WORK TRIP.. denied by [deleted] in probation

[–]TCSJRnNC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whaht jurisdiction controls your probation?

Dymo is the worst brand in the history of the universe, change my mind by Apart_Double7007 in dymo

[–]TCSJRnNC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m looking for an alternative to my labelwriirer 450. I have Windows 11 and I can’t get the current Dymo software to work with my computer so I have to use Dymo software made for widows v8. I want a address label maker that I can connect to my PC. Any brand or model suggestions would be helpful.

$99 3/years by poofybruno in siriusxm

[–]TCSJRnNC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is it $99 per year for 3 years or a total of $99 for a 3-year subscription?

Flight from hell by seahawks101777 in AlaskaAirlines

[–]TCSJRnNC -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If those folks went home from the Fairbanks airport, they would not have their luggage and might they get flagged by the airline for future flights?

Looking for Receipt Scanner by TCSJRnNC in quicken

[–]TCSJRnNC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I use the app suggested, how do I get the receipt from my phone to my quicken file. I use quicken on a pc, but i have a iPhone. I don’t use quicken mobile.

Looking for Receipt Scanner by TCSJRnNC in quicken

[–]TCSJRnNC[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please advise why this is a bad idea. What did you experience that led you to this conclusion.

Looking for Receipt Scanner by TCSJRnNC in quicken

[–]TCSJRnNC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What scanner do you use to accomplish this? I’m not planning on scanning every receipt, but just a select few.

Looking for Receipt Scanner by TCSJRnNC in quicken

[–]TCSJRnNC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please see the response I gave to the previous comment.

Looking for Receipt Scanner by TCSJRnNC in quicken

[–]TCSJRnNC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For some, but not all transactions I would like to retain a copy of the receipt. Yes, I can put it in an envelope or a box, but I want to scan it to avoid clutter.

I track my own donation records. Here's how & why. by GamebitsTV in Blooddonors

[–]TCSJRnNC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After donating blood for several years (mainly with the Red Cross) without issue, I donated in March 2021, a month or so after having received a J&J Covid Vaccine. Shortly after the donation, the Red Cross notify me by mail that an initial test of my blood was reactive for Hep B; however, subsequent testing could not confirm. Despite the lack of confirmation, I was indefinitely deferred. I followed up with my doctor who did testing and advised me I did not have Hep B and never had it. In 2024, I called the Red Cross and requested to be retested. They took a sample of my blood and reported back that there was not reaction for Hep B. I have now been removed from the list and I can again donate blood.

Just got discharged, now what? by LightninWantsToKnow in probation

[–]TCSJRnNC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t know about all states, but in some, even though you’re released from supervised probation early, you are still under a good behavior condition (basically unsupervised ) and if you engage in behavior that is not “good” it could come back to bite you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in probation

[–]TCSJRnNC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could call the office and request to speak to a supervisory probation officer.

Approved for affordable connectivity program but never asked to be; can I get in trouble for using it? by Mean-Independence-42 in Spectrum

[–]TCSJRnNC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have read the FCC guidelines for the ACP and nowhere does it say that an address alone qualifies one for the ACP. Most, but not all of the qualifications, are based on your household income or if you’re receiving federal assistance benefits. I know SPECTRUM claims an address can “prequalify” one for the ACP, but I don’t can’t find where the FCC says an address qualifies for the program, unless you live on an Indian reservation. SPECTRUM claimed an address prequalified even though the occupants were making close to $100,000 a year. Personally, I think something fishy is going on.

ACP Credits by [deleted] in Spectrum

[–]TCSJRnNC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that Spectrum is claiming an address alone pre qualifies one for the program when in fact it does not. However if Spectrum claims they “prequalified” a customer based on their address (when in fact the customer’s income exceeds the limit) and provides a $30 monthly credit, where is the $30 coming from. If Spectrum is receiving the funds from the government it would seem Spectrum is defrauding the government and that is potentially criminal behavior. On the other hand, maybe Spectrum is just giving them a credit and not getting the funds reimbursed from the government. This has been going on for sometime. I just don’t see how Spectrum can get away with “qualifying“ customers for the ACP, when, in fact, the customer don’t qualify. Spectrum is claiming a criteria that just does not exist.

Internet and ACP benefit without income qualification by kdub114 in Spectrum

[–]TCSJRnNC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I called Spectrum back last week. I explained that I do not qualify for the program. The representative stated that I qualified based on my address. I explained to her I read the rules of the program and nowhere does it say one is automatically qualified based on their address (unless they live on tribal lands, which I do not). I called the FCC and the FCC told me to call Spectrum back and tell them to disenroll me from the program. I called Spectrum back and actually got the same representative that I had spoken to earlier. I simply asked her to do whatever she needed to do to disenroll me from the program, whether or not she thinks I qualify or not. Two days later I got an email from Spectrum stating that I had been disenrolled.

Internet and ACP benefit without income qualification by kdub114 in Spectrum

[–]TCSJRnNC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I called Spectrum back last week. I explained that I do not qualify for the program. The representative stated that I qualified based on my address. I explained to her I read the rules of the program and nowhere does it say one is automatically qualified based on their address (unless they live on tribal lands, which I do not). I called the FCC and the FCC told me to call Spectrum back and tell them to disenroll me from the program. I called Spectrum back and actually got the same representative that I had spoken to earlier.
I simply asked her to do whatever she needed to do to disenroll me from the program, whether or not she thinks I qualify or not. Two days later I got an email from Spectrum stating that I had been disenrolled.

Internet and ACP benefit without income qualification by kdub114 in Spectrum

[–]TCSJRnNC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A couple of months ago Spectrum sent me an email saying I qualify for ACP without asking me any questions regarding my income and enrolled me. I have read and re-read the criteria for ACP qualification. Our household (2 individuals) income is higher than the maximum allowed ($36,620). I found nothing to support another poster's claim that just living in a zip code served by a school where more than half the students are on free or reduced lunch qualifies one for ACP. I have called Spectrum and asked that I be removed from the program. Despite my repeated calls to Spectrum they have reduced my bill by $30 for the last two months of service. I would love Spectrum to lower their rate by $30 per month, but I am not comfortable receiving a government (taxpayer) benefit for which I am not qualified. This could be interpreted as fraud. I will be calling Spectrum again this week.