Tag: phones

  • 20090901-Collections Calling

    Got call from 626-666-6754 on 9/1/2009 at 16:21pm. Bankster of America appears to be calling from San Gabriel Valley east of Pasadena, CA for money owed by TPTB

  • 20090901-Collections Calling

    Got call from 626-666-6754 on 9/1/2009 at 15:50pm. Bankster of America appears to be calling from San Gabriel Valley east of Pasadena, CA for money owed by TPTB

  • 20090901-Collections Calling

    Got call from 626-666-6754 on 9/1/2009 at 11:50am. Bankster of America appears to be calling from San Gabriel Valley east of Pasadena, CA for money owed by TPTB

  • 20090829-Collections Calling

    Got collections call from 814-234-7699 on 08/26/2009 at 10:02am w/o a voicemail message left. Again, this type of phone call is for unpaid CC bills owed by banksters, which TPTB has not yet REPAID!

  • 20090827-Collections Calling

    Received a call on my cellphone from an `Unknown ID` on 08/27/2009 at 18:56pm. This is more likely Bankster of America calling on unpaid CC debt owed by the banksters.

  • 20090826-Tagging Thoughts

    When I tag my weblog post entries as ‘philosophy’, it means I’m thinking out loud. Just don’t have time or proper word usage to describe thoughts via cellphone.

  • 20090825-Need Security

    For those interested in security for their homes, you may contact:

    Safe N Sound Inc at 925-952-8576.

    Maw intercepted a phone call from them at 19:37pm on 08/24/2009. She answered nicely (unlike moi per my previous blog entries) and declined the offer. She didn’t tell them we imprisoned ourselves already in some black-colored iron bars with pretty scrolls, too, for the doors and windows of the first floor.

    After figuring out what was happening with the recent rise in phone calls after the installation of the AT&T U-verse service, I went back online a few minutes ago and re-registered our three phone numbers (two land lines and one cellphone) via donotcall.gov. An email was sent for EACH of the registered phone numbers and I clicked on each link to activate each one.

  • 20090825-Phone Idiot

    Once again, I’m a phone idiot and tried my best to be nice instead of rude. So on 08/23/2009 and after getting off the phone with the survey, I’ve contacted PG&E via email.

    On Tuesday, August 25, 2009 2:57 AM, I received a reply back from “Customer Service Online” <CustomerServiceOnline@pge.com> regarding how PERSONAL the recorded survey appeared to our household members.

    The call was received from PA Consulting at 608-316-3700 at 11:08am on 8/23/2009.

    I just replied to the survey on how well the response to my inquiry via email was answered on first contact. I suggested PG&E provide online surveys instead of phone surveys, since I’m no good verbally.

  • 20090825-MIC Error

    While trying to view my weblog through my outdated cellphone, I received the following error message:

    MIC Error #201

    Description:

    Server not responding. Please try again.

  • 20090825-HTTP Error

    While trying to view my weblog through my outdated cellphone, I got the following error message:

    HTTP Error 500

    Description:

    There is a problem with the page you are trying to reach and it cannot be displayed.

    I guess it’s because I’ve been trying out free themes with `customer header` feature here at WordPress.com.

  • 20090824-MIC Error

    I was trying out free themes at WordPress.com (AGAIN) and got an error message through my old cellphone:

    MIC Error #209

    Description: Communication error. Please try again.

  • 20090821-Hardcoding Text

    After viewing my weblog site in standard HTML via an OLD cellphone with a screen size of 1.5 inches by 1.75 inches, I noticed how the texts to the `Text: widgets` to the sidebars are flushed right.

    So I went back to the `widgets.php` and hard-coded my`text widgets` as follows:

    < ul >
    < li >[entered my text here]< /li >
    < li >[continue my text here< /li >
    < /ul >

    Now the text are away from the right and appear somewhat in the middle with still some space unoccupied on the left of my outdated cellphone web browser.