Sothink dhtml menu 9 serial numbersThis month I felt particularly frustrated because of the waiting game we are playing with “The” WAL.
It is not that I have not “The” WAL for the last 2 months now. It is that it has not worked when we went to pay the power bill. We have had no power that whole 2 months. We tried everything. Every “The” WAL made it happen. Every time we were on for the next “The” WAL.
For a week or so, we kept searching the internet for information on how to pay our bills without The WAL. The first link we found was from an old email we had received from our provider. We figured out that our payments were being transferred to an account that was shut down. It was the account where we had changed our password for the automated payback. The WAL was not working.
The internet does not give you an exact date that the account was shut down. They just say the account was “actively serviced”. That means it was activated and serviced, but that it was shut down sometime later. We don’t know exactly when that happened. We figured that our provider was shutting it down because they had discovered an error with our payments.
Before that happened, we had been trying to get them to process the funds in the account. We had been trying to get them to stop the payments to that account and send them to our current account.
They were delaying on that last part. We figured it out. The money was not going to our current account. It was going to the shut down account. We could not get our provider to realize that they were sending money to the wrong account. Our payments were transferred to the wrong account.
We started filling out paper work to force the money to transfer to the right account. They would not do it. We were told that it would take 30 days for them to correct the problem. We were on the verge of a huge fight with them when we discovered that they had transferred the money to the wrong account. It was a lot of money.
So, we had no power for 2 months. We had no lights. We had no heat. We were cold and miserable. We had no TV and no internet. I had access to my desktop computer for the first 2 weeks. At the time, I could not have cared
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