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- <h1>Wasting paper</h1>
- <p>Day 00191: Monday, 2015 September 14</p>
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- I made it to Frontier, but when I went in, I wasn't able to make myself come off as angry as I wanted to.
- I had rehearsed in my head what to say, but that's not what came out of my mouth.
- It turns out this was a good thing though.
- I explained my frustration with the website not showing the service prices, and the representative pulled up the website on his monitor.
- The prices were right there in plain sight and even in large print.
- Thinking that the website might be discriminating against mobile devices as some websites do, I tried pulling up the website from my mobile.
- When the page finally loaded, the prices were right there, plain as day.
- I forgot to ask if Frontier allows customers to run their own Web servers, but it doesn't really matter much.
- If we were getting only Internet service, Frontier would have been the cheaper option.
- However, my mother really likes having television service, and with television service taken into account, Charter is the cheaper service.
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- However, that trip was not wasted.
- On the way home, I located a couple of the large discount food stores in the area, knowledge of which will prove useful in keeping vegan food available around the house.
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- As I neared home, I took a detour to stop by the bank and the game store that doubles as a Cricket retailer.
- At the bank, I deposited all my coins into my account and withdrew my usual $100 <abbr title="United States Dollars">USD</abbr> in one dollar bills.
- To my mild dismay, I had to sign two small paper slips, one for the deposit and one for the withdrawal.
- The problem wasn't the signing though, it was the wasted paper.
- Why wasn't this done digitally? What are they even going to do with the papers I signed? And this is going to happen every time I stop by for a transaction.
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- At the game store, I found that Cricket transactions are not possible when dealing with every game store representative.
- Some representatives can access the Cricket system, but others are not authorized.
- The representative present at the time was not one of the ones that could access the Cricket system, and said that if I came back after 13:00, the representative I needed to talk to would be in.
- I asked if there was any sort of pattern to when these people would be in so I would know when I could pay my bill and not, and she said that in general, they always show up at about 13:00, so today was not unique in that regard.
- I was about two hours too early, so I headed home for food, rest, and a shower, then headed back and paid my bill.
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- When I got back home for the second time today, I found that I had received two letters from Banner Bank.
- Surely one of the two held my debit card, right? Nope.
- Flexing the envelopes, I found that there was no card in either.
- I opened the first and found that it had my bank statement for my checking account, but not my savings account.
- It seems a bit soon to be receiving a statement, but whatever.
- I opened the second envelope expecting to see that the bank had been wasting paper again, and that they had put my savings account information on a separate statement, but that was no the case at all.
- Instead, the second envelope contained a second copy of the exact same checking account statement! Why is Banner Bank sending me two of the same statement? These people really like to waste paper.
- Once Internet access is set up here, perhaps I'll be able to log in somewhere and get my statements switched over to e-statements.
- That should save at least some paper.
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