Sunday, April 24, 2011
Happy Easter
Happy Easter, everybody! I hope your day is good. As we reflect on the ressurection of our Savior, Jesus Christ, I've been busy planning and working on my projects, jotting down new ideas and working hard on my sheet music. Lately, I've been thinking about coming back to youtube with brand new videos, but I feel it should get on with a bang. I have interesting ideas on my persona, my music, my videos, etc. Plus I have other projects that I'm thinking of posting online, but that's another story for a later time. Anyways, I'm setting the deadline for the middle of the year, so keep your eyes and ears out for me. You'll never know when I'll return. This will be my ressurection this year after a two year hiatus. Later.
DAMN YOU, CAPITAL ONE!!
All this time, I 've been making minimum payments to my credit card, I realized that that Capital One has been taking more money out of my credit card account over the months by using interest purchases like a secret ATM machine, giving me available credit of less than $20 on my account every month. Even if I only made a purchase one item for only $5, they take about $30 out of my card without my notice of it. Friday, I've tried to request them by phone to lower the interest rate, because I can't generate more than $50 every month, but they said they can't do it at this time. I asked is there anything I could to lower the stupid rates, she suggested credit beaureau. Like that method is going to help me. YEAH, RIGHT! The only thing the beaureau would advise is that you paid the entire balance, period.
It just seems obvious that these Capital One phone reps all over the coutry are being paid to say those rejections to their customers, including long time customers like me. And why? Because they want to keep their jobs, even thought their minimum wages are now lower than normal. And giving customers a very hard time over the phone is like earning extra money on commission or bonus wage. What makes it real sad is that these ignorant reps are turning a blind eye to the horrible business practices of big time execs and greedy corporate giants and board members who really don't care about there customers who are suffering financially. They're literally making these reps act like the Sheriff of Naughtingham while these corporate fat cats play Prince John in Robin Hood.
They think they have rights to siphoning innocent people's hard earned money? They think they can use elected officials like puppets to change laws that suppose to serve the people who are still seeking the pursuit of happiness into laws that only suit them? How long will these billion dollor scams from the credit card and banking industries last before one will realize and say "ENOUGH."?
Stealing money from one or more persons is a crime. Conning people out of there hard earning money is a crime. Robbing innocent people is a crime. But siphoning people's credit and money out of their credit card and putting them in debt, that should be a federal offense. There should be a class action lawsuit against the company.
I hope big financial commanies like Capital One will be exposed for bad business practices, loose many customers and go out of business. Maybe then, the people who are gravely responsible for causing harm to every American citerzen's credit history will learn and know the error of their ways. Itf the government can't get them, then God will. You cannot con God nor siphon His power.
It just seems obvious that these Capital One phone reps all over the coutry are being paid to say those rejections to their customers, including long time customers like me. And why? Because they want to keep their jobs, even thought their minimum wages are now lower than normal. And giving customers a very hard time over the phone is like earning extra money on commission or bonus wage. What makes it real sad is that these ignorant reps are turning a blind eye to the horrible business practices of big time execs and greedy corporate giants and board members who really don't care about there customers who are suffering financially. They're literally making these reps act like the Sheriff of Naughtingham while these corporate fat cats play Prince John in Robin Hood.
They think they have rights to siphoning innocent people's hard earned money? They think they can use elected officials like puppets to change laws that suppose to serve the people who are still seeking the pursuit of happiness into laws that only suit them? How long will these billion dollor scams from the credit card and banking industries last before one will realize and say "ENOUGH."?
Stealing money from one or more persons is a crime. Conning people out of there hard earning money is a crime. Robbing innocent people is a crime. But siphoning people's credit and money out of their credit card and putting them in debt, that should be a federal offense. There should be a class action lawsuit against the company.
I hope big financial commanies like Capital One will be exposed for bad business practices, loose many customers and go out of business. Maybe then, the people who are gravely responsible for causing harm to every American citerzen's credit history will learn and know the error of their ways. Itf the government can't get them, then God will. You cannot con God nor siphon His power.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Hustling
I need money and I need it now. I am broke like a joke. I'm already in debt. Finding a job is impossible at this point, even asking people for money is hard, especially those who owes me money. So I pray hard everyday, wishing and hoping (not waiting) for something to come my way and soon. I look for every possible opportunity online to make some quick cash immeiately and legally. I went to Green Dot for information about it because I've heard that you can add funds from the card into the paypal account. All I have to do is purchase the card from the local store. Luckly, I got a paypal account. I just need to get more information about it. I'm still praying, because there are certain things I really need to buy right now and they can't wait that long. I have plans for this year, big plans. So I got to hustle.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Reconnecting
Yesterday, while on Facebook, I suddenly got a friend request from a friend from the Broadway play Hairspray, who hasn't been on Facebook in months because some hacker messed up his page, but he has got that situation fixed. At first, I was skeptical, wondering is that really him, because there are other FB pages with the same exact name as my friend. So, I wrote a brielf note to him to make sure. But hours later, I said to myself what the hell. It's better than me searching for him all over Facebook and asking a friend request and I don't want to get the wrong person. So I took a chance on accepting his request. Besides, I miss talking to him and I still love him.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Gotta Push Harder
All that multitasking is not easy. I got so many plans and projects to do this year. All this time, I've been wasting my dilly dallying online when I should have concentrate on my music, my stories, my business plans, and my websites. Lately, I came up with good project ideas that could grab attention online, but I decided to put them on hold until I complete the work in progress projects. Right now, my current purpose is compose the sheet music version of all the songs I completed, print and copy for my records and mail them along with the lyrics and email them to library of congress website for song copyright, then I'll apply for songwriter's organization membership like ASCAP, SESAC, and BMI. What I need to do now is find a way to generate some money to pay for the full version of Notation Composer (they're having a special ressession price for now), and $35 for for song copyrights. I just got to push harder and pray hard to generate some more money.
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