Saturday, June 30, 2007

Pray for patience and luck

Okay, tomorrow is the day. Mike and I are going to attempt to shear some of our alpacas. I do have a few volunteers for some help (or an audience to laugh at us). We haven't got in the better combs, but a 10 tooth comb did come with the cutters. They will work. I have a bone to pick with the company I ordered the combs through. I paid for three day delivery which would have been Friday and now today is Saturday and there are no combs. I ordered three different ones from Sheepshear.com.
We definitely will need all the prayers we can have for infinite patience with ourselves, each other, the alpacas, and the equipment. Pray that everything goes smoothly, equipment works properly, the alpacas are calm and cooperative, no injuries to the alpacas or ourselves, and that we actually have fun.
I thank the Lord for all the helpers we can get. There is lots to do.

End of the fun

The scammer called several times today. He wanted to know if we had sent the money yet. Finally Mike told him that his check was no good and that he would have to send cash. Mike was only able to say that the scammers check was no good before "Swansea Cole" hung up on him. lol
So, no more fun with the scammer. To bad there just isnt anything that can be done to get these people. How do you educate the public to not be so trusting and blind sighted? That is the only real way to stop scams like this. But they would just get better at what they do, I guess.

Scam!!

I couldn't resist. I emailed Swansea Cole the following email yesterday:

Ive received your payment in the mail. Oh my gosh! You are paying 2500 for transport? You are getting ripped off! Where did you find these people? I can just hook up my trailer and bring the two alpacas to you up in Washington. I cannot in good service pay someone $2500 for a couple hours of an animal transport. Does he supply a gold collar for the alpacas with this service? Geeze. I can bring these up to you, let me know.
Sarah


This morning Swansea Cole who is hearing disabled and must use relay sevice, called my phone personally at 8:27. The number came up as unavailable of course. He had such a thick accent that I could not understand him. We have been dealing with lots of people lately for a variety of projects so I didn't even think that this person that I could not understand was Swansea Cole. I had to interrupt his long fast talking to tell him that I have a hard time understanding accents and he would have to speak slowly and clearly. I deal a lot with email because its just easier so I didn't think about it when I understood him say look at email. Plus I was still half asleep. Yes, once in a blue moon the kids sleep in, usually when they are up late! Its a very nice treat.
So I logged onto the email expecting one of the dirt guys or truck guys that I have already been corresponding with, but there was a message from Swansea Cole. Here was his reply:


Hello Sarah,
Thank you Very Much..For your Conversation and Transaction,Why The Shipper is Billing me so Much Like That The shipper will Still Pickup some Other Items For me Like Furniture,Hot Tube,Jaccuzzi,So i have Gotten another Shipper Newyork city,That you will be sending the fund to and here is the Information for the Newshipper In Newyork..i will Appreciate you go ahead and Cash Out The Check and Send the Remaing Balance to The Name and Address Below:

Name:Patrick Inyang
Address:430 audobon Avenue,Mahattan,
Newyork.....10033.

Immediately you have Sent the fund to Him..Kindly get back to me with These Information below:

Sender Name
Sender Address
Exact Amount Sent
Money Transfer Control Number(MTCN)

With all These Information,This will enable the Shipper Pickup These Fund Via westernunion.Await your response via email Immediately you have Completed The Transaction to My Shipper.Thank you Very Much.....

Best Regards,

Swansea Cole



HA! So I did a Zabasearch of this new shipper. There actually came up some entries with the same name and address, one listing a phone number as (212) 740-3142. The date of that information was 04/01/2006


I found this posting on a website for Wisconsin arts and crafts, Waac Words:

[Ed Note: It is hoped that, if you receive something this poorly written, you will know that it is nothing but a Nigerian scam.]

