So I was being supremely careful with how much money I spent on groceries today because I'm not sure how long it'll be until I can find a steady job.
After shopping, I go to check my bank balance so I can write it down in my book. The guy from the checkstand calls to me while the machine is processing, I left my ID on the counter.
I go grab my ID, and walk out.
I don't realize until now, 5 hours later, I left my fricken bank card IN the ATM with the transaction still open. The store doesn't have it.
On the phone with the credit union, they say it was emptied, trying to declare it lost so I can get my balance back.
DO NOT NEED THIS. Anyone else done something infinitely stupid lately? x___x
That's awful :x I hope you get your balance back. :/
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Dam.. Thats horrible! I hope you get all you money back~
Holy crap that sucks ass, I'm sorry. :/
All that I can complain about is that I was frickin distraught the other day when I almost lost my cellphone. I only care because my mom would be upset at me and I didn't want her having to end up spending when she didn't need to. We were roadtripping to Mammoth and I thought I lost it at this restaurant. But when we finally got there 5 hours later, I picked up my friends sleeping puppy, and there it lay under him. Roflll..:D
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[font=Arial Black] I was at a Fall Out Boy concert on April 14th and after the show me and my bf went to go sit down, seeing as we stood the whole time, OWW, and we got up to go and later I was looking for my cell phone and I couldn't find it, and the guards wouldn't let us go back in where we were, I was ready to cry, then i went back to another guard who was holding cell phones he found, and he had it, OMG I was so relieved. I hate those pants, everything falls out easy, like a flash drive i had before, chapstick... lost that flash drive :( [/font]
Something bad almost happened to my sister.
The other day someone called her informing her that she has been selected to receive grant money for the amount of $4500. She asked how she had to use the money (at the beginning of this convo she assumed it was one of the people contacting her about the inquires she made about school loans, through her school) and they said how she saw fit.
At that point they informed her she needed to use a Western Union and asked her if she knew a nearby one was, they than informed her that a real close one was at such and such place (and how on earth did they know how close) and also informed her at this point that to claim this point she needed to pay the $89 security deposit.
By this point my sister of course realized it was a scam, the beginning seemed fishy to her but at that point she knew.
She than politely informed them that she did not have the $89 and hung up.