Heat of the moment
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Tell them what happened. They were the idiots that made a mistake and it is their fault.
I'm sure they have copies
I wonder is this happened to Mr. Scotch before he made his wonderful tape.
sure. it's their fault the OP tore up his admission papers. because they sent an assassin to his address and forced him to tear up the papers at gunpoint....
while duck tape would fix it, I think that a clear tape would serve better in this situation.
Time to get out the mascing tape.
Time for you to get out the dictionary!
I can't because a few hours prior, my dictionary told me I wasn't good enough so I ripped all the pages up.
^ win
all he has to say is that he tore them up to protect from identity theft before he threw them away. they most likely had important info on them. then they called after he threw them away.
Time to grab tape and put the pieces together like a puzzle.
Sounds easy enough...
temper temper..
dont worry about it OP ! It's their fault for saying you didnt get in, when really you did. Just explain to them what happened !
they are dumb for making that mistake, but maybe next time just keep any documents hast
The tearing part was too dramatic.
Why was it too dramatic? They told him he was rejected and the papers have personal information on them. I would tear them up too. OP, explain the situation. I'm sure they'll let you redo the documents.
Sucks ):
if you want to hide the fact that you yore up the docs, just tape the pieces together with clear tape and make a copy by using a color printer. they shouldn't really care since it's still your official doc and it's their fault that you tore up the papers in the first place
That type of document could have and engraved stamp it watermark to prevent this type of thing though.
it's not, they actually tell you to make more copies later on although I would advise you to never rip something again, just stick it in your folder
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Tell them what happened. They were the idiots that made a mistake and it is their fault.
I can't because a few hours prior, my dictionary told me I wasn't good enough so I ripped all the pages up.