I want to get as many electives out of the way as possible for my degree - and these classes are the easiest way to do it. To make a very long story short. I'm shooting for a History/Theatre degree to save time in the long run.
I'd really like to, but I don't currently have the time to do it. I'm not really sure where to start, and I only have a set of Pimsleur's "Speak and Read Essential Greek I" to work with.
I'm a history nut, and I'd really like to read about some of the stuff that the Byzantines did or (someday) to go all the way back into the stuff that they did in Bactria and elsewhere. Even Greek information on the Ottomans or the Seljuk Turks could be interesting.
I need to contact you online to see how that went - did they give you some sort of automated response over this, or did a representative simply tell you that there would be no reimbursement?
This is something that shouldn't be taken lying down, since they're technically obligated to reimburse us for that wheel. This keeps getting more and more ridiculous.
I spoke with someone on the phone who said it would probably be denied, and then I got something in writing stating that it had been denied. Supposedly because I didn't put mark that a signature was required upon delivery, they aren't liable for anything. Nevermind that every indicator (including their online tracker) shows that they never actually delivered it. ~_~
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You want to learn Greek? I am amazed!
Good luck with your classes!
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I'm a history nut, and I'd really like to read about some of the stuff that the Byzantines did or (someday) to go all the way back into the stuff that they did in Bactria and elsewhere. Even Greek information on the Ottomans or the Seljuk Turks could be interesting.
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I need to contact you online to see how that went - did they give you some sort of automated response over this, or did a representative simply tell you that there would be no reimbursement?
This is something that shouldn't be taken lying down, since they're technically obligated to reimburse us for that wheel. This keeps getting more and more ridiculous.
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