The statement was also sent to new employees who looked at each other without understanding anything. Well, when hiring them, no one boasted that the company had a damn big problem with the leakage of classified information. Mikołaj owed them an explanation, but his phone rang again, so he had to temporarily leave people in the dark.
"Okay, of course," Skrzynecki said into the receiver. "No, no, the terms and conditions apply. In this case, the customer submitting the termination should refer to a specific point of the contract. No, no, each customer has their own ... You must be kidding! Neither of these clients have been hurt, so we absolutely will not. No, as I said before, they have to do it in writing and you convert everything that comes to you into my mail. I take it upon myself. "
After a while, the first e-mails from dissatisfied customers, sent to him by Customer Service, actually began to flow to Mikołaj.
Hell of contract termination was beginning.