Hello Sales, Pleasant Day to you,
My Name is Linda Smith,i live in #330 old richardson highway fairbanks,alaska 99701,USA,which i will like to order some products in your Company, But we want to confirm if you do ship to West Africa Address. If you do, i will be glad if you can get back to me with your correct website,so that i can select the items needed.I will appreciate your quick response to fullfil my promise of quick supply for my customers and meet up with theirdemand.Also, I will like to know which type of Credit card you accept.{ Visa, Master or America Express Card},so that i can forward you my credit catd details for you to make your charges asap.
SHIP TO:- Attn:- PATRICK INYANG
Address:-# 20 OREMEJI STREET
PAPA AJAO MUSHIN LAGOS
We await your prompt reply.
Best regards
Linda...


This one about forwarding credit card details makes me wonder if they swiped this guys identity. There is also a man by this name that is listed as a Branch Chair under the Science Teachers Association of Nigeria.


Then I found this website GIPEC College of Chaplains INC and on this members page all the way down on the bottom center is Patrick Inyang. The man who called me had a very thick accent that could have been a Nigerian accent.


So, I'm thinking of what I can say to Swansea Cole now. Get some amusing entertainment of how suave he thinks he is. I mean I know I'm wasting my time and I'm not going to get anywhere and they will just go right on scamming. But maybe someone will see this who has doubts and it will save them some money.

Friday, June 29, 2007

Report Scam

I filled out a report with the Internet Crime Complaint Center who handles online crimes. It is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C). Even though there was no crime committed because I wasn't as stupid as Swansea Cole thought I was - they still allow for reporting of suspected criminal activity.
Here is the automated response I got from them


Thank you for filing a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).Your complaint has been successfully submitted. Please retain the following information for future contacts with the IC3:
Complaint Id:
Password:
If you wish to view/download your complaint or have any additional information to provide to the IC3, please use the following link and login with the above complaint id and password.
The IC3's mission is to serve as a vehicle to receive, develop, and refer criminal complaints regarding the rapidly expanding arena of cyber crime. The IC3 aims to give the victims of cyber crime a convenient and easy-to-use reporting mechanism.

Complaint Status

The IC3 receives thousands of complaints each month and does not have the resources to respond to inquiries regarding the status of complaints. It is the IC3's intention to review all complaints and refer them to law enforcement and regulatory agencies having jurisdiction. Ultimately, investigation and prosecution are at the discretion of the receiving agencies.

Evidence

It is important that you maintain any evidence you may have relating to your complaint. Evidence may include canceled checks, credit card receipts, phone bills, mailing envelopes, mail receipts, a printed copy of a website, copies of emails, or similar items. Please keep the items in a safe location, in case you are requested to provide them for investigative purposes.

Additionally, to learn more about Internet schemes and ways to protect yourself, please visit www.lookstoogoodtobetrue.com.


Nice. Any other suggestions?

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Scam?

Just to sum it all up in one spot quickly...I was selling two of my alpacas to a person by the name of Swansea Cole. They explained via email and relay service (which is a phone service for those using a computer or who are deaf and they type their message and an operator relays it to me and vice versa), anyway they explained that two alpacas were wanted for his children. The first email he mistakenly referred to them as puppies. He never cared which two I picked, what they looked like or even what their disposition is. I think that would be important. He says he lives in Washington and is currently out of state at work. He wants to send someone to pick them up. I was suppose to give the person to pick them up their funds for the service. I told Swansea Cole when everything was all clear that wouldn't be a problem. But I just had this FEELING that it wasnt right. Somehow Swansea Cole was going to try and pull a fast one. Today I received the payment that states:


Sorry for the delay in getting the funds. Now that you have it, take it to your bank and get it cashed immediately.Deduct your amount for sales and transfer the excess funds via western union money transfer to the name and address below.
Receiver: ADOMA SAMUEL
Address; 2131 Ofrod Road
City: LONDON WX 1 0LP
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
call +447758658328
Email: globashipping200@aol.co.uk

Once the transfer has been sent and been picked up by the shipper I would contact you to tell you the shipment day okGet back to me with the following information's once the transfer has been done
SENDERS NAME:
SENDERS ADDRESS:
MONEYTRANSFER CONTROL NUMBER

