Is This Ever Going to End?
After spending a total of close to 3 hours (3 separate times) with customer service of Cingular Wireless/AT&T, it was decided that it wasn't a case of identity theft afterall. It was a "migration error." Evidently the clerk who was responsible mistyped not one but TWO digits of the person's SSN# and conveniently re-activated my account from over a year ago and put all her charges under my info. Well, all things considered I guess I'd much rather it be a clerical error than identity theft. It's too bad they can't offer me some kind of store/service credit for my precious three hours. I didn't even lose my temper at their reps (not that it's their faults or anything).
Well, now that THAT was cleared up, we got a bill from our apartment from San Diego. A bill that shouldn't even exist because hubby was on deployment. And the bill was for, you guessed it, $10,000,679. Yes, that's $10 million and six hundred seven-nine dollar. I didn't remember burning down the apartment building prior to moving out. (That is, of course, another clerical error. Just kinda comical that they all came in at the same time.)
Well, now that THAT was cleared up, we got a bill from our apartment from San Diego. A bill that shouldn't even exist because hubby was on deployment. And the bill was for, you guessed it, $10,000,679. Yes, that's $10 million and six hundred seven-nine dollar. I didn't remember burning down the apartment building prior to moving out. (That is, of course, another clerical error. Just kinda comical that they all came in at the same time.)
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