jayes_musings: (Too Cute -- medieval)
While I'm fully with the outrage and general WTF-ery regarding LJ's newest "brightest" idea about purging inactive accounts, I really don't get what this proposed plan of action is supposed to achieve:

[quoted from several posts I've seen] "I'm proposing Wednesday, July 21, as a Day of Silence. Midnight GMT to Midnight GMT. If you protest LJ's decision to silence inactive users, then go silent on Livejournal for a full day. Don't post, don't comment, don't send gifts or support their ads."

There are many days that I don't post or comment on LJ. I rarely send gifts and haven't for a long time. I never support their ads. So, I just act as normal, then...right? Great plan. Oh, and another thing, I'm going to probably be away all day that day, anyway...so yeah, I'm really protesting.
jayes_musings: (Bricktop)
FFS, once, just once, I would like to be able to do a financial transaction online without it turning into major ass pain.

First off, half the (US) companies I attempt to buy something from don't recognize APO address or don't ship to box numbers...which, of course, is what all APO addresses are. There are companies that offer to receive your purchase and send it on through the Military Postal Service...for a fee, of course. So, essentially, you end up paying twice for shipping and handling.

But the real ass pain is, the actual financial transaction. I can go to a shop here and, assuming they accept credit cards, use mine to make a purchase...no problem. I did this recently in France with both my debit card (from the base community bank) and my credit card. But if I dare try to use it online to make a purchase...no, no, NO!

I've just been trying to buy something through my cards using Paypal. I tried my credit card (which the issuing company STILL hasn't updated my new address)...so no go as the address doesn't match. And when I use my old address, it doesn't work because I'm not in California. So then I try my local debit card. Should work, right? The address matches...right? No. APOs are a US address...but the phone number is not a US phone number! It doesn't fit the US format and they don't recognize it.

I'll sort it out eventually...but that's not the point. Companies, especially US companies (I rarely have this problem with British or German purchases, for example) need to recognize that APO are valid addresses and that, amazingly, we are not going to have phone numbers or state abbreviations that neatly fit their forms.
jayes_musings: (England bloody bit longer)
At the dentist this morning with the youngest son, and the dentist learns from him that we'll be going to England this summer for a visit. The dentist tells him, "Well, and you'll appreciate Yuba City more when you get back."

WUT!? I wish I had been in there with him to tell him just how wrong he was. I mean, I can understand someone saying about appreciating the States more, or even California. I wouldn't necessarily agree with them, but I could understand it. But Yuba City!!! It is a hole. One of the poorest areas in CA (two of the others neighbour it). And just a nothing city.

And no, son said he wasn't being ironic (and yes, he picks up on such things).

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