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June 29, 2005

Asterisk Vs Telemarketers.

Today made me long for the day that I install Asterisk in my home. I want to have any calls that do not have Caller ID to hear a recording "If you are a telemarketer or a bill collector, your calls may be recorded, and reviewed by your future customers researching your company on the internet"

Basically the story goes I bought some Cell phones from a local company Car Toys. They indicated that I could try them out for a few days, and If I was not satisifed I could take them back and be refunded my money. I tried them for a few days, and figured that the 2 year contract was too much for my budget. I returned the phones, and Car Toys refunded my money.

I shortly after I returned these I recieved a bill from Cingular. It was a few days after my cancelation, so I figured that the cancelation and the bill had just crossed in the mail.

A month later I recieved another bill from cingular for 52 bucks for the hookup on the two phones. I was pretty flush at the time, so I paid the bill even though it was a rip off in my mind. Chances are Car Toys just mis-represented the return policy. Cingular did hook up the phones, and I don't think they shouldn't get paid for work they did.

4 month later I start getting calls from CCA, A collection agency. I advise them that I have no debt with Cingular and I have no debt with them, and that they would not be getting any money. They pretended that they have no way of knowing whether the debt is valid or not, and they insist that they will continue to harrass me until they get the 52 bucks that they are not owed or I get Cingular to follow up with them.

I make the sweat it for a few days, and basically tell them the same thing each time they call and hang up.

Finally my wife gets grumpy about it, so I call Cingular, Cingular assures me that my account is paid in full, and that their recovery dept is emailing the collector to make them stop harrassing me.

They called again earlier this week, after about a month off. I told them that Cingular had sent them notification that this was paid in full and that they should stop. The agent was friendly and said she would note the account.

They called again today. Now was the time to have some fun. I explained the situation to the non-attentive collector. I asked for his fax number. after some resistance he finally gave it to me. I advised him that I intend to send him a cease and desist letter. He tried to scare me about my credit rating.

I asked him for his name, I asked for the name of his company. I asked for his phone number. I asked for his address. I asked the date of the first time he called me. I asked for the date of the last time he called me. I adked for the Date of the letters that they recieved indicating that I had a debt to be collected. I repeated every item back to them to verify I had written it down correctly. I asked to speak to his supervisor. He refused and indicated she listened to the whole convesation.

Finally, I turned on my Phone Pro voice and asked about the weather. He was quite defensive about the question. I politely repeated it for him. He told me it was a beutiful day in Colorado. I thanked him for not calling me in the future and let him know that it was a pleasure wasting his time today. I probably got 15 or 20 minutes out of him. I wonder if he is hourly or commission. Either way, I am hurting their bottom line..

I immediately called Cingular. I asked them to look up my previous contact. I verified the content of my previous call. I let them know that it was not resolved. The lady was quite polite, and put me on hold for a few minutes and let me know that the Cingular collection department is calling off the dogs. I let her know I was not satisfied with that answer, as that is exactly what they told me last time, and that I would like CCed on any correpondence and I would like documentation that the account is paid off so that when the collectors call again I will be able to give the concrete evidence that this was taken care of. The agent at Cingular affirmed my fears. She said that she had indeed done exactly what the previous agent had done. She voluntarily gave me her name, and the name of the woman in collections who would be following up with the collector. She said she would send me a statement indicating that I was paid in full. She attempted to contact the collector to verify the info that they needed to be satisfied that the account was paid off. She came back on the phone and said they wouldn't talk to me and they where quite rude.

Later this eveing I called CCA back at one of the several contact points that the collector had given me when I was annoying him. I asked to speak to him.
Of course it is 6 hours later, and he is gone. The operator was kind enough to put me through to his supervisor. Somehow this supervisor had fogotten the entertaining convesation she had listened into earlier. She tried to be kind.

I advised her that Cingular was sending the second notification to them that the account was paid in full and that they should stop calling me. I asked her for confirmation that they had recieved that notice. I let her know that I had told them the same information each time that they had called me. (using the dates that the collector had given me) I advised them that Cingular had contacted them and asked that it stop, but they failed to follow Cingular's instructions.

