February 2009 Archives

Amazon.com and Telecheck sucks. Amazon uses Telecheck for the ACH payment processing... bad news. I changed banks so Amazon did the one-click purchase and tried to bill my closed bank account. I canceled the order but payment attempted to process. Shortly later I start getting calls from TRS 5x a day, most of the time the operators hang up when they hear your voice which I don't understand... that's terrible telemarketing. And the 2x I did talk to operators they gave me vague reasons for why I owe money and how If I don't pay up they'll keep on calling at all times. It was a 5$ purchase and it got refunded... Seriously, all this for $5?!? And I have to pay a processing fee of $30... c'mon... really? They're claiming they need to repay amazon... but amazon says I'm paid in full... so now what...

Just take a look for yourself... just awful.
http://www.google.com/search?&q=telecheck%20harass
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/213/RipOff0213702.htm

Experiment #2 Codename: Fluffy.

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After the well published successes of initial experimentation using the previously established manufacturing methods the following test was permitted, these are the lab notes:

Experiment 2: 'Fluffy' resulted in a partial test failure. The experiment was conducted utilizing twice the reactants. Resulting subjects were rubbery, heavy, lifeless slabs. Statistical outliers seemed to create correctly formed subjects based on external view, upon internal inspection subjects were of the same type and condition, this indicates correct synthesis was only partially achieved. Furthermore, autopsy confirmed excess milk, oil, salt. All created subjects have been authorized for 'decommissioning' and 'destruction' with the next 48hours. More experimentation will be conducted on the next authorized test date/time. Recreation of 'delicious fluffy pancakes' is required for survival of the human species.

REF: http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Pancakes

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