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She’s Not a Man!

July 20, 2012 by admin

I met someone online. Yes, Plenty of Fish (www.pof.com.) Until today, I hadn’t heard her voice, but that just changed…and was cut short by a battery…on her end. HA!

It was some time ago that she gave me her phone number and alluded to the fact that I was welcome to text her any time. I was involved in other things that was preventing me from doing so, but that didn’t pan out, and I’m not the type of guy who will date multiple people at the same time. Too much truth-bending required. I don’t do lies well unless I’m at the poker table.

We have been texting back and forth for days now and I’m eager to meet her, but she’s been out of town on business. Thankfully, I’m a patient guy, and as much as I’m ready to meet my match, I’m not in a hurry to smear my heart all over the city.

While discussing former relationships, the one thought on my mind was, “why aren’t we just talking on the phone?” When she asked me for more details about my short “engagement” I queried:

“you aren’t a creeper guy posing as a cute girl, are you?”

I waited, considered calling her, was about to press the call button, and her incoming call beat me to the punch.

She’s a female. And she sounds as cute as she looks…and she laughs when I say stupid things.

Note: Just received a text that said, “Sorry phone just had a stroke.”

Filed Under: Relationships and Romance Tagged With: dating, heart, online dating, phone, texting, time, women

Cash is King: Lower the Rate

February 13, 2009 by admin

(Note: I’ll preface this by letting you know that a credit card is the devil.)

Today, while using a credit card that I usually use, that I’ve had for over 10 years, which has a limit over $20,000, to pay an important bill, I was declined.

What?  Declined?  How can that be?  Here’s how.  My credit card company (AT&T Universal Card), in their infinite wisdom, made an executive decision to tighten my credit line to the balance on my account.  In a time when Cash for structured settlements
is king, and required to continue moving the parts of the machine that allow me to make an income, the last thing you want to have happen is this, as it completely eliminates your cashflow.  When I asked them why, they told me they ran a check on my credit report.  Why would they do that?  I don’t believe they did it.  I think they’re just telling us that and the real story is that they’re scared to death that they’re too exposed.  That’s fine and dandy and all, and they have every right to do so, but let’s be reasonable here!  No letter, no phone call, no notification at all.  Ask forgiveness instead of permission right?  Get this…I was paying my AT&T phone bill with my AT&T credit card!

As a 100% commissioned sales person, my income depends on the closing of the next sale.  Expenses that have a return on the investment, such as placing sign posts, sending out cards, subscriptions to various marketing services, and oh yeah, my monthly cost to the brokerage, are typically floated on my “business line of credit,” or, the credit card that I choose to use to fund my operations.  Whether it be a small monthly fee to DocuSign, or my brokerage fee, the credit card is a critical cashflow tool that makes it much easier to manage my monthly expenses.  One payment at the end of the month, easy to track, no problem.

Closing a sale results in me paying off the balance in its entirety at which point I realize my profits and recover my operating cash.  Due to the recent (pardon my french) banking bullshit that we the little guy have been forced to feel through the disgusting practices of some extremely greedy people at the top, many of us are no longer able to pay the very bills that we need to pay in order to continue making money.  How can a credit card company cut off my purchasing power…the very line of cashflow that I need to generate income?  Well, they can and they do.  But that’s just one part of the story.  The interest rates that credit card companies charge are yet another piece of this idiotic puzzle.

Interest Rates are Criminal

After a long phone call, I was able to get my rate reduced from a criminal 29.99% to 12%.  Others have not been so successful.  One colleague recently called the credit card company to have her rate reduced and instead, they eliminated 90% of her purchasing power.  They dropped her from $20,000 to $2,000, and didn’t even giver her a rate reduction.  I was rather shocked to find that I had been increased to a criminal rate.  I’m tempted to never pay them back at all, but that would not be the right thing to do.

I’m not sure how I managed to get the rate reduced, other than being good at sweet talking the operator, but I did get it reduced, and thankfully, they also went back 6 months and credited me the difference of 29.99% and 12% because I had overpaid unjustly.  Missing a payment by one day will screw you so hard your head will spin, and they usually just apologize at you and say there’s nothing we can do.  “You’ll have to contact Experian,” they say.  “They’ll be able to show you why we made the decision.”  No maam, they will not.  They will not be able to show me why your credit card company decided to limit my purchasing power.  They will not be able to show me why my rate cannot be reduced to retain my future business.  All they can do is show me my credit history.  They have no idea how to read your mind anymore than I do.  I have no idea what your executives were deciding when they made the call to cut off my cashflow.

$1000.00 at 30%

I’ve written about this before, but there’s no doubt that it needs to be known by all who use a credit card (which I will reiterate takes extreme financial discipline, which most people don’t have.)