She attempted to tell me that if I understood the procedure I would understand. I work in a call center, so this didn't scare me. I probed her with direct questions about their procedure. She immediately folded. Cingular talks to somebody upstairs. She doesn't know what happens upstairs. They are not allowed to talk to Cingular. I advised her that obviously "Upstairs" failed to do their job. They are wasting quite a bit of time collecting non-existant debts. They are not allowed to talk to "Upstairs" and they are not allowed to talk to Cingular, so really they have no idea what they are doing.

She kindly put the collection flag off for 30 days, and said that hopefully this will be cleared up by then.

Anyway. I doubt I will be doing business with Cingular again. I believe it is unproffesional to outsource your collection to ultra rude agencies when you have never even spoken to the customer yourselves.

Get married, Go to jail

My hometown has some interesting characters.

Tri-City Herald: Weird

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - When Rachel Dunham took out a restraining order against her boyfriend, she didn't expect to be marrying him a short time later. So instead of honeymooning in Mexico, Rodney Tomsha sits in the Spokane County Jail, accused of violating the order by getting within two blocks of Dunham.

June 28, 2005

Poetic justice??

In an obvious publicity stunt, Freestar Media has petitioned to have Supreme Court Justice David Souter's home condemed to make room for their "Lost Liberty Hotel"


Freestar Media, LLC

On Monday June 27, Logan Darrow Clements, faxed a request to Chip Meany the code enforcement officer of the Towne of Weare, New Hampshire seeking to start the application process to build a hotel on 34 Cilley Hill Road. This is the present location of Mr. Souter's home.

Clements, CEO of Freestar Media, LLC, points out that the City of Weare will certainly gain greater tax revenue and economic benefits with a hotel on 34 Cilley Hill Road than allowing Mr. Souter to own the land.

The proposed development, called "The Lost Liberty Hotel" will feature the "Just Desserts Café" and include a museum, open to the public, featuring a permanent exhibit on the loss of freedom in America. Instead of a Gideon's Bible each guest will receive a free copy of Ayn Rand's novel "Atlas Shrugged."

A question..

I wonder how high fuel prices have to be in order in order for transportation costs to offset the benefit of using cheap labor.

It sees that this could be an economic disaster. If fuel prices go up, and we are shipping most all of our real goods from the other side of the world, prices are going to have to go up to compensate.

I don't think we have the industrial infrastructure here in the states to produce all of good we are buying from overseas.

Supply will go down drastically, causing some nasty inflation problems.

That threshold Transportation/Labor cost threashold is important. I wonder where it is.

June 26, 2005

Free the slaves.

Chinese dragon awakens - Special Report - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper


U.S. defense and intelligence officials say all the signs point in one troubling direction: Beijing then will be forced to go to war with the United States, which has vowed to defend Taiwan against a Chinese attack.

Our country has never really abandoned our reliance on slavery for economic advantage. We just keep moving our slave labor further and further off-shore. Looks like the Chinese have us exactly where they want us. If we stopped buying stuff from China, our store shelves would quickly be quite empty.

If we don't stop buying China's goods,we will be subsidizing the expansion of their tyrany over even more people.

June 23, 2005

Rob the poor to feed the corporate world's bottom line.

Everyone tries to make conservatives out as being in the back pocket of big business. Apparently this is not so in the Supreme Court. The more conservative members of the court opposed this ruling that allows cities to take land from ordinary folks so that businesses can profit from it.

Supreme Court Rules Cities May Seize Homes

Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who has been a key swing vote on many cases before the court, issued a stinging dissent. She argued that cities should not have unlimited authority to uproot families, even if they are provided compensation, simply to accommodate wealthy developers.

Here in Spokane the City got involved in a Public/Private parnership with disasterous results. City goverments are too easily bought to be trusted with descisions about who is allowed to own what land. Too many companies have way too much influence in the community. Those companies shouldn't have the capability to use government to bully the rest of the citizens into getting out of their way.

June 16, 2005

No more trackback spam

I installed SpamLookup yesterday, and I am quite impressed. It has elimiated all of the Trackback spam that I have been getting.

About 4 times a day I have been getting 5-20 trackback pings for poker sites and various other immoral enterprizes. I have had to log in, and use the MT blacklist plugin to remove and blacklist these websites.