With these information it would be easy for SAMUEL to pick the funds up in any of the western union outlet in the UNITED KINGDOM, And please make sure the shipper is notified through this e-mail address above. once the transfer has been done so that he can schedule the pick up date immediately Once again, take the funds to your bank and get it cashed same day you receive it, get it cashed and wire the excess funds via WESTERN UNION same day because time is not our friend again.Please note that you will be asked to pay western union commission for sending money through western union, kindly deduct the commission from the excess funds too. Regards


Okay. Does anyone see the alarm bells? Where did United kingdom come from? His letter was postmarked from London with no return address. His cashier's check is remitted by John K Edward from the Associated Bank of Chicago. Who the heck is John K Edward? Swansea told me that the alpacas were being shipped to Washington. Okay, so if he's being ripped of totally for shipment he would be paying $500. Okay $1000. He sent me a check for $2550 over the price of the alpacas! To Washington? We paid less than $200 to have 12 alpacas brought further. In the above email he insists that I should cash it and then directly wire his "shipper" money before his check has ever cleared. Now everyone should be seeing the flags and hearing the alarm bells.
Should I cash this and see where it goes so I can report him for fraud? Or can I turn it all in on a hunch and tell him the deal is off? I mean how stupid does Swansea Cole think I am?

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Alpaca Shearing Party

Okay, that says it all. Shearing party this weekend, all the help I can use. Bagging, cleaning, holding, leading. Mike will do the shearing. Any takers? I didn't think so. Call me if you can though. Mom? Carrie? Anyone?

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Two alpacas sold?

A couple days ago we had a guy call saying he wanted to purchase the alpaca that we had listed. He was using relay service for those talking on the computer or who are deaf. I gave me his email and asked me to forward more information. After talking a few times via email, he said that he would like to purchase two of them. He was going to forward payment and then he would have someone come to pick up the alpacas for him. Whoo ho. Two sold. Or are they?
The payment should be arriving today, but I just have this FEELING. It just isn't right. He says he's buying them for his children as a gift (which is what we did). But he doesn't care which one we give him. Not what they look like or even asked what their temperament was. Wouldn't that be important? He didn't know they were herd animals, so at first he only wanted one. After I explained to him they were herd animals he said that he would get the two for his children then. He doesn't seem to know anything about alpacas, which I suppose isn't uncommon. We knew a lot less than we thought we knew. In his first email he mentioned something about puppies. When I told him that they were not puppies, he said that he understood and was very interested. There are no huge waving red flags, but I just have THAT feeling. Somehow, this guy is going to try to rip us off. Ill keep you posted...

Friday, June 22, 2007

Alpaca poop

I put an ad in craigs list to sell alpaca manure by the 5 gallon bucket the day before yesterday. Ive sold two buckets for $3 each! That feeds the alpacas for at least a week. I thought that was just great. Its definatly great stuff though.

Standard TV and Appliance sucks Update

Well, finally last week I got Standard TV and appliance to issue a refund. After much hoop jumping. The repair man helped me go around standard by giving me numbers of their supplier and he also called viking. I had to threaten picketing and the news. First they called trying to give me a credit - like that would work. After days of insisting and telling her that I would be there to picket on father's day weekend, I got a refund. Now I just have to get the fridge out of my house. Standard delivery guys have been here twice and had to leave because they were not prepared. First time they did not bring a dolly large enough, or enough help. so they issued a request for another delivery day with the big blue dolly and a four man crew instead of two. Today they show up with two workers and the big blue dolly. So they left again with out the fridge. This time the delivery guy took pictures of the kitchen and what they had to do to get it out. (which is remove the top grill so it barley fits under the ceiling to tip it, remove two doors and zig zag it out - which is easier said than done). So hopefully they will come back prepared this time. Even the delivery guys obviously don't like Standard.

