
Mar 12, 2009, 01:51 PM
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Just like the lyrics say. "If it wasn't for bad luck, I wouldn't have no luck at all."
I sent my brother a form to sign that I needed for the registry of Motor Vehicles. Even though my mother had a will, the whole process was quite extensive and confusing. She left him the car and he wants me to sell it. Anyway, he never got the forms. Where does the mail go when it gets lost? Why wouldn't they send it back to my return address if there was a problem? ARGH! Now I have to go back to the registry and deal with it again and my mind is such I can barely remember how to tie my shoes.
I sent a letter to Discover Card, canceling my mother's account. Here it is.
Customer Service Department
Discover Card
PO Box 30943
Salt Lake City, UT 84130
Re: Closing account on *insert Orange_Blossom's mom's name here.*
Dear Sir or Madam:
This letter is my official notice that I am closing my mother's account, *insert account number here.* She passed away in January.
I am paying the account's balance with check number 1554 dated February 14, 2009.
I am enclosing her destroyed Discover credit card.
If there are any discrepancies between my records and yours, please contact me by mail at the address below.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
Orange_Blossom
I got a letter today confirming that they canceled the account. The problem? They canceled MY account. Mine. Not hers. Mine. Now I have to straighten that out.
I went to the Dr.'s this morning as a follow-up. I had my blood drawn last Thursday. I still have a bruise from it too. The problem? They had NO RECORD of it. The visit was a waste of time and now I have to have my blood drawn again.
I know these things seem trivial but I'm not thinking clearly these days and it just seems overwhelming to me. I am so angry at the incompetency of these people!
I'm totally frazzled. 
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