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Time waste, haven't received phone call. Court date 8/12/2020 request William vansaint to be preaseant, as per it's his job
If I could give a zero star rating, I would. The curly haired woman in self help has refused multiple times (over the last couple months mind you) to just give us the forms. It doesn't matter if its 9 am, 11 am, 2 pm. Her condescending attitude (that's the nicest way I can put it) is more than just a little off-putting. I got more help printing forms off from the probate office today which is where the security guard suggested I tried after seeing me upset and i explained the situation. The ladies in the civil/family probate office were as understanding as can be expected given the circumstances. They even offered a form for feedback to report this woman. When I asked if it would even make a difference, they weren't sure cuz that's not their department. Figured I'd at least give a word of warning to anyone that might find themselves needing help. Frankly, I probably would've been better off asking one of the empty chairs in the self help office than deal with the demeaning behavior and speech from that woman. 4+ stars to everyone else that I encountered there today for actually doing their jobs.
Tried to get a hold of someone in the jury duty department for over three hours straight and was constantly hung up on. When I was finally able to get a hold of someone on the phone (which wasn't even from the department I was trying to reach), they were incredibly rude, unhelpful, and in an obvious rush to get me off the phone as quickly as possible. This "organization" is seriously a joke, showing just how horrid our "justice system" and "civil services" have become.
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