Alpacas can be dodos

The other day I went down to the Alpaca pasture to give them fresh water. I stood at the fence confused as to where the water bucket went... Then I saw the bucket. It was hanging around the neck of the little black alpaca like a cow bell. He was not happy. He is usually very lovey, but he was so upset about the bucket that I had to catch him in a big bear hug to pull the bucket up and over his head.
Then yesterday I was feeding the alpacas their grain in the morning. Ole blue eyes was inhaling the feed so quickly that he suddenly began to choke. The kids immediately knew that something was wrong. Joseph was especially upset and clung to my legs crying (which made it hard to react to the alpaca). At first the alpaca wasn't breathing and his eyes started rolling around. He was drooling and foaming like nothing Ive ever seen. He actually came up towards me, perhaps looking for assistance. I was seconds from action (thank goodness not quite there) when he suddenly heaved a horrible sound and explosively vomited everywhere. Now that really upset the kids. And that really smelled terrible. At that point he was making noise and coughing so I assumed since he was able to breathe that I should see if he could work it out. He continued hacking and drooling for about 10 minutes or so. He stayed by me and I kept talking to him to encourage him to work it out. I don't think he would have appreciated my approach too much. He was making this awful screaming sound like he was panicked. It was a horrible sight and I don't think Ill soon forget that. I was pretty sure at first that Ole Blue Eyes was going to die.
So today my husband built a covered hay holder. I think he did a fabulous job. It looks better than the ones I found on the internet. He made his out of wood and it holds nearly an entire 2 string bale of hay safe from the rain. I want to modify it to include a second trough for pellet seed in the morning. I heard you can put 3 inch smooth stone in it to help ensure that they dont choke on the pellet like Ole Blue Eyes did. The hay holder was really easy to build and I think its done really well. Ill take some pictures and post it.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Alpacas for sale

No no no. Not all of them. We never intended on keeping all 12. We want to have anywhere between 3 and 6...maybe 8. lol. We bought 12 with the intention of reselling some to offset the cost of the equipment, barn and alpacas. After the running of the alpacas, I went out to tell Mike that dinner was ready. I saw the neighbor lady who had helped us that evening and her husband peeking through the thick shrubs at the alpacas. They saw me see them and began to retreat back to their house. I waved at them inviting them to come over. They wanted to know what they were and what you could do with them. I summarized the alpaca trade for him, but let him know that these were just pet males, so there would be no breeding. We just don't have the time on our hands or the substantial out of pocket to purchase the pregnant females. They said that they had been looking for some animal to maintain the back of their property as they don't use it. At first they were just interested in opening the fence line and letting our animals graze back there, but then they were so taken by them that they said that they would like to consider buying two. Their boy, who looks about 10 really enjoyed them and had the alpacas eating out of his hand. We let him in to be near them and he got to pet a few of them. He really enjoyed them. The mother just wanted to do some research first. I'm sure she just wants to make sure that our price is not a rip off. Once she sees that our prices are excellent I'm sure they will be back. Yesterday I saw the husband out there looking like he was clearing a fence line.
I posted at ad that should begin to appear on Thursday. Its suppose to show up in all the local papers in 17 areas. We are considering perhaps selling alpaca pets as a business. Pets or for fiber. I cant believe how soft their fiber is. I'm going to call our tax advisor to see what incentives we could get on income and property taxes. Once everything is set up, it will all go so smoothly. It would be so much fun to have an alpaca pet ranch.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Running of the Alpacas

