Things that make me happy: A weekend in Victoria
I spent this past weekend in Victoria with a number of skeptics from Vancouver’s Skeptics in the Pub community. About 12 people came in total and we visited the museum, Junior Skeptic editor Daniel Loxton’s studio and met up with a couple more Victoria skeptics.
Sonia and I also met up with the Victoria Secular Humanists at their weekly breakfast, which starts at the horrifyingly early time of 8:00 am on Sundays at a local golf course. They were quite impressed with our recent Pride Parade celebrations in Vancouver, and seem to be the only group of atheist/skeptics in the city that can hold together enough to have regular meetings.
Things that make me angry: Virgin mobile
I set up automatic payments via my Visa on Virgin’s website a few months ago, and the first payment went swimmingly, and last months seemed to be fine. Then I started getting Virgin’s tacky past due text messages telling me I better pay up. I called about a week ago to clear this up and the useless collections agent told me that everything was fine and that I didn’t need to worry about it.
Then in the middle of my trip this past weekend, Virgin’s systems cut Sonia and my outgoing service (we have 2 lines on the same plan). When I called this morning to fix everything, I had to pay since they apparently never charged my Visa (or cancelled the charge they’d previously put on), and didn’t offer any reasoning why things got screwed up.
Then, I got transferred to customer service to negotiate some peace deal so I don’t walk to those offering sweet enticements. After the first connection failed, I called again and got transferred to another nameless collection agent at a foreign call centre. They didn’t know why I ended up talking to them after everything was cleared up financially, but told me to take the battery out of my phone to reinitialize the services (when the first agent only told me to turn it off and on). He then failed to get me connected to a CSR and after calling in a third time on my landline and getting transferred from another useless collection agent, I got put on hold for another 20 minutes before finally getting through to a service rep.
After explaining the cause of my frustration that has probably cost me several years of life expectancy, the agent offered me a credit for the 2 days of no service for both lines. This credit is probably worth about $5.
Way to go Virgin Mobile. Your service has been horrendously shitty since you got bought out completely by Bell and I’m still thinking of switching since you can’t do the simplest of tasks without causing me great frustration and several hours of my life.
Things that make me happy: Canadian Atheist blog
I’m a part of a new group blog that just launched called Canadian Atheist. This blog has a lot of great writers from all across Canada and will adding more as we find the write people (see what I did there). Check it out.
Hopefully I can put up at least 2-3 posts per week, if not more.
Things that make me angry: Laidley management and the Scona Gardens condo board
So I own a condo in Edmonton and my management company recently relayed to me that the board (of whom I have no contact information) has approved a retroactive (to June 1st) fee increase of 15% to cover the additional funds that they think they need for our reserve fund (which covers emergency or replacement expenses). The study that recommends these increases hasn’t been provided to owners (as is required by law) and we haven’t received notice of our next AGM which must occur in the next 3-4 months (as also required by law).
They let us know that the difference would be automatically charged to us on September 1st, but if that’s too soon, they decided to be nice and give us a grace period to October 1st to make up the difference.
Letters will be written.
