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T-Mobile is dead to me.

Can't say that I'm surprised, but they're screwing me out of a $50 rebate for Tery's Razr.

Maybe with exact dates and documentation I could fight it, but as it is I only have a vague timeline. I sent in the first form right after Christmas. Sometime in the middle of March I got sick of waiting and called to check the status -- only to be told it had been denied because I put the wrong phone number down. Naturally no one saw fit to notify me. The guy I spoke to said I could resubmit it, but had to be quick about it because the rebate deadline was coming up fast. I got it out that very same day, confident that the problem was solved.

Yesterday I got a letter from them, stating I was denied because it was postmarked after the deadline. I immediately called, outraged but not expecting much success. At first the guy sounded accommodating, so I explained the previous snafu. I asked how the second submission could have been late when I got it out minutes after completing the first phone call. He told me the deadline was actually January 31st. Furthermore, the computer had no record of my first submission. Naturally.

Again I fall victim to my failure to take names and record phone conversations. Faced with alleged computer evidence that I'm unable to disprove, what can I do? And it's not as if I can take my business elsewhere in a huff when I'm stuck in a 2-year contract, and they know it. Fucking T-Mobile.

~*~

And fucking Alcoholic. Now that the snow's gone, she's back to waffling between the handicapped space and regular spaces. It's hard not to let it get to me when I get home at 6 a.m. and have to park clear on the opposite end of the lot while her car sits infuriatingly in a regular spot right up against the building, the handicapped spot infuriatingly unoccupied.

Then she called looking for a favor -- she needed a letter from the HOA to get cable installed, and rather than turn on her own computer she wanted me to print it out and walk it over to her. Yes, that's SO much easier. I'm telling you, the woman is insane.

The decision to email her and find out once and for all why she switched back and forth was made easier when I remembered how she snoops and quibbles and nitpicks every little thing about the rest of our neighbors. I thought it might do her good to realize she wasn't entirely above reproach herself. "Go ahead," Tery sighed. "But don't hold your breath waiting for a rational response."

Tery was right. It was all kinds of clap-trap about the handicapped spot being "bird-doo land" and that the mailbox (which is 2 feet to the side) is too far when her ankle hurts. But, because she considers me her friend, she would park in the handicapped spot from now on and treat the other spot as 'mine.' No, I'm not trying to secure a space as 'mine.' My point was that the rest of us stood a better chance of parking reasonably closer if she wasn't using our spaces. I didn't bother with a rebuttal to correct her though. It's just too exhausting and she's just too crazy.

~*~

Unrelated, my LJ esteem is plummeting again. Where oh where have my LJ friends gone? I know my stuff isn't always so thrilling, but I'm not the only one not writing the Great American Novel every time I post. Talk to me, people.
From: [identity profile] grrgoyl.livejournal.com
Yes, I've spent many a wasteful hour speculating on the irony that traditionally the positions are reversed (normal people parking handicapped). As I understand it, she's not required to use the space. Though in my world, she totally is.

Theft of theme? I've been killing off things from me for years now. And perhaps it's the overnight shift talking, but you've lost me with "bear-related posts."

My Razr has withstood at least two heavy-duty drops and survived (though the industrial strength cover I bought on eBay might have more to do with it). I might be paranoid but the clamshell hinge seems to be loosening ever so slightly over time, but other than that, I still love my sexy, sexy Razr.
From: [identity profile] kavieshana.livejournal.com
She should be required to use the space, I agree. Also, pregnant women should always use the space sometimes provided for them. I don't want to see a pregnant woman parked in the second spot outside Krogers, while I have to go to the back. It's not fair!

You don't watch the Colbert Report?

That's good to know. Though my iPod was fine after the first few times I dropped it, too...
From: [identity profile] grrgoyl.livejournal.com
I have my reasons. On top of barely being able to finish an episode of "The Daily Show" before Tery tires of the fake news, I find I much prefer Jon's benign, self-deprecating, nod-and-a-wink style to Stephen's pummeling, in-your-face, abusively aggressive style.

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