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- <h1>A bad day for my mother</h1>
- <p>Day 00529: Wednesday, 2016 August 17</p>
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- After sending messages back and forth with PayPal, I finally got them to understand my situation.
- It seems that at first, they thought that I needed to file a dispute or something and that I had made the purchase using a PayPal account, but that for some reason, I kept giving them an email address not associated with that account.
- Once they understood that there was no PayPal account (I'd made a purchase as a guest), the dispute had already been filed and won (though the dispute was through eBay, not PayPal), and that PayPal had simply sent me an email in a language that I couldn't read, they were able to actually address the situation.
- They gave me a brief summery of the email, which basically just said that I'd recieve the refund in three to five business days.
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- On the way to the recycling center to return the <abbr title="Universal Serial Bus">USB</abbr> Wi-Fi dongle that doesn't work with the $10 <abbr title="United States Dollars">USD</abbr> laptop, my mother told me about a job that they had applied for, but that their former coworker Alyssa had gotten instead.
- My mother seems to think that they're more qualified than Alyssa, though I haven't seen either of the two work, so I can't be sure.
- After a bit, my mother also realized that they'd somehow lost a day; they thought that today was Tuesday, but it's actually Wednesday, the day of a conference that they had wanted to attend.
- They accidentally missed it, which was no doubt frustrating.
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- We returned the Wi-Fi dongle to the recycling center, where the the salesperson told us that a computer that old might not be compatible with Wi-Fi hardware and that the operating system would not be compatible with modern software.
- I suspected that the software might be an issue, but until we could test it, I wasn't going to rule it out.
- It seems though that we're going to give up trying to make this laptop wireless.
- While we were there this time, I took the opportunity to look for charging cords for my laptop.
- The salesperson reminded me that the power cord must not only fit in the power jack, but also have the correct electrical output strength.
- I'd forgotten that laptop cords don't all have the same output.
- They didn't have any cords that were right for my laptop in stock, so I'll probably order a couple online once we are settled in a new home.
- My mother also wanted to know about the possibility of getting a Windows reinstall disk with the purchase of a Windows machine.
- The thing is, every time that they get a Windows machine from the recycling center, it eventually fails because it's Windows.
- The best way to fix the machine (aside from actually installing a working operating system on it) would be to completely reinstall Windows from scratch to reset to a default state.
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- One must either buy a new copy, install a better operating system, or part with the machine.
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- Later that day, my mother was paining a table in the house, despite knowing that paining in the house is a bad idea.
- They managed to spill the paint in their bedroom, mostly on a plastic mat, but also a little on the carpet.
- I helped clean it up, but my mother really isn't having a good day today.
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