault whatsoever. I take pride in the fact that I have excellent credit and pay all of my bills early or on time.
I''ve enjoyed living here in this house and appreciate that the landlords replaced our air conditioning unit when temperatures were reaching 115 degrees. Please extend our thanks and appreciation to them the next time you speak to them. Thanks.
Elegant
So, instead of pushing the "send" button on this email, I thought I would go to the wise ones of PS and ask for advice. As I am typing this I feel like I either shouldn''t send it at all or just send the first paragraph with a smiley face at the end.
What do you think?