How many late bills can you find?

by jolyn on May 18, 2010

in bills,Military Living

I’ve had these papers taunting me from the pile in the corner where I stuck them when my focus turned to getting this house put up for sale. Guess how many late bills are hidden in there?

Apparently, at least one. At least, I was assuming my phone got disconnected for a reason. I never paid the bill from April. April. And I never noticed. I suppose there are worse things I could have forgotten.

  • Late Fee: $5 — refunded very courteously
  • Reconnection Fee: $32.30

Our realtor was supposed to call yesterday about coming by with the paperwork for the sale contract. I had been wondering if she just got busy…

We have a package with AT$T for our land line, internet, and dish cable. The phone is the only one that went out, but it was just a matter of time before we lost it all. Anyone else feel like losing the internet would be like cutting an umbilical cord?

In other news — The Hubs’ flight from Kyrgyzstan is already delayed. By 13 hours. So all the state-side connections are canceled. *sigh* I’m not at all surprised, but I am disappointed. At least he still has his same room over there where he can wait it out. He was supposed to have turned in his key already, but for some reason he held onto it until the last second. You might get the idea we’ve been doing this for awhile…

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Kristin Glasbergen May 19, 2010 at 10:47 pm

This bill finding is an excellent idea! Top of my list tomorrow. As long as calling any automated customer service numbers isn’t involved, they usually make me cry.
Hope your husband is home soon.

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JP May 19, 2010 at 2:19 am

Last second, my buttocks! I was gonna FLY with it!

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