Friday, February 8, 2008

PAYPAL scam?


Well, here's a new one which is legitimate apparently. I was trying to purchase something on ebay the other day, and had to go through PayPal. But before I could complete my transaction I had to log into my PayPal account and had to add a current debit card to my account, which I did. Well, this morning I happened to be checking my bank account online and noticed a one dollar ($1.00) charge by PayPal. When I called to ask what this was for, I was told it was a charge to add a new card to my account. I had never heard of this, and told the person on the other end of the phone, that I have NEVER been charged before. But "he" insisted that that was standard procedure...since when? I have no clue. Now, you say, "she's bitching about $1.00; boo-hoo, to which I say, HELL YEAH, it's my dollar and I want it back. I have gone over their website from stem-to-stern and cannot find anywhere in their fine-print where it says you will be charged for adding, or updating your debit card info. I hope they don't charge for deleting a card, because that's just what I did after I didn't get satisfaction from PayPal. You would think that it would be in the window in plain site while your adding the new card information stating "you're bank account will be charged a service fee of $1.00" to which I would have said, yeah ok, so what...but when you do it surreptitiously, then I'm out for the kill. Their site even says, and I quote "PayPal is FREE." It also indicates the following: "Free: There are no fees when you open an account, and paying with PayPal is always free for buyers." Am I missing something in all of this??? If anyone can show me where it says it in black & white that this charge is legit, then I'll eat that dollar, literally!

Thursday, February 7, 2008

I watched some reruns (probably due to the writer's strike) last night, which I just love for one reason or another. The first one being a rerun of "Two and a Half Men" (normally on Monday's @ 9pm PST on CBS) which I'm told is not as popular with viewers as it is purported to be according to the Nielson ratings. There is something about Charlie being himself as a 'man-whore' that's amusing to me, as if I'm watching his home movies (sans Denise Richards). Although, I have to say that Jon Cryer's role as Alan Harper is annoying. The saving grace in the cast is Conchata Ferrell's few and far between apprearances as Berta and Holland Taylor as their supercilious mother (who reminds me alot of my own mother) which can be interpreted to be good or bad! You figure it out....

Then there's The Big Bang Theory . I REALLY love this show. Perhaps because it appeals to the inner nerd in me which assists me in getting all the jokes! If you've never seen an episode, you just have to watch one. Of course, to me, they're hilarious. But you know, one's man's joke is another man's trajedy.



"It's not just humor that flows from the unlikely combination of girls and intelligent men, however: life lessons are learned by the characters and, most importantly, by you, the viewers at home. Leonard and Sheldon discover that there's more to life than numbers and protons, while Penny learns the meaning of math. Television may never be the same."


Most of what I watch on TV is either sitcom or educational. That includes drama shows like CSI, Criminal Minds, Cold Case, L & O SVU, etc. which can be very educational should you wish to off your boss or your noisy annoying neighbors. Crime scene tips abound and hints about what not to do in order to avoid getting caught are given if you pay close attention. Of course, there's always the chance you'll screw up and never commit the perfect crime, so I stick to just watching and fanatizing about how my annoying next door neighbors meets their demise with the help of my weekly shows.


Then I watched a program on another station (the History channel) about USOs: (Unidentified Submerged Objects) which have been numerous off the coast of Catalina Islands in California. Makes one think about looking downward instead of upward to the sky's. Perhaps the aliens are already here and we don't know it because we keep expecting them to appear from the sky...next time you take that cruise to Baja, keep an eye peeled!










Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Super Tuesday!

Across the country, over three million more voters turned out in Democratic primaries than Republican contests -- a trend that persisted even in traditionally conservative states.




Hillary wins Arizona, Arkansas, American Samoa, California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, and Tennessee! While Clinton scored a few victories in key coastal states like California, she only broke 60 percent in one state, Arkansas.


Obama not only won more states, but racked up victories over 60 percent in seven states, buoyed in part by organizing prowess in caucus contests. More consequentially, he won independents by large margins in most regions, including states in Clinton's column, such as Arizona and New Jersey, where one out of five primary voters were independents. He won them by 15 points in Clinton's home state of New York, and by 30 points in California. In the swing state of Missouri, independents flocked to Obama by a decisive 37 points, securing his narrow victory there. On Tuesday night, the campaign also seized on the results as evidence that Obama has more national appeal than Clinton. Barack Obama won the most states, including pivotal red territory like Missouri, Georgia and Kansas, while Hillary Clinton ran up large margins in the blue strongholds of California, Massachusetts and New Jersey.

Why am I reposting something on here that is already out there on the web??? For the very fact that I am excited that for the first time in my entire life, since I became eligible to vote at the tender age of 18, that I have actually voted in a primary election. Gasp! (Feel the negativity surround the room as readers are appalled over the fact that I have never voted.) The plain fact of the matter is, that, before this, there has never been anyone, (and I mean ANYONE) on the ballot that I thought was worth voting for. Although, I was a Clinton supporter back in the day, I knew he would win without my vote, so I don't feel guilty about that. I just feel bad that he had to leave office. Say what you will about Mr. Clinton, but we were never at war with anyone and he was a pretty good all around guy...problem is, he was "around" in the wrong places too much! But, like most of us say now, "he was a lover, not a fighter!"

I also have that wonderful feeling of accomplishment, having voted in such a key primary which could very well change the course of human history. Although I voted for Hillary, I won't be upset if she doesn't win, and loses to Mr. Obama. I feel that either one will make for good politics in the White House. I know that most of America is not ready for a female, nor for a minority to run the country...but, come on folks, we need a shot in the arm, and this is not the 60s anymore (thank God-yes I said the word, G-O-D). It's a new era where the "minorities" are no longer a minority...we are the MAJORITY, and white America is fast becoming the new "minority!" So we need someone who is more qualified to represent us in the White House, whether it be an honest-to-goodness educated female (which intimidates the "good-old-white-boy" crowd), or the ever-so-feared (by the same), an educated black man.

Whoever it may be, it will be a damn site better than the "BUSH-it" we've been putting up with for the last 7 years!!! He has been president since 1/20/01 and then he's gone on 1/20/09...too long, and not soon enough!

So come November 2008, you know what I'll be doing...making a difference with my long-awaited vote! The United States presidential election of 2008, scheduled to be held on November 4, 2008, will be the 56th consecutive quadrennial election for president and vice president of the United States. This presidential election schedule coincides with the 2008 Senate elections, House of Representatives elections, and gubernatorial elections, as well as many state and local elections.

If you wish to check the current stats on the "Super" Tuesday voting go to: http://www.pollingreport.com/2008.htm

Or click here to see the professional qualifications of national candidates.



Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Happy New Year?


I know it's already February, but I got a late start on the blog-thing. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em, I always say. And if you do beat 'em...don't leave any fingerprints behind!

I figured it was time to jump on the "blogging" band-wagon, and start e-journaling everything that's been on my mind since birth. But just for today (Tuesday, February 5th) I'll just wish everyone a great "fat tuesday" or as the commercial masses say "Mardi Gras!"

This is the last day to party for most devout Catholics, since tomorrow is "Ash Wednesday" and the first day of "Lent." TG I'm not such a devout Catholics anymore...too much conflict there...however I do consider myself a good Christian and do unto others before they do unto me...(just kidding). I try to treat everyone as if they were my long lost friend, with love and kindness. It doesn't cost anything to smile at someone, no matter what kind of day you're having. A smile or even a hug could make the difference in someone's day...you just never know! TTFN