There is no reason she would need the 3 digits on the card. That is for online only.
It's actually for any time the merchant does not have physically have the card, online or phone. I used to work somewhere where most of our business was on the phone and the cc companies REALLY wanted us to get those numbers. If we didn't, we could still process the card, but we got charged a higher processing fee.
BUT, I would be hesitant to give my cc number to anyone I wasn't sure of.
even if true, probly an offer that is a hassle to cancel, and with the moving youll be busy and forget and suddenly owe sirius lots of money on that card.
NPR for the trip across, no searching for stations. Sure, I'll try that.
You can get the poor man's version here:
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Just put in your starting and ending Zip codes, Mapquest style, and it will tell you where to listen and when to switch to the next station.
Rick, I love you! I'd heard something about that, but the link is of awesome!
I called my rep at NorthAmerican. She said they do have a concierge service that started last year. It was not offered to all clients, but a random thing. She wasn't aware of any of her clients getting the call this year, so she thought it was canceled. But then she was like "if they were getting a bit pushy, then that might not have been a NA rep, because the company policy is to *NOT* be pushy with the clients. So she wasn't comfy at giving an answer of "yes, that's us" and said it was good of me to be suspicious.
So, I'm not going to call that number back. I'm a little worried that I gave the numbers out, but thankfully not the security code. I'll save the info in case of a problem, and I'll be keeping an eye on my recent charges. Ugg, another moving stress.
:: beams with forced smile ::
When are you going to be down here, omnis? With Dana leaving it feels like Texas has only been allotted a finite number of buffistas.
Rick, I love you! I'd heard something about that, but the link is of awesome!
Rick, I love you, too! This is so great for when I travel and have to drive a rental.
You can get the poor man's version here
So cool. I put in the begin and end zip code for my annual NY-FL trip and 22 NPR stations along the route. (not counting markets with multiple options)
Even though I'm lurking, I've been checking back to see if there's news on ND's dad. I've got you and your family in my thoughts, Drew & Kristin.
Ceiling Kerfuffle Bunny is watching you
Jesus, MM. You need to get a Web site for Kerfuffle Bunny, because it's better than 75% of the Web comics out there.
ION, am mostly not sunburned; the shoulder straps of my swimsuit keep moving, and therefore rubbing off the sunscreen, and I have little burny patches there. Annoying.
Sushi for dinner tonight, I think.
Let me leave you with a few pictures:
My boyfriend, let me show you him. The man is
41
years old. I think he made a deal with the devil. (And that specimen of gorgeousness I call The Boy? ALL MINE!)
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I should note that he's coming up the stairs that go from the rental house right down to the beach. One flight, and there's the sand and water. Check out the water behind him -- so. stunning.
Birthday cake!
Our cuteness, let us show you it.
OI! Hugs and ~ma for ND! And fucks to cancer! Painful, unlubed fucks up the hemroids to cancer!
Teppy, Boy's got some good abs genes! Awesome cakiness! Mmmm...cake.