Sorry these blogs are late... Ive just been sooo busy with the alpacas, at night I'm pretty tired.
We decided the other night that we were going to move the alpacas to a second enclosure in the back of the property. I was hoping to have a few of them halter trained before we attempted this, but they are eating much more of the grass than we were lead to believe they would so quickly. With the second enclosure more than 75 feet away and no trailer to transport them, we had to come up with a plan of how to move them best. I decided to call the large alpaca ranch that we purchased them from and ask how they usually moved them and what they suggested. They said not to worry. The alpacas are herding animals. Even if you don't have any of them halter trained it wont be a problem. Just line up obstacles where you don't want them to go. Have one person lead and another walk behind them and they should follow the leader. Great. Sounds good. We put Joseph and Emily in the house so they wouldn't spook them and I carried Ethan. Mike carried the little trough of pellet seed, which is like a treat for them. Mike opened the gate and he started to lead them out. All looked good as they followed Mike out investigating the feed trough. They sampled the grass as they walked. I was admiring how beautiful they were as I walked behind them scooting along stragglers. A few of them turned to check what I was doing and then check where Mike was. I started to get the feeling that something wasn't quite right. The alpacas started cutting to the right and I walked over to keep them in line. Sure enough they straightened back out on course. My gut still told me that this was not right. The alpacas were shifting there watch from Mike to me and then I saw them take a long look around them. One last look at Mike and my positions and they started pressing Mikes position. They cut around him to the right, totally ignoring the pellets he was shaking in the trough to get their attention. Suddenly one pressed forward from the center and they were off at a run. I was so surprised. They were not supposed to do that. I watched them run for about 30 feet as they reached full run. That's when it set in that they were out of control. I looked over at Mike, his mouth open and shaking the feed trough still. I could see the shock clearly in his face. Only by the grace of God did they not cut to the right were the main road was and easy freedom to town and the highway. They cut to the left to the back of the property. I was hopeful that they would run into the 2nd enclosure that we had created in the back, but they cut to the wrong side of the trees. There was still a remnant of the old fencing around most of the property, but there were gaps to the right in the rear. I prayed the the heavy shrubbery and bushes would conceal this. I watched as they ran full speed kicking their feet in the air in excitement and ran to the rear of the property into the shrubbery. I kept chanting in my head, they don't challenge fences, they don't challenge fences... As they approached the overgrown old fence in the rear, they slowed to a stop. I sighed a momentary relief as they turned back to our property. Suddenly my gut wrenched as they turned back towards us at a run. It was like slow motion in my mind. The leaders eyeing Mike and my locations, the open spaces... Their fleece flowing up and down with each running step they took. Their padded feet made a surprising thudding sound as they ran. It was quite impressive. I was holding Ethan, but I made my best attempt to spread out my arms to discourage them from running past me. Thankfully the property was more narrow just past the dry creek bed, so Mike and I ran to this location to try and hold them off and force them to the back again, perhaps this time they would run into the enclosure. As they ran at me full speed all I could think was that they could not pass me. It seemed like eternity, but as they reached where I was standing they veered and ran back to the rear of the property again. Again they missed the enclosure. They ran at us again. This time they were more bold and got closer before they turned and ran to the back again. I thought they were gone. I wasn't sure if I could hold them off again. My brain was racing. How could we save this? Mike said he was going to run to the neighbors. I started to panic. What happens when they run at me and see that Mike is gone? There was no way that I could keep them there by myself. Mike reached the neighbors back door in record speed and pounded on it with surprising force. By the time the mother reached the door, Mike was already running back to our property. He yelled to her asking for her help to corral them. Then the alpacas gathered, ready for another run. Mike made it just in time to discourage them from passing. They ran to the right side of the property where there was no fence. They nestled themselves into the shrubbery, not noticing there was no fence yet. I started to panic more (I wouldn't have thought that was possible before that moment). I didn't know what the neighbors property looked like. Was it fenced? How easily could they get to the road in front of their house? To my amazement two of the lie down in the grass behind the shrubbery. One of them rolled on the neighbors young sapling they had planted. I looked over at the neighbor as she WALKED over and I stifled the urge to yell at her to run. Her two boys were soon running out the door to come assist as well. Mike yelled at them to create a wall and pointed out the enclosure. They didn't seem to know anything about them and I think they were nervous that they were going to get stampeded. The alpacas started to press further into the neighbors property. Mike started to make a run for the dry creek bed to get them to stop, but I think that the neighbor boy's playground frightened them from going any further. Out from their hiding they came and they made another run out to the center of the property before turning to make a run at us again. As they began their run, the neighbor lady finally made it into a position and the boys were steps behind. The alpacas seemed taken aback that there were suddenly more of us. They slowed rapidly and assessed the situation. Trying a new route, they made a run past the enclosure opening between the trees and realized that there was fencing on that side of the property. They turned and began a slow run back to the center. Before they could cross the trees and pass the enclosure opening again, I made a run at them to force them to turn and run where they were at. Thank God it worked and all but two of them ran into the enclosure, while the other two made it around the tree to the back of the property. Mike ran and closed the fence. What a relief! We were not worried about the remaining two as they will just hang around the fence trying to join the herd again. I profusely thanked the neighbors for helping. It seemed like the herd was loose forever, but the whole ordeal probably lasted 7 to 10 minutes at the most. As the neighbors went back to their dinner, my knees suddenly went wobbly and my stomach hurt. Mike was stuttering. He said all he could see was us chasing down the alpacas through town. The herd illuminating in the headlights of the car before they run away again. We were both exhausted. I couldnt help but to tell the alpacas that they were STINKERS. I felt terrible to put them in an enclosure after seeing them run so freely. It was truely a beautiful sight. I wished that we had that 10 acre farm instead of the couple acres that we do have. Im currently trying to get mike to give up all of the back property to them. I keep seeing them running in my mind. Kicking their heels up, fleece flowing as they ran, rolling in the grass - it was so beautiful.

