One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
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NaziNuts (imported)
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
Wolf,
Happy E and e!
Good thing you still have an ALT key. Then again, most of us who hang around EA are probably ALT or at least pro-ALT.
Try typing ALT 036 to help with your cash flow.
-NeinNaziYahLittleNuts
P.S. If you are gas-less and cold, a quick look at Daughter's smiling avatar should warm you a bit from time to time. I could mail the blonde from my avatar too -- just have to find a place to lick a stamp or two onto her...
Happy E and e!
Good thing you still have an ALT key. Then again, most of us who hang around EA are probably ALT or at least pro-ALT.
Try typing ALT 036 to help with your cash flow.
-NeinNaziYahLittleNuts
P.S. If you are gas-less and cold, a quick look at Daughter's smiling avatar should warm you a bit from time to time. I could mail the blonde from my avatar too -- just have to find a place to lick a stamp or two onto her...
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
Yay, I have a working printer now. It was lacking a driver, whatever that is. I'm good to go. 
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
I had a dream last night though I think of it more as a nightmare of sorts. I'll describe it and let you judge:
"There was a knock at the door in the morning so I went to answer it. To my suprise it was my mom. I let her in and we began to talk. She was very coherent and began to nag me about the condition of 'her house' almost immediately. She was upset that there were three unfixed plumbing problems, one electrical problem, no gas hence no heat in the house, no stove to cook her a meal and the floors were dirty due to no vacuum cleaner. I explained to her the nursing home seized her $1,200 a month which she knew about but still nagged me for not getting things fixed. I tried to explain I can't do much on $540 a month but she still nagged.
I asked her how long she was home for and she said, 'just the day." I had two immediate thoughts: (1) I was glad she wasn't going to be here for more than a day since I couldn't tolerate her nagging too much longer. (2) my guilty thought was 'if mom was coherent again, there was no reason for her to be in the nursing home and it was up to me to fight to get her out of there and back to her house again.' In addition I would have to get her money from the nursing home back to my hands.
Mom insisted we go for a ride to the grocery store. I started to explain both cars were gone to which she was about to scream at me in anger" then I woke up.
I hate unresolved dreams

"There was a knock at the door in the morning so I went to answer it. To my suprise it was my mom. I let her in and we began to talk. She was very coherent and began to nag me about the condition of 'her house' almost immediately. She was upset that there were three unfixed plumbing problems, one electrical problem, no gas hence no heat in the house, no stove to cook her a meal and the floors were dirty due to no vacuum cleaner. I explained to her the nursing home seized her $1,200 a month which she knew about but still nagged me for not getting things fixed. I tried to explain I can't do much on $540 a month but she still nagged.
I asked her how long she was home for and she said, 'just the day." I had two immediate thoughts: (1) I was glad she wasn't going to be here for more than a day since I couldn't tolerate her nagging too much longer. (2) my guilty thought was 'if mom was coherent again, there was no reason for her to be in the nursing home and it was up to me to fight to get her out of there and back to her house again.' In addition I would have to get her money from the nursing home back to my hands.
Mom insisted we go for a ride to the grocery store. I started to explain both cars were gone to which she was about to scream at me in anger" then I woke up.
I hate unresolved dreams
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
"When the Revolution begins", so I once said, " first we shoot all the used car salesmen, telemarketers, tax collectors and bill collectors." Especially the bill collectors.
One such vermin just called me with another threat. "pay us immediately or your credit will suffer." What credit, I have no credit.
I owe his company $1,100 for a one mile ambulance ride to the hospital. It might just be me but $1,100 a mile sounds like gouging if not excessive. The represenative asked me, "how do you intend to pay this off. Can I collect today." I replied that I lived on Social Security of only $540 a month and I have no savings..
Again he asked, "can I come collect today or you can pay it off over two months." I repeated what my monthly income was to him. Again he offered the two month plan.
I then hung up on the poor, deaf bastard.
Oi Vey
One such vermin just called me with another threat. "pay us immediately or your credit will suffer." What credit, I have no credit.