A card with a balance of $1000.00 usually requires only a minimum payment of $15.00/month.  You can buy that new laptop for only $15.00/month right?  Not so fast.  Let’s assume you pay $25.00/month instead of the minimum of $15.00.  At 29.99% annually, you will be paying somewhere around $4300 for that $1000.00 laptop and it will take you 15 years to pay it off. CRIMINAL!  If you fall into this trap once, that’s okay, get yourself out as fast as you can.  If you fall into it more than once, you’re an idiot.

The real lesson to learn about finances is that when you owe someone money, you become enslaved to them and the freedom to experience life as you were designed to experience it is virtually eliminated.  If you can, at all costs, and all interest rates, avoid credit cards entirely.

Filed Under: Personal Finances Tagged With: AT, closing, credit card, credit cards, CRIMINAL, income, interest, phone

Truly One in a Million

July 14, 2008 by admin

Yes, I’m now an iPhone owner.  After a few years, well, let’s face it, 36 years of waiting patiently by the phone (sorry about that) I finally caved…(needle scratching a record)….CAVED?  Are you kidding, this is one of the best purchases I have made in ages.  From the Apple IIc which I had when I was 14 years old through the ages to the iPhone, with more computing power than a nuclear missile en route to the moon, I finally have arrived.  It’s almost a religious experience, owning an iPhone.  I can flick and touch and tap my way to freedom now!!!

Apple announced this morning that it had sold 1 million 3G iPhones over the weekend since the device’s launch on Friday. The device launched in 21 countries (France, one of the original 22 countries, is sitting this one out until July 17) to long lines that lasted throughout the weekend, making this the most successful device launch yet—at least in terms of sales.

The selling point on the iPhone 3G was the enterprise Exchange Server connectivity, which I utilized with my Windows based phone.  It was the only “feature” that made the Treo 700W worth carrying around.  Now with the sleek and light design of the iPhone I’m enjoying life even more.  The interface just works, and the phone does not crash unless you put it under undue stress, such as running an application from the iTunes application store that isn’t working right.  Other than that, it has not failed, it has not annoyed me, it has worked worked worked every time iTouch it :).

With a cost of only $200, it’s probably the last phone I’ll need until another iPhone comes along with more features that help me lower my costs.  Thank you Apple.  Now I am truly one in a million.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Apple, Apple IIc, CAVED, exchange, Exchange Server, freedom, iPhone, phone

Letter from Gabriel A. Negrete

May 23, 2008 by admin

Over the past 10 years I have sponsored a young boy who has grown into a man through Compassion International. Today I received my final letter from him, which was bitter sweet. Gabriel was only 7 years old when I chose him to be my sponsored child. Gabriel was born in 1990 and it’s time for him to leave the Compassion Project. I have posted his final letter here. I urge you to consider reaching out to someone who is in part of the world that doesn’t experience the same luxuries that we do. It truly blesses their lives.

April 9th, 2008

Dear Sponsor Jonathan Griffith:

I greet you with a special affection in the love of Jesus and I wish you are very well. I thank God because I do well at biology and after my school studies, I will go to University. I would like to study medicine and I am praying that God let me to study that career. I am going soon to turn 18 years old and I am going to leave the project where I learned many things. I was playing with a soccer team, my position is middle camp and I visited many places where we had to play and I met many special poeople that help me with my formation and the most important is that I knew to God and His immense love to us. I am living with my grandmother and my aunts in Pastrana Barrero Neighborhood which is a very peaceful neighborhood and there I have many friends. My address is (removed) my phone number is (removed). I am very grateful with the sponsorship that you gave me all these years. It was a great blessing although I did not have the oportunity to see you in person. But I know that you are a great person. I thank your letters and for praying for me. I ask you always pray for me and I will take you into my heart because I will never forget all you did for me. I trust in God to bless you and protect you and whole your family. I say good bye with a great hug. So Long!

I love you,

Gabriel A Negrete H

Needless to say, I feel as though I have a long lost son in Columbia who has grown up in adverse conditions and one day I will meet him. The experience is well worth the monthly gift. Compassion International.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Compassion, Compassion International, Gabriel A. Negrete, Jonathan Griffith, Pastrana Barrero Neighborhood, phone, sponsorship

Happy Mother’s Day

May 11, 2008 by admin

I had the opportunity to participate with our media directory at New Valley Church this past week by offering my words of praise to my mom, who recently moved from Phoenix to Ruidoso, New Mexico. In doing so, I was introduced to GrandCenteral.com which is a great site that allows you to centralize your phone traffic and even record conversations. Jeff Krieger called me up and asked me a few questions, along with some other volunteers and the result has been posted here…

Filed Under: Giving Back Tagged With: GrandCentral, Jeff Krieger, Mother, New Mexico, New Valley Church, opportunity, Phoenix, phone, Ruidoso

How To: View TIFF Files on a SmartPhone

September 27, 2007 by admin

We recently implemented a fax server that transmits received faxes in TIFF format. One of the problems we face now is making sure that every Realtor who uses a Windows Mobile phone is able to view those TIFF files directly on their mobile device. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Tips and Tricks Tagged With: phone, program, save, TIFF, Windows Mobile

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