Friday, June 8, 2007

Alpacas are delivered




So Mike didnt quite get the barn ready. A small strip was left undone on the roofing plywood. No roofing tiles or paint or any other finishing touches...But the alpacas have a place to get out of heavy rain fall and such.




They were delivered this morning in a red trailer. They were so cute and traveled so well. Of course the 12 of them started eating the grass...and eating...and eating. It was kind of funny how much they were eating. Until we realized that we were going to have to make the second pin ASAP!

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Weather Vain for the barn


A coworker of my husband's heard that Mike was building the alpaca barn from scratch and brought in this old weather vain for us to have. He said he bought this house with a really old horse barn on the property and this was on top. The woman that lived there previously said it was in the family for generations. Its not the greatest picture, but you get the idea. I think it looks great!

Standard TV and Appliance sucks like no other

You know my grandmother bought a fridge from the man who started Standard TV and Appliance while he was selling out of his garage. Since she helped make Standard TV and Appliance what it is today, I think I deserve better treatment. That is, if being a regular customer just isn't enough. To cut out all the disgusting detail, Horrible Heather is telling me since we bought a floor model (reduced prices slightly at usually a few scratches). Floor model? No problem. Ive bought them before. Anyway. It was brought here broken, but they don't care. Since its a floor model, it was sold AS IS. I never expected AS IS to include BROKEN PIECE OF CRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP. Who buys something AS IS assuming that it might already be broken and you are STUCK with it. I called viking and told them how this place was representing them. That lady is going to make some calls and get back to me tomorrow. Wont hold my breath. I would rather put that thing on the street for free than have anything to do with a viking product again. Definitely never shopping at Standard TV and Appliance again.
I asked Horrible Heather if Customer Satisfaction was their goal, or fixing the piece of crap. She said fixing it. I asked her if she bought this fridge, would it have sat in her house this long? She refused to answer my question. Well, KATU channel 2 said that they are interested in the details. Ill call the BBB. I wonder if I could post something to Consumer Reports. I mean, that is where I confirmed that the fridge wasn't a bad model to buy.
Gee. Im paying all this money out for uhhhhh, pretty lighted cabinet space.

Monday, June 4, 2007

Trade?

Anyone want to trade husbands?
Im loosing my mind.

