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Good news on the Celga front, they've admitted the error and have credited me back the money they charged. Unfortunately they already sent off the calender, which means it'll be appearing on my doorstep instead of some poor person who ordered it. When it comes they want me to send it either back to Japan or to the owner(they said they'll reimburse me)

Also did a little playing around on the irs.gov withholding calcuator. If I estimated my income correctly I can alter my W-4 to increase my take-home pay by 50$ per check and when next years takes come in any refund due or amount owed would be less than 25$. SO naturally I'm gonna take the risk and sock that money into my savings every 2 weeks.
ladydouji: (Default)
Whenever I want to buy something off of Yahoo Auctions Japan I use Celga. I haven't been doing any ordering recently(last time was way way back in June 2004 for an auctions I ended up losing) Recently there was a gorgeous Shuten cel up, so I placed a bid. They require a deposit and said that I owed them 30$ ooohkaayy I thought I had paid them off. I didn't think much of it at the time, as I lost emails last year when I went to my new computer, just paid the balance and my deposit. Sadly I didn't win the Shuten cel and just left the deposit with celga incase I saw something later. Yesterday I got a billing invoice saying I had been charged 15 dollars shipping invoice. WTF!!! I checked the invoice and found it was for shipping a Star Ocean EX 2002 calender. Which I had never bid on and certainly do not want. So now i'm trying to get Celga to credit back the 15$ and show me every charge they've made to me. Years I go without problems and now this.

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