The present company who administers the Virgin Mobile contract gave my wife the runaround so I now have to send a registered letter to a bricks & mortar address, if I can find it.
This lost phone can make us liable for 10s of thousands of dollars.
It's the calls persons will make on my account & for which I will be on the hook. The H/W is probably worth $1, salvage value.If I may ask, why are they saying that you a liable for that amount? I simply cannot fathom a reason for why that would make any sense; even a very expensive phone costs at most $2k...
Guzzle, I was around 150lbs in high school and that was my healthiest weight for most of my adolescent & adult life. But I haven't been under 200lbs in many years. Two of my medical conditions contribute to weight gain and some of the meds I take to combat them also contribute to weight gain.
Good to see all is well, congrats on the new job!In the last two months I got a lot done around the house and with my hobbies, got a new job, and got some new weights for my gym which was a gamechanger and let me take my workouts to a new level.
Progress on the waterfall table is slow because of other commitments but it's coming along. I'm sanding the routing lines out, then I have to remove the bark. I'm keeping the natural contour though.
Getting away from the computer for a while was a good call, I recommend it.
There are a lot of people now selling things labeled "Walmart overstocks" or "Amazon Overstocks"... they don't actually have the stuff to sell... just take your money... if you don't complain, they just keep your money... if you complain and ordered through PayPal or similar, you can get your money back... it appears nobody is prosecuting them for doing this scam... so many more are popping up...I ordered something from Walmart on a pre-Black Friday sale several days before black Friday. It sold out quick after I purchased it, but apparently they did the equivalent of an airline overbooking. They didn't actually have enough in stock to honor all of the orders but they didn't mark it as "out of stock" or cancel due to being out of stock. The day it was supposed to arrive I got an e-mail saying it was "delayed". It sat on "delayed" for 2 weeks before I finally canceled the order.
Missed a call at 8:AM this morning. Called the local number showing on Caller I.D. A lady answered and said she hadn't been using the phone, just somebody putting out fake local number on Caller I.D. trying to look like a local business...The phone woke me up. Some sort of scam call. Number identified as State Farm Insurance but the Indian guy on the line claimed to be from AT&T.
There won't be, the bribes have safely landed into the offshore bank accounts.I wish there were stricter laws to nail people who do the scams.
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