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Our Standard Tv and Appliance Nightmare

Once thing that I have not mentioned is that we bought a brand new fridge about a month ago. Our old one had the thermostat go out on it. Yes, it was smelly. So we went to Standard TV and Appliance (where we 99.9% of the time go for purchases). We decided to buy the large stainless steel built in fridge by Viking. Its a beautiful fridge with the one door on top and the sliding freezer drawer on the bottom. It took some talking to convince Mike that I shouldn't be on the floor in the produce drawer. I mean, how often do you really get in the freezer? It only seems logical that it would be in the bottom. I was so excited. When it was delivered it was such a handful to get into place. The ceilings were so low that we had to take the plates off the top of the fridge. Of course, they bent the plates. But that's okay. When I called to say that either I didn't understand the temperature controls or something was wrong. So the repair man came out and ordered new plates and showed me how to work it. I slowly increased the setting to the highest point in the fridge and it just wasn't getting any colder than about 42. So, I called the repair guy again. He came out last Friday. He looked at it and put the top plate on. The bottom plate wasn't back yet. He did some temperature readings and cleaned it out a bit. He said the defroster was on and it should work....About 2 hours after he left the alarm bells started going off on the fridge. So I had to restart the fridge. Then it only got things about 50- 54 degrees in the fridge. Note that the settings in the freezer are just fine. When the fridge starting going all wrong that Friday, it was too late. I couldn't get a hold of anybody except a lady named Queenie who told me that she couldn't help me. So I waited until the next morning on Saturday to make my calls. No management or anyone that could help me was available because They were "having a really big memorial day sale this weekend and nobody is available to speak to you. I can give you Heather's voice mail and she can get back to you on TUESDAY." I was upset (to say the least). I told her that I had no fridge. I had already lost over $100 in food. This is Saturday and she says I'm suppose to wait until Tuesday for help? What was I suppose to do for a fridge until then? Oh, she was sorry, but there was nothing she could do about it. WHAT!!?? I called back a couple times trying to get someone on the phone who I could talk to. Fat chance. Tuesday a lady named Heather called me and basically told me that she had to check into the situation and would call me back. She asked if I would be at the same number this evening. But did she call back that evening or return calls? NO. She called back on Thursday. She said that the policy was to try and repair the fridge. I told her that I had it less than 30 days. I didn't trust that model and I wanted to trade it for an another brand. She said that exchange wasn't possible unless this fridge was not repairable. And that was for the same fridge. She compared the fridge to buying a CAR. Like that's the same. Its more like my TV, and best buy would have taken that back. The fridge was broken when they gave it to me. This is totally ridiculous. I was very upset and asked her what was I supposed to do? I had a large metal piece of garbage in my kitchen. COME AND GET IT. She basically told me up yours. She was not apologetic. She was never polite. So I told her that my policy was that she wasn't going to get a dime from me for a piece of garbage and she could just take me to court. She told me that was my choice.
You'd think they would treat a long time customer better than that. Especially one that just bought a 5000 plus dumb fridge.

Mike and I allowed the fridge repair man to come one last time. He doesn't know what is going on. He is throwing darts and is wanting to install a fan that runs 24/7. So much for less energy. He's got lots of other parts he's talking about installing. Whatever.

So I decided to make public my problem with Standard TV and Appliance. Today I was going to go down there with my kids and my sister and her son and hold signs and balloons to tell our story. Of course I was hoping that Standard TV and Appliance would not like this and try harder to fix our situation. My sister got there first this morning at 10. She called me to tell me that they were CLOSED today. Nice. So I drove an hour to hang out with my sister and my nephew for an hour. Which wasn't bad. I was just ready for battle. Warpaint, head dress...

Sigh.

So tomorrow I am calling Heather at Standard TV and Appliance again to tell her that I will be out there... not this Saturday...(Joseph's birthday).... If they are open this Sunday, or Fathers day weekend, or both. There is a new station that airs stuff like this. Consumer reports special segment or something. Call the better business bureau. Anything else?
So until then we have a large cabinet for cans and dishes? Well, at least the freezer works. My uncle loaned us a little fridge that he had extra. That was such a life saver. So, I'm on the floor in the produce bins again. We keep accidentally opening the freezer to get to the fridge area.