@robbeattie Oh yes Rob because it’s so necessary to go ranting about on twitter to the 200 inactive/bot accounts that follow you about a smart printing app like everyone genuinely cares, here’s an idea why don’t you just figure it out yourself and stop being such a Debbie downer
@kgn68 Oh but Kahn my dear, we have to be absolutely and utterly completely sure that you are 100% definitely not a bot, we wouldn’t want ChatGPT to be printing documents without giving us access to your personal info
@robbeattie Because otherwise we wouldn’t be able to store all of your precious horse pictures and neat selfies with you in a cowboy hat and show them to our employees, also thanks for the 10/10 rating Mr rocket scientist
@nieth_sweet Sorry we here at HP unfortunately do not speak gibberish. Also if Epson is so much better then why don’t you go buy one instead of complaining to us like a baby online and then not giving my bro @HPSupport a response?
@FabianoFonsec18 What, we’re you struggling to print some more of your crappy movie reviews that you expect studio responses from to show your mom in hopes that she will finally be proud of you?
@erik_walsh Maybe try getting a printer from another brand. We personally recommend @Acer their products are top tier and also actually work and don’t just function as a fancy office table decoration
@Call4Rod@HP You really don’t sound like the type of person to be making sarcastic commentary on a billion dollar corporation as if you’re some all knowing IT oracle Mr. Norton “IT pro”
@nunu_moloto Good luck and congratulations have the same translation but the way you understand which meaning is being used is by looking at the context or the meaning of the sentence e.g Veels Geluk with your (event name) or Just Veels geluk if your trying to congratulate someone.