Why did the company that operates Route 6 send invoices on Yom Kippur?

Eliezer the Lion
September 24, 2015   
Customers traveling on Route 6 were surprised to receive an invoice for their travel payment via email, right in the middle of the holiest day for Jews • Route 6 company: "We apologize, the messages were sent three days earlier, and are being forwarded to other mail servers over which the company has no control""
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Highway 6, where thousands of cars travel every day, faithfully serves all residents of the country, Jews and non-Jews alike.

Although the road is privately owned, customers traveling on the road were surprised to receive their travel invoice on... Yom Kippur.

""Who sends messages on Yom Kippur?" wondered a traveler, a follower of Toldot Aharon, who received the invoice in the middle of the day, and was surprised to discover it at the end of the fast.

Derech Eretz, the operator of Route 6, stated: ""Sending invoices by email is an automatic process and began several days before Yom Kippur Eve.

Since this is a large volume of invoices, after the mailing leaves the company's servers and is transferred to other email servers, the company has no control over the exact time the email will arrive in the customer's email inbox.

""We would like to express our sincere apology for this and emphasize that our company will examine all the steps it must take to prevent this situation from recurring in the future.".

jחשבוניתEliezer HaYun | Haredim10


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