Jul. 25th, 2005

gwendolyngrace: (KlingonSnape)
I went to Rochester this past weekend to accomplish a few things:

1. Go to Pax
2. Get my mother's phone switched to her own account
3. Switch cars with my dad and pack up bunches of furniture to bring back here


Um... one of those happened; one happened differently, and one didn't happen at all.

[livejournal.com profile] ecwoodburn, I have absolute sympathy: My car was broken into Friday night, in my mother's driveway, of all places, and my fanny pack with wallet and cell phone, plus my portable CD player, the tape deck converter kit, and all three power cables (CD, Phone, and power splitter) were stolen, along with 6 CDs (including the one that was in the player).

Instead of Pax, I spent Saturday online and on the phone with credit card companies, my bank, Sprint, the RMV, my car insurance company, Social Security, etc. I still have to follow-up with my insurance agency, my health insurance, all my memberships (including the SCA) and so on....

And I had to purchase a new phone, because I had planned to add the technology insurance (which covers loss or theft) *after* Mom and I transferred her phone to her name.

For my own reference, the list of things in my wallet )

Now my question is, because they got the Social Security card, should I cancel out the other 5-6 cards (like Lord and Taylor, JC Penney, Casual Corner, etc.) that weren't in the wallet? Or not bother?

I also bought a new phone, we wound up upgrading to a "family plan" instead of splitting it off, and getting 800 flexible minutes between us. But, because the old phone was lost, I have of course lost my *phone book* in the phone. So if I had your number, I probably don't have it anymore. If you want me to have your number, please let me know. The good news is that the phone is blue once more, and I now have the tech insurance, god dammit. I have learned my lesson; never again shall I go without it.

The saving grace was that the Clie was *NOT* in the car; I had brought it in in a different tote bag (the same one, in fact, that I *THOUGHT* I had thrown my fanny pack into when I got there), so no $400 machine for teens to trade in as drug money, thank you. Probably about $300 once I've replaced everything that needs replacing, though, but things like the CD player are not a high priority right now.

And we did switch cars, so I have Dad's behemoth van, currently full of furniture. I will have furniture - this is good. Ooh, and next month he's also going to give me his desktop, so I'll have a faster, spiffier, and most importantly functional, computer at home. Whee. No more limping laptop.

Plus this means I have the van for Pennsic, so no worries about stuffage. It's very difficult, though, mustering the mental energy to deal with all the stuff one has to deal with in order to get back on track from this kind of thing. And the worst thing is being pissed with *myself* for not checking to make sure I had all the valuables out of the car first.

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