Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Pardon Me, Your Slip Is Showing

I had never before visited the Bhutan Power Corporation’s payment counter for payment of my bills - someone had always done it on my behalf. Today, as I had time in hand, waiting for a friend to reach his office in Kawajangsa, I decided that I will visit the BPC’s Payment Counter above the UNDP office so that I can pay my bills that have been outstanding for a long time.

Each of their glass panes carried a notice each. But the following three caught my eyes:

REMINDER TO ALL THE
VALUED CUSTOMER

Please take note that date 29th is the last due date for the water bill payment for every month. If date 29th falls on government holidays or on a Saturday we are not responsible for that. After that we will remain closed for few days.

CITY CORPORATION
THIMPHU
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In the event of your cheque being DISHONORED Nu.1000/- per cheque will be debited to your account as company charges.
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CASH COUNTER TIMING TILL OUR IS-SAP
SYSTEM FULLY FUNCTION.

WEEKDAYS

9.00 AM – 1.00 PM
1.00 PM -1.30 PM LUNCH BREAK
1.30 AM – 4.00PM

SATURDAY

9.00 AM – 12.00

BPC COUNTER AT TELECOM WILL REMAIN CLOSED ON SATURDAY FOR ANY TRANSATION PLS COME TO BPC OFFICE. (EVERY TIME)

5 comments:

  1. lol...must remember not to pay my bills in cheque although I don't know how they will debit a grand when there is no money in the account. I've also never been to the BPC counter; guess I should now just to make head or tail of the notices on the glass panes and apprise those behind the counter...by the way, did you? Anon.

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  2. p.s. love the new background; really vibrant colours too. Anon.

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  3. This piece was funny indeed. Enjoyed reading it.

    LOVE your blog, will be following, now that I've discovered it - you!

    Fantastic writer - you!

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  4. I can sense who the first two anon is ... but who is the last anon? :)

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  5. I guess our corporate big-wigs with fat pay cheques gave and give such mundane issues the slip!! But then, as somebody said; "if you take care of the smaller things, the bigger things will take care of themselves."

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