I've written in this thread how these fags always want to take from their victims. I don't care if it's as worthless as something like a cigarette lighter. It's ritual. You are a human sacrifice that just hasn't died yet. The purpose of human sacrifice is to steal, kill, and destroy the target.
I'm on SS, and I haven't gone a single month without losing some of that little money I get. I told y'all in this thread how they do it. They got a hundred ways to do it. For the first time, I used almost all the money in my account, mostly because of the car. I got down to $26.00 this month. I got my I.D., so they know that I'm going to take everything out after the next drop. So what they do is reverse a charge from over a month ago so I would have a negative balance of about $30.
I bought a phone from Best Buy. I got charged for a locked phone. I ordered an unlocked phone. So I had Best Buy cancel that order and refund the money, which they did. And Direct Express also took the charge off. A month later, they reverse that take-off and reinstate the charge, even though I bought the phone I wanted. So, in effect, I pay twice for the one phone, and in the process, the account is overdrawn. The thing is, I can dispute it and win, but that's what they want you to do: call them so they can start some process so they can f up access to your funds for who knows how long while they "investigate." You learn it's not worth disputing that kind of thing. So they get away with simply robbing you.
And almost all these companies do this kind of thing: just simply snatch and grab from people at every opportunity. Y'all know how much stealing as little as ten dollars from thousands and millions of people adds up to every month? I call it the poor tax, because they don't do this to well-off people.
I had a phone service with a company called Total Wireless. I had just paid the account for the month, about $40. Because I got my credit card renewed and couldn't use the old one, they decided I couldn't get a refund, even though I bought their SIM card as they told me to put in my new phone—an unlocked phone that supposedly worked with their architecture. They wouldn't activate it, even though the phone recognized the original SIM I had. All they had to do was punch it in. Wouldn't do it and wouldn't give me my money back.
Y'all have to know that when you get put on that list, all these companies have your name flagged. Not just the companies, everything in the empire.
I'm on SS, and I haven't gone a single month without losing some of that little money I get. I told y'all in this thread how they do it. They got a hundred ways to do it. For the first time, I used almost all the money in my account, mostly because of the car. I got down to $26.00 this month. I got my I.D., so they know that I'm going to take everything out after the next drop. So what they do is reverse a charge from over a month ago so I would have a negative balance of about $30.
I bought a phone from Best Buy. I got charged for a locked phone. I ordered an unlocked phone. So I had Best Buy cancel that order and refund the money, which they did. And Direct Express also took the charge off. A month later, they reverse that take-off and reinstate the charge, even though I bought the phone I wanted. So, in effect, I pay twice for the one phone, and in the process, the account is overdrawn. The thing is, I can dispute it and win, but that's what they want you to do: call them so they can start some process so they can f up access to your funds for who knows how long while they "investigate." You learn it's not worth disputing that kind of thing. So they get away with simply robbing you.
And almost all these companies do this kind of thing: just simply snatch and grab from people at every opportunity. Y'all know how much stealing as little as ten dollars from thousands and millions of people adds up to every month? I call it the poor tax, because they don't do this to well-off people.
I had a phone service with a company called Total Wireless. I had just paid the account for the month, about $40. Because I got my credit card renewed and couldn't use the old one, they decided I couldn't get a refund, even though I bought their SIM card as they told me to put in my new phone—an unlocked phone that supposedly worked with their architecture. They wouldn't activate it, even though the phone recognized the original SIM I had. All they had to do was punch it in. Wouldn't do it and wouldn't give me my money back.
Y'all have to know that when you get put on that list, all these companies have your name flagged. Not just the companies, everything in the empire.