We received a email with a very poor picture of a trash, can't tell if it's standing upright or laying on its side. The email said we put out contaminated items in recycle. We do not recognize the trash as being anything we put out....
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We received a email with a very poor picture of a trash, can't tell if it's standing upright or laying on its side. The email said we put out contaminated items in recycle. We do not recognize the trash as being anything we put out. A friend of mine said then where plastic bottle looked like the kitty litter container she uses. We do not have any cats.
So 1. This is an extremely poor way of discussing an issue with your customer. 2. We do not know who's trash this is, but it is definitely not ours. 3.Your "proof" is not credible as it is a poor, unclear picture of the scene of the crime.
4. No proof that this is our trash can. 5. Anyone could have thrown that in any trash can, ours or not. Hopefully this will not occur again as we do not appreciate being accused of a supposed wrong doing without being contacted at the time your employee noticed a problem. After the fact notification with poor evidence does not prove anything.
Susan Allen