Get Apple Business Manager. You get a discount on devices, they’re registered to your company but shipped to employee, and they will auto-enroll into MDM, giving you remote capabilities, such as remote wipe, lockout, etc (I suggest using JAMF).
apple.com/business/it/
Sorry, a canned response then. Clearly it’s what you tell people when they complain their rate has jumped up some significant amount. Mine is a penny, which means Allstate didn’t really mean for my rate to increase, but was likely caused by rounding to the nearest penny.
Anyhow, I assume this is the downward pressure of the economy taking its toll, but I'd much rather a business just charge me two months in advance so if this happens, I have time to fix it, rather than disconnecting service and charging late fees.
More salt, 4 days later, my cable company finally let me know my payment was declined and I should pay it. 1) it was already paid, and 2) they're 4 days late letting me know. Do their other customers not use the internet daily?
My cable company provides my internet. As soon as my pmt declined, my internet was shut off. I chatted with their support, who did not know why my internet wasn't working. I logged into their website and it said my payment had failed. After paying it, it worked again.
My gym wanted to charge me a $25 "late fee" even though I paid it within 20 minutes of them telling me it was declined. I got them to reverse the charge, but $25 is what I pay monthly for my membership. There should be a grace period to sort it out before a late fee.
In the continuing saga of what happens when your credit card is stolen and the old card starts declining auto-payments, I'm finding businesses are no longer as understanding as they used to be. Here are 2 examples:
WW S4 has been ok. Older gritty sci-fi that’s good is Altered Carbon and Battlestar Galatica (the remake). And because it makes me laugh and is well done, Hit-Monkey is pure gold.
I made a slight change to my homeowners policy, which triggered a 1 cent increase. I suspect the credit card fees to process my payment were higher. Whatever @Allstate.
Hmm, registering to vote again (online) didn't give me an option to provide my signature.
Perhaps @MaricopaVote can add to their FAQ on how to update my voter signature so that next time it won't get rejected when I mail in my early ballot.
Maybe this?
elections.maricopa.gov/asset…
I did a mail-in ballot and apparently, @RecordersOffice didn't like my signature.
No problem though, just call and wait 56 minutes.
Um, the entire reason for mailing it is so I would NOT have to wait.
I'll just register again so I know which signature to use for the next one.