None of your business

Really, some people just don't know when to stop scratching at other people's business.

I have a client, company A, who outsource certain part of their accounting service to company B, whereas my company acts as consultant to A. In order to provide a certain certificate, we have requested data from A. Upon learning that A has difficulty extracting historical data, we suggested that they just try their best to extract as far back as possible.

B's interest in this is indirect as they need to prepare the accounts for the auditor's sign-off and the auditor wants to sight the certificate. B then tried pressing us to tell A it's ok to provide data up to certain year only. I've reiterated that we have consistently told A to provide as far back as they possibly can. How much clearer can that be? It is up to A then to provide what they can. In any case, if A has problems, shouldn't they talk to us instead? B is not involved at all in the data extraction.

Seriously, how much clearer can that be? B huffed and puffed over it and seems to imply we are not trying our best to help A to meet the audit deadline.

It is just mind-boggling to think about the number of such people in this world. Sheesh.

Comments

William said…
Ask B to butt out.
Jaded Jeremy said…
William,
I told B it is not up to B or us to decide but for A to decide what sort of historical data to give us. Not too sure how close B is to A and so still have to tread a bit carefully, although even at that point B seems upset already lol.

Fortunately, my boss agreed with my action :-)

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