Spam lookup blocks all of those automatically. When it recieves a trackback, it verifies the IP of the transmitter, and makes sure that they match the IP of the website. If not, it discards the Trackback. Pretty slick. Saves me quite a bit of time and annoyance.

June 10, 2005

Asterisk in Church

Liferoads now has a full featured phone system. I thought it would be good to share the experience that we are going through in case you are interested in undertaking a simular project for your church, business or home.

I started by installing Asterisk@Home on an old PC that I had laying around. It is a 1ghz AMD machine with 256 meg of RAM.

Installation was a snap. I just downloaded and burned the CD image, dropped it in the drive, Turned on the computer and after 20-30 minutes, I had a Linux box that was running asterisk. Don't leave this disk around for you kids to check out. It it installs with absolutely no interaction, not even "are you sure you want to do this?".

I initally ordered a Grandstream GXP-2000 This phone was easily configured via the web interface. I bought it a bit on the bleeding edge, and new firmware is being issued quite frequently upgrading and fixing bugs in this phone. I think it is a quality product, and I would recommend it to others.

I also got 4 Sipura SPA-841 phones. I was quite disappointed with these compared to the Grandstream. 3 of the 4 phones didn't work correctly. One lost network connectivity shortly after installing, and was unable to get past the Initializing network screen. Another had nasty Static when you used the handset. Another had a speakerphone volume that fluctuated wildly. My vendor is going to replace these, but it has not been easy. I also do not like having to use multiple buttons to transfer calls. On the bright side, if the Sipura phones worked the way they are supposed to, I don't think they would be a bad phone for the money.

I purchased two X100 compatable cards off Ebay. These run about 10 bucks each. These are used to connect your old fassioned telephone lines into your Asterisk box.

Configuration of the system is pretty easy. The asterisk at home installation includes a web based configuration tool called AMP. You can use AMP from any web browser on your network and add extensions, set up ring groups, build interactive voice response menus etc. You can record your prompts from any extension.

The one challenge I had with the IVR functions was that AMP didn't have a method to play a sound file, then go to a back to the menu. Instead it would play a file, then hang up. I had to write custom scripts to get around that issue. It was relatively easy to do, but I know that some people are intimidated by having to write scripts.

We implemented this 8 or so days ago, and I think overall everyone is happy. There are some annoyances that we are still trying to work out. Some calls have quite a bit of Echo.The callers do not hear it, but the Church staff do. I also still don't have good phones for everybody.

There are several features that we hope will help communication work better now that we have this implemented. We where able to set up extensions for quite a few of the leaders within the church, and have voicemails left in those boxes directed to their Email accounts. Being able to have the caller call somebody directly is a big value. It saves the staff time because they no longer have to do receptionist/phone running duties. I think it also make the caller more comfortable leaving a message. With the answering machine, they didn't know for sure who would be listening to the message. Also some of the more frequent questions can be answered by the phone system. We have set up recordings regarding the time and location of our services and upcoming events.

I believe that open source software is something that churches should seriously consider, especially for the backoffice stuff like PBX's, File servers, Internet Servers etc. These applications really can lubricate the flow of information, allowing the staff to focus on their ministries rather than logistics.

June 8, 2005

I don't quite know what to say...

Really... I don't know what to Say about this..

Trinity News: Clown Eucharist Video: Participant Reaction

June 5, 2005

Hollywood losing streak

Every Sunday for the last several 10 weeks, the media bemoans the now 15 week losing streak at the box office. For the last 15 weeks people spent less money on movies than they did this time last year.

The reason for this is pretty simple. Last year, "The Passion of the Christ" was out, and brought in a ton of money from people who likely do not frequent the theaters.

I don't think the media gets it. Obviously there is a sizable market that was tapped last year. If Hollywood would produce some movies that exhibited some traditional values, perhaps they could tap that market.

As it is, culture tends to follow the movies. Our culture is arriving at the violent, sexually motivated, drug using, God ignoring self centered destination that has been portrayed in so many movies. Why go to the theater, when you already have all of that drama your own home?

I suspect this is why some of the seeker-sensitive growing so quickly in some areas. They offer simular entertainment value, but offer a new destination. I pray that they are as effective at adjusting the culture's course as Holywood has been in the past. I also pray that they stand first for Christ. Entertainment is fine in church so long as it brings glory to Him.