EricShawnNovelist
EricShawnNovelist
EricShawnNovelist

Hated it. That is all.

Oh, this article is serious. I had to check first to see if I was at The Onion.

Claire, you are much too young and beautiful to secretly be an 85 year old grandmother who saves things like butter wrappers. For God’s sake, just throw them away.

Unfortunately, the new ios 11 has bugs, and here’s one of the worst. This happens in any browser, Safari and Chrome, in ios 11, when you go to log in at any site that has a pop up login box (which is millions of sites).

That’s good news? :(

Loved it. Thought it was drop dead hilarious, could not stop laughing the entire first two episodes, and then the mystery actually became quite compelling and the story was satisfying. I thought it worked quite well, imo.

(P.S. - Do not underestimate the importance of ball hair.)

But if it got unfrozen, they would send you a paper letter by mail, yes?

Almost all credit cards allow you to turn on ALERTS. Do that.

Patrick is right. I’ve been staring at that picture of a clock and time definitely feels like it has stopped, can’t even see the hands moving.

I’m not a lawyer, but I play one in my fantasies.

Yes.

This was a great article! Learned a lot. I had to shell out $20 to freeze my credit with TransUnion and Experian, so it would be nice if I got that back if a class action happens. (Equifax and Innovis were free to freeze).

I use ProtectMyID.com (an Experian product), and it is great. It has saved me more than once, and has never failed to notify me when a new account was opened (such as by me, etc.). It’s not cheap, though.

I was just finally able to get through to the Equifax site and freeze my credit... it worked, but BOY was it slow! I thought the browser was timing out.

Where is the word “lawsuit” misspelled? Not seeing that. And thanks.

I just successfully placed a Freeze on my credit at TransUnion and Experian, but you have to do all three, and wouldn’t you know it, Equifax phone numbers (and I tried 5 different ones) all give busy signals.

It affected 143 MILLION people, not thousand. Or, in other words, every single person with a credit report on file anywhere.

This issue of whether or not you waive your right to sue is not anything anyone needs to worry about because many, many cases have gone before the courts in which people who have supposedly “waived” their right to sue have still been permitted by the court to be claimants in the class action.

It all depends on the

Yuck. Herpes. And no condom in the world can keep you from contracting it. You can get it from something as simple as shaking hands and even from toilet seats. Fucking herpes.

Ah, but can I make my emergency cookie when all I have in the house is non-dairy creamer, foot powder, and a bottle of Drano? That, my friend, is the real task.