vladnuke wrote:Hmm, strange. When I visited Australia (went to Cairns for a diving trip) the culture seemed very Australian (or at the very least, not too American). Then again, I don't really know that much about Australian life (I went to the tourist traps, not the towns) so I guess it must really be a problem. Maybe it's time to inherit a little of America's (stolen from the French) nationalism?
colortwelve wrote:Not really venting, and I know this'll make me sound like an absolute bitch no matter how I phrase it, but I find it kind of hilarious how nobody ever replies to my music here
Motivfs|RefleXion wrote:I planned to order the parts for my new computer build about 3 weeks ago, but since I live in Canada, Paypal apparently couldn't confirm addresses out side of the U.S., which Newegg requires, so they get the right shipping address.
So along with managing work, I talked to Newegg 3 times, Paypal 5 times, and my bank 6 times (Because at the time I thought this was the problem as it was not verified), All I got was shit answers, these people have no clue what they're doing, and I got different answers from everyone, everytime. On some occasions they told me to call for example, Paypal, and then Paypal would tell me to, for example, call my bank back.
After all this frustration for the last week or so, I was about to snap, I just want my fracking computer before my birthday (Which is currently 2 weeks away), so finally deciding to give up on Paypal, I went to my final option, I called my bank, and asked them to increase my limit.
I've only had my credit card for about 6 months now, and I was told it takes 9 months - 1 year to get your first increase. I was lucky. The lady I talked to said that she would increase it to $1,000. I was happy, but still not satisfied considering my computer would cost over $2,000. So I asked her politely, if she could increase it to $2,000 for just 24 hours. Not only did she do that, she gave me 1 week, and an extension (I can go over my limit by about $500).
I have never been so pissed, but so happy. Fuck you Paypal, all I can say, and thank you to my bank for being the most professional of the three. I am now getting my computer either this Friday or next week, and I will be finally able to not have overusage of my CPU.
colortwelve wrote:Not really venting, and I know this'll make me sound like an absolute bitch no matter how I phrase it, but I find it kind of hilarious how nobody ever replies to my music here
Pseudo wrote:Motivfs|RefleXion wrote:I planned to order the parts for my new computer build about 3 weeks ago, but since I live in Canada, Paypal apparently couldn't confirm addresses out side of the U.S., which Newegg requires, so they get the right shipping address.
So along with managing work, I talked to Newegg 3 times, Paypal 5 times, and my bank 6 times (Because at the time I thought this was the problem as it was not verified), All I got was shit answers, these people have no clue what they're doing, and I got different answers from everyone, everytime. On some occasions they told me to call for example, Paypal, and then Paypal would tell me to, for example, call my bank back.
After all this frustration for the last week or so, I was about to snap, I just want my fracking computer before my birthday (Which is currently 2 weeks away), so finally deciding to give up on Paypal, I went to my final option, I called my bank, and asked them to increase my limit.
I've only had my credit card for about 6 months now, and I was told it takes 9 months - 1 year to get your first increase. I was lucky. The lady I talked to said that she would increase it to $1,000. I was happy, but still not satisfied considering my computer would cost over $2,000. So I asked her politely, if she could increase it to $2,000 for just 24 hours. Not only did she do that, she gave me 1 week, and an extension (I can go over my limit by about $500).
I have never been so pissed, but so happy. Fuck you Paypal, all I can say, and thank you to my bank for being the most professional of the three. I am now getting my computer either this Friday or next week, and I will be finally able to not have overusage of my CPU.
Awesome!
Only issue: would it effectively be a loan? Don't want to dig any deeper now.
But hey, new computer, awesome!.
Motivfs|RefleXion wrote:Pseudo wrote:Motivfs|RefleXion wrote:I planned to order the parts for my new computer build about 3 weeks ago, but since I live in Canada, Paypal apparently couldn't confirm addresses out side of the U.S., which Newegg requires, so they get the right shipping address.
So along with managing work, I talked to Newegg 3 times, Paypal 5 times, and my bank 6 times (Because at the time I thought this was the problem as it was not verified), All I got was shit answers, these people have no clue what they're doing, and I got different answers from everyone, everytime. On some occasions they told me to call for example, Paypal, and then Paypal would tell me to, for example, call my bank back.
After all this frustration for the last week or so, I was about to snap, I just want my fracking computer before my birthday (Which is currently 2 weeks away), so finally deciding to give up on Paypal, I went to my final option, I called my bank, and asked them to increase my limit.
I've only had my credit card for about 6 months now, and I was told it takes 9 months - 1 year to get your first increase. I was lucky. The lady I talked to said that she would increase it to $1,000. I was happy, but still not satisfied considering my computer would cost over $2,000. So I asked her politely, if she could increase it to $2,000 for just 24 hours. Not only did she do that, she gave me 1 week, and an extension (I can go over my limit by about $500).
I have never been so pissed, but so happy. Fuck you Paypal, all I can say, and thank you to my bank for being the most professional of the three. I am now getting my computer either this Friday or next week, and I will be finally able to not have overusage of my CPU.
Awesome!
Only issue: would it effectively be a loan? Don't want to dig any deeper now.
But hey, new computer, awesome!.
Nope not a loan, I would never take a loan out... That's a scary thought.
Nine Volt wrote:My sister is home and I can't record any dramatic readings OR the voice I'm going to be using for a darkstep track
Freewave wrote:Dang. Well if that isnt a reminder to back up our music projects folders i dont know what is. time to break out a new pack of dvr's. Sorry to hear.
Nah guys, my dad got home and it's 'k now. Turns out it was just a trojan. Hid pretty much everything on the computer, disconnected it from the internet, a few other things, and then the harddrive scan was another part of the trojan to try and get us to buy their "product" that would "fix" the harddrive. So now my dad is going to remove the trojan. Hopefully in time for me to buy Cyclop. But thanks for your concernPseudo wrote:Aw damn. That bites.
GhostXb wrote:FUCK MY ROOMMATES AND FUCK MY LIFE! I FUCKING HATE ALCOHOL!
I don't understand, if alcohol is the root of your problems, then you stop drinking right? NO! Apparently the logical solution is to spend all your money on beer! Then be late on rent! Then get an eviction notice! If that isn't enough! Why not throw another random fucking party 4:00 in the morning and wreck shit and flush my fucking damage deposit (that I paid by myself) in the damn toilet! Apparently the landlord called the cops! I don't fucking blame him! If I heard people punching holes in my wall I'd fucking call them too!
It's my name on the rental lease, and my damage deposit, and I barely have enough money to even find a place to stay by myself! All I wanted was a quite place to study for school, is that so much to ask! I don't drink or do any drugs, or cause any mischief, why the fuck am I being punished for this?
The only thing I'm guilty of is trying to be an understanding person, and give people second changes!
FUCK SECOND CHANCES!! NOBODY DESERVES THEM!!
AAAAARRRRRGH!
Sorry, I felt more comfortable venting to people I hardly know, then on facebook with people that I do know.
Shit, I want to say something on Facebook but I can't. I don't want anyone worrying about me.
Also, Pickslide1992, I'm sorry to hear about your grandmother. She sounded like a wonderful lady. My Grandfather died a few years ago, and it was also a big shock to me. I really looked up to him, and even today when I'm in a bad mood, I think about how strong my grandfather was. He is a source of inspiration for me. He was a very hard working and loving man until the day he died.
In fact, remembering him now is starting to calm me down. Thank you!*Huggs*
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