The $806 phone bill and other technology concerns
May 16 2005 05:14 AM | Australia
Good thing I checked my checking account balance
online this morning. Somehow, Sprint messed up my
phone bill. I attempted to pay all my bills in
advance before travelling, and normally my phone bill
is around $89. But it looks like $809 was deducted
from my checking account. BASTARDS! Needless to say,
I am now on a tight budget. Luckily I have a few
credit cards and some cash. Yikes!
Y’all going to have to wait a little longer on the photos, folks, sorry. My battery in the iBook died. I gotta recharge and create the photo gallery tonight. Hopefully I can upload tomorrow. I’m using a free program called gallerie.
I’m writing from a newly opened Internet cafe call Urban Mailbox. The rates are much cheaper than the stupid Starbucks coffee shop. Plus, half of the place uses the new iMacs!
Suhweet! And they are loading Skype on here, too. I haven’ tried that yet, but I will.
Finally, I don’t know what’s up with my cell phone. Folks at Verizon Wireless are looking into it. I can call out, but when you attempt to call me, you get a message that I’m now a Vodaphone network member and you need to replace the first four digits when dialing. Of course, they don’t say with what. Y’all might try 260-417-9788 and let me know if you figure it out.
Y’all going to have to wait a little longer on the photos, folks, sorry. My battery in the iBook died. I gotta recharge and create the photo gallery tonight. Hopefully I can upload tomorrow. I’m using a free program called gallerie.
I’m writing from a newly opened Internet cafe call Urban Mailbox. The rates are much cheaper than the stupid Starbucks coffee shop. Plus, half of the place uses the new iMacs!
Suhweet! And they are loading Skype on here, too. I haven’ tried that yet, but I will.
Finally, I don’t know what’s up with my cell phone. Folks at Verizon Wireless are looking into it. I can call out, but when you attempt to call me, you get a message that I’m now a Vodaphone network member and you need to replace the first four digits when dialing. Of course, they don’t say with what. Y’all might try 260-417-9788 and let me know if you figure it out.