I owe his company $1,100 for a one mile ambulance ride to the hospital. It might just be me but $1,100 a mile sounds like gouging if not excessive. The represenative asked me, "how do you intend to pay this off. Can I collect today." I replied that I lived on Social Security of only $540 a month and I have no savings..
Again he asked, "can I come collect today or you can pay it off over two months." I repeated what my monthly income was to him. Again he offered the two month plan.
I then hung up on the poor, deaf bastard.
Oi Vey
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Eunuken (imported)
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
Just tell the bill collector to stop calling, by law in California they must stop once you request it.
And if they send you bills in the mail you can also request in writing that they stop that as well.
Ken
And if they send you bills in the mail you can also request in writing that they stop that as well.
Ken
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kennath7 (imported)
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
Send them a letter that says
that you will pay them 1.00 a month
And have a check made out to them along with the letter for 1.00
If they sent the check back to you Or if they refuse payment then your debt will be paid in full
that you will pay them 1.00 a month
And have a check made out to them along with the letter for 1.00
If they sent the check back to you Or if they refuse payment then your debt will be paid in full
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bobbie (imported)
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Wed Dec 03, 2008 6:59 pm I owe his company $1,100 for a one mile ambulance ride to the hospital. It might just be me but $1,100 a mile sounds like gouging if not excessive. The represenative asked me, "how do you intend to pay this off. Can I collect today." I replied that I lived on Social Security of only $540 a month and I have no savings..
Again he asked, "can I come collect today or you can pay it off over two months." I repeated what my monthly income was to him. Again he offered the two month plan.
I then hung up on the poor, deaf bastard.
Oi Vey
If you want to have some fun and really piss them off you can try sending them a check of $1.00. Add a note that you will pay $1.00 next month. Go and mention what your Social Security check is. It will cost them so much time and money to cash the $1.00 check it would not be worth it for them. When they see that you will be doing it each month they may reconsider your bill.
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kennath7 (imported) wrote: Wed Dec 03, 2008 7:14 pm Send them a letter that says
that you will pay them 1.00 a month
And have a check made out to them along with the letter for 1.00
If they sent the check back to you Or if they refuse payment then your debt will be paid in full
Such a ruse would never legally discharge a debt. OTOH, a debtor holds many of the cards - he either has the money to pay at his will, or he doesn't and that leaves the other guy essentially impotent (financially). Play it for all it is worth - the dollar gambit certainly appeals to me - offer a monthly payment, and remind them that you can afford that, but no more. One thing to keep in mind - bill collectors are professional assholes and are very good at it - they all work on commission - percentage of whatever is collected. And if they sue, they can't legally take your social insecurity payments.
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NaziNuts (imported)
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
Sad Wolf,
Seems like you need a good free advocate.
Do you have a helpline for Seniors in your local listings? And/or a Legal Aid listing? A regional Office for the Aging listing?
The sad Wolf needs a little help, and should be a happy Wolf.
I don't know if any of the specific lines of advice that many have offered in this thread will or will not help. I do know that you can not reason or use human logic with a bill collector, as they are indeed professional assholes who have evolved from a different slimy microbe than did homo sapien.
It should cheer you a bit to know that so many here do sincerely care.
Good luck with everything.
-NeinNaziYahLittleNuts
Seems like you need a good free advocate.
Do you have a helpline for Seniors in your local listings? And/or a Legal Aid listing? A regional Office for the Aging listing?
The sad Wolf needs a little help, and should be a happy Wolf.
I don't know if any of the specific lines of advice that many have offered in this thread will or will not help. I do know that you can not reason or use human logic with a bill collector, as they are indeed professional assholes who have evolved from a different slimy microbe than did homo sapien.
It should cheer you a bit to know that so many here do sincerely care.
Good luck with everything.
-NeinNaziYahLittleNuts
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
NaziNuts (imported) wrote: Wed Dec 03, 2008 9:51 pm Sad Wolf,
Seems like you need a good free advocate.
Do you have a helpline for Seniors in your local listings?
Good luck with everything.
-NeinNaziYahLittleNuts
Seniors? Am I that old?
Kristoff, say it ain't so.