Even though this was published on a Thursday, the events actually took place this past Wednesday. Thus "I Was Wrong Wednesday."
A few days ago, scanning my bank account (the usual account check-up and verification) I came across a curiosity, a $412.76 debit of which I had no clue to its attachment. The notification stated "EB BBQ Unlimited" which I immediately thought was suspect. I scoured my brain for a few minutes and couldn't figure out anything I had purchased for $412.76 nor anything with "EB BBQ Unlimited" attached to it. So, dutifully, I went on a little internet discovery mission to find what that label might be.
Quite a few BBQ companies came up in my search and I immediately suspected someone had gotten hold of my credit card number and committed some "Happy birthday to me!" present shopping at my expense. So I jumped on my bank's website and went through all the necessary steps to have the charge disputed. In so doing, it was suggested I cancel the card and get a new one. Well this causes all kinds of problems, especially from the standpoint of various accounts having that card information attached to it. That means I have to go to those various places and erase the old card and input the new one which is a pain in the ass ... but a necessity in light of the possibility fraud was involved. So I went through the motions and did what I needed to do, grumbling along the way.
Fast forward to early this past Wednesday morning as I'm checking my e-mail. A couple items caught my attention, one of which was from the Sacramento Grilled Cheese Festival and another from EventBrite, both noting the 4 tickets I purchased over a month ago were being cancelled because I had requested a refund of the $412.76 charge I used to pay for them. Oh, so THAT was what that debit was on my account! And THAT'S what "EBB BBQ Unlimited" was. There was no fraud! I initiated the transaction all by my lonesome! *yeesh*
I shot a return e-mail to the Sacramento Grilled Cheese Festival letting them know my bonehead move and asked what I needed to do for a re-acquisition, being they were VIP tickets.
And then I figured I'd better visit their website in the event tickets were still available. The festival is quite popular and sells out every year. And - being well into the month and the fact it was being held at the end of April - I figured everything was sold out already and I may be SOL. But, to my surprise, there were still tickets to be purchased ... and VIP tickets at that. So I jumped at the chance quickly, purchased them all over again and ended up saving face.
Thus, the "I Was Wrong Wednesday" moniker. What a motorhead I am ...
.......... Ruprecht ( STOP )