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Posted: 2/19/2009 at 9:58:50 AMRead 12 times | 0 comments | Leave Comment 
My philosophy on credit cards
There are three kinds of people that use credit cards.
  1. The people that sign the back of their cards
  2. The people that write "see ID" on the back of their cards
  3. The people that never sign or write anything on the back of their cards
The first two don't bother me at all.  Businesses are supposed to verify your signature.  That's why you sign the credit card.  Writing "see ID" is good as long as you remember to have your ID with you to present when asked.  Though this isn't my choice because many places won't accept a card without an actual signature.  The credit cards do actually state right on them that they are "not valid unless signed".

Now, what do I think of the third type of people?

I think these people are either stupid or naive.  I don't say this to be cruel, but these people are just begging to have there cards stolen and used because they have nothing on the back.  I've heard this more times than I can count, "I don't sign it so that people will be forced to ask for my ID."

That's all well and good as long as no one takes your card.  Do people think that a thief will leave the back of the card unsigned?  I sure don't.  The first thing a thief will do is look at the name on the front and sign that name in his handwriting on the back of the card.  That means the thief now has your card with a signature on the back.  No one will think twice about letting him use it.  No one will be forced to ask for an ID.

I met a guy once that was a big wig at a major bank.  He came into the store where I was working.  He commended the cashier for asking for his ID when he handed her an unsigned credit card.  He informed us that he tells all his clients to not sign there cards.

I couldn't believe it.  Did he realize he was giving bad advice?  I don't think he did.  All he knew was that when a card isn't signed, people ask for an ID.

Personally, I think that businesses should not ask for ID in this case because an unsigned card obviously must belong to the person  using it.  If a card is signed it either belongs to the person holding it, or it's been stolen from a very stupid person.


Posted: 4/15/2008 at 1:28:11 PMRead 26 times | 0 comments | Leave Comment 
The Deep and Meaningful Winnie-The-Pooh Character Test
     

Your Score: Eeyore

     

You scored 17 Ego, 16 Anxiety,  and 12 Agency!

      
     

      "Do you know what A means, little Piglet?"       

"No, Eeyore, I don't."       

"It  means  Learning,  it means Education, it means allthe things that you and Pooh haven't got. That's what A means."       

"Oh,"  said  Piglet  again.  "I  mean,  does  it?"   heexplained quickly.       

"I'm  telling  you.  People come and go in this Forest,and they say, 'It's only Eeyore, so  it  doesn't  count.'  Theywalk to and fro saying 'Ha ha!' But do they know anything aboutA?  They  don't.  It's  just  three  sticks to them. But to theEducated--mark  this,  little  Piglet--to  the  Educated,   notmeaning  Poohs  and Piglets, it's a great and glorious A.

You scored as Eeyore!

ABOUT EEYORE: Eeyore lives in his own thistley corner of the forest and wonders why people don't come to visit him more often. He is master of the Guilt Trip, and is always gently forgiving his visitors for neglecting him. Eeyore considers himself to be smarter than the other inhabitants of the Hundred Acre Wood, and is often exasperated by their habit of having adventures and general merriment.

WHAT THIS SAYS ABOUT YOU: You are an anxious person, and you tend to expect the worst. Your friends find you somewhat cynical at times, because you have found that it is best to expect disappointment. You often feel unappreciated by the people you work with, but you rarely actually try and do anything to change that fact.

Your close friends admire you more than you think they do. They wish that you would learn to stop worrying so much and actually start trying to fix what is bothering you. If something is making you unhappy... change it!     

Link: The Deep and Meaningful Winnie-The-Pooh Character Test written by wolfcaroling on OkCupid, home of the The Dating Persona Test
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Posted: 3/17/2008 at 10:39:36 AMRead 33 times | 0 comments | Leave Comment 
Good spelling is a must
If you are trying to sell me something, please proofread and use a spell checker.  You may have the best product in the world, but I won't buy it if I can't get past the errors in the headline.

Really.  You could be giving away money, but I wouldn't even look because of spelling and grammar errors.

So please proofread before putting your ad out for the world to see.

Thanks.
Posted: 3/5/2008 at 6:16:33 PMRead 48 times | 0 comments | Leave Comment 
Funny Cat Videos
Cats talking: http://youtube.com/watch?v=SEEgSS5paxI
Posted: 3/3/2008 at 10:47:16 AMRead 65 times | 0 comments | Leave Comment 
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