First, the latest on the Ebay thing. They are looking at this blog now. I suspect they are emailing one another with the link. I haven't heard anything from them about it yet. happyharry.03 is still at it. I have another user that has just been caughtout by him, and someone from Paypal tried calling the house yesterday I think but Puff hung up and had the number blocked because she preusmed it was the debt collectors again. I have given them my cell number but asked that they not bother calling just to waste my time with platitudes. the scumbag seems to be ignoring me altogether, and ebay said that they had taken the appropriate action for the fourth time today, which means they have done nothing.
I haven't checked yet, but another victim emailed me today saying there appeared to be a change in policy on the paypal website to do with seller protection. Maybe there are lots of people getting on their case. I will not even think of stopping until I get a nice apology, harry is nicked, my, and all the other victims, accounts are set to where they should be and maybe we have received some compensation from them for all the worry it has caused. Also, I will require that any debt collector issues are resolved in full with the referenca agencies. I do not see why any of us should be made to suffer because of the thieving ways of people like "mr papamichael" (I am sure this is a false name now as no public record exists that I have found) or of Paypal..
Anyway, the work blog!!
So I arrived in Newnan on Tuesday evening. There was a little confusion because of the trailer I was picking up, but it all worked out easily enough. The tree frogs were making a hell of a din!
I dropped my trailer in the appointed zone then set the floor up so Greg didn't have to. In itself, it isn't hard. It twangs my shoulder a bit sometimes, but not badly and the exercise is what has given me the strength back anyway, so I am not complaining. The end of my collarbone gets people all squeamish- it does look hideous. But in the heat and humidity of Atlanta, it certainly gets a sweat on when you have to set the deck up..
Hooked up, checked the trailer and the seal and off I went. I still had 3 1/2 hours I could drive so I hightailed it for Knoxville. Amazingly, all the scales were closed so I breezed on through. Got to the scale in Knoxville before I could find somewhere to park, mind.
This morning, I set out a little later than I initially planned and cracked on through Lexington and up through Cincinatti, and am currently sat in the shade of another truck in the Piling J in Beaverdam, Ohio, waiting on customs clearance before I go up to the Detroit/Windsor bridge. All being well, I will cross this evening and be at the first drop for first thing in the morning.
Continued from Monday.
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