atleast i can drive now
Most people in this country haven't learnt to drive yet. Just ask w1nTry.
Rhonda Payne went to an AT&T Wireless store in Calhoun, Ga., recently to pay her phone bill in cash. She'd been hit by ID theft and was forced to close her checking account, so she was worried she wouldn’t be able to mail a check on time. But when she arrived at the store, she was in for a surprise.Paying in person, she was told, costs extra -- $2 extra.Payne objected to the "administrative charge" that was added to her bill but got no sympathy. Instead, she said, she was told she should consider herself lucky because the fee was about to go up to $5."I was told that it was a courtesy to take cash,” she said. “I said, ‘Are you kidding me?'”It’s no joke. Beginning earlier this year, AT&T Wireless began to charge customers who pay their bills in their stores."It is a way of saving money ... it helps us keep our costs lower," said AT&T spokesman Mark Siegel. "We want our associates to spend their time helping customers as they are thinking about their wireless plans or looking at phones."
It costs extra to pay my bill with cash?http://redtape.msnbc.com/2008/04/paying-cash-at.htmlQuoteRhonda Payne went to an AT&T Wireless store in Calhoun, Ga., recently to pay her phone bill in cash. She'd been hit by ID theft and was forced to close her checking account, so she was worried she wouldn’t be able to mail a check on time. But when she arrived at the store, she was in for a surprise.Paying in person, she was told, costs extra -- $2 extra.Payne objected to the "administrative charge" that was added to her bill but got no sympathy. Instead, she said, she was told she should consider herself lucky because the fee was about to go up to $5."I was told that it was a courtesy to take cash,” she said. “I said, ‘Are you kidding me?'”It’s no joke. Beginning earlier this year, AT&T Wireless began to charge customers who pay their bills in their stores."It is a way of saving money ... it helps us keep our costs lower," said AT&T spokesman Mark Siegel. "We want our associates to spend their time helping customers as they are thinking about their wireless plans or looking at phones."The day any company in Trinidad tries this sh*t on me, is level cuss and severing ties with them forthwith!! The banks here do enough ripping off as it is (case in point Republic Bank charges $8/month maintenance fee just have an account)
Bell, a 23-year-old black man, was killed in a hail of gunfire outside a seedy strip club in Queens on Nov. 25, 2006 — his wedding day — as he was leaving his bachelor party with two friends.Oliver, 36, and Gescard Isnora, 29, were charged with manslaughter while Officer Marc Cooper, 40, was accused only of reckless endangerment. Two other shooters weren't charged. Oliver squeezed off 31 shots; Isnora fired 11 rounds; and Cooper shot four times.A conviction on manslaughter could have brought up to 25 years in prison.
still room for appeal?