Credit card fraud is lame. I arrived home yesterday after a long, drawn out day of work, and noticed I had a package sitting in my room. It was a package from somewhere in California and contained not one, but two "Shoes Under". What is "Shoes Under"? THIS is "Shoes Under". I honestly had no idea what to think. Where did this come from? I took a gander at the receipt and noticed that it had been paid for via credit card by...ME!? What the F*. Needless to say it was time to get online and check a couple transaction reports. As I looked closer, I noticed a couple names/charges that I never remembered making. As looked even closer I found a few more. I proceeded to call up Chase and get this all straightened out. It was a long process, a lot of calling different numbers, companies, people, etc. but in the end (about 2.5 hours later) all was good to go. Refunds are being processed, accounts cancelled, pending charges dropped, and a whole new credit card account being activated. Oh well. It happens. One thing I don't understand...whoever was using my account for the past month had made a Netflix account. I know they weren't stupid enough to make a Queue, as the movies would've been shipped to me, but the representative from Netflix informed me that the individual didn't even stream one movie in that time. Go figure.
So that was the adventure from yesterday. After all of that I had a late dinner and worked on getting a spot uploaded and sent out to Owosso. OH, and I didn't get to bed until 5AM. HaHAAAAA.
Today was a LONG day at work. It was so freaking boring. I got out, got home (eventually), set up the new Comcast HD box in my room, and got to work on another spot. After another late dinner I'm finally able to relax for a bit. I'm about ready to set up my annual Yahoo fantasy basketball league. All-in-all, a pretty productive day. I'm thinking I'm going to leave work early tomorrow. I don't think I could take another pointless day like today.
Oh, HD channels,
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