May be its this cultural thing, but in my side of the world if you make a fool of someone and make them wait in a queue and dont reply, its natural to get a snarky question or worse, if they feel they will not be answered.
After reading the reply from @Jack the Super-visor, it feels like I am a transit passenger waiting in line at the Houston International Airport for TSA screening. One of the 'friendliest and the most helpful' Airport in the world. -- "We are happy to welcome you to our Airport. Where Questions will be answered in the order they were recieved, snarky comments will be counterproductive to get the visa stamped to enter the region. Club members will get premium services, but our agents reserve the right to deny any and all services. A non refundable fee of $50 applies for applying for premium services. And if you dont cheer us at facebook in the last 20 years or if we find you did not promote us on social media, you can expect your application/questions rejected. "
From a `Friendly and Helpful forum with a Friendly tone`, I was expecting @OSUBlake to fulfil his promise. OSUBlake promised a prompt reply on Tuesday. But as of Friday there were no replies.
Aren't we all very busy ? Anyway, I am.
If @OSUBlake is very busy why did he volunteer to post a reply "later today" ?
He could have just said "I am a busy guy" and be done with it aye?
Being polite was not enough, do these people need an extra serving of french fries or something to incite generosity despite being dishonest about their replies ?