The Symphony, the trackpad, and the heist of my change
Off
to the Symphony tonight
Yeah it’s
true, random bob
&
The Girl are
gettin’ cultured and sh!t! Ain’t that the
damnedest!
We’ve actually been planning it awhile now. Well not
really. Kinda. Kinda-sorta. Anyway. See what it was
is that we love the idea of going to these types of
concerts (Mozart’s on tap tonight). We’ve never
actually been though. But there’s a really nice
theatre in town and we wanted to make time for it at
some point, so we put into our calendar some events
they had in
their calendar. Just so
happens that last week it became apparent that this
event and our schedules collided; we had the time
& the opportunity, so we pulled the trigger and
bought us some tickets.
Mozart better be damn good after all this trouble!
Ha. Hey I know he’s good it was just a joke, c’mon. I
have tons of Mozart in my iTunes
library.
Yeah. Culture, see?
Retraining
myself
Nothing
special or important. I’ve been a heavy mouse user
even since the day I opted for laptop over desktop.
Today I decided that it’s really not
that more
convenient. I’m trying to retrain myself to use the
trackpad instead.
So far it’s going OK. Not great, just OK. And I’m not
sure how much of that is due to the fact that in the
back of my mind, I know the mouse is only a hand’s
grab away.
Random
bob gets published online (somewhere else)
I recently
had an issue with a certain credit card
company. Armed Forces Bank, this
one’s for you!
You see, I started my credit history with them. But
they make it so difficult to get a better limit or
rate that I just never bothered, I mean hell I have
like 10 credit cards, so what’s the point? I just
stopped using theirs for the most part, breaking it
out occasionally so that it would still be valid and
have a history. Well I left a small credit balance on
there for some months without thinking much of it.
Then I used the card after a long hiatus. Well come
to find out what I owed didn’t match my books! Turns
out they had “written off” my credit balance.
So basically, I left them in charge of a few cents of
mine, and then they stole it from me. This didn’t
seem right, and when I called they essentially said
they would not help me unless I paid $3 a month for
all the months backwards of the last 3 for research
costs. Nice. Well they stole my money, then tried to
get me to pay more money to have them tell me they
stole my money, and I cancelled. And then sent a line
to The
Consumerist. You
may have heard of them before, I have a link on
the side of the page there and I think most
everyone ought to read it daily.
Well, wouldn’t you know it? They eventually
ran with
my story. Turns
out AFB isn’t the only ones doing it, as another
gent got the same treatment from Wachovia.
So uh, yeah. Check your statements closely.
Apparently rolling in money won’t stop your banks
from stealing your pocket-change.
Peace.