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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote2025-08-15 09:15 pm

credit card hassles and triumphs: the saga

Further to the annoying scamming attempt that caused the bank to cancel my card and snail mail me a new one... from Aussie. (grrrrr) (yes, this is tl;dr but parts are mildly amusing plus you might learn something useful.)

I started to get annoyed "update payment details!" notifications from various apps. I figured I could live for 2-3 weeks without Netflix, Prime, Apple+, AMC, etc, (actually, doubtful) but then my main Apple account also got cross with my defunct card and I was scared I might lose all my iCloud storage. There are masses of images in there that it would be a bit tragic to lose. Unsure what else (all past emails? My stored Notes? My life is organised around those notes!) Plus the phone might stop working, I guess (my only phone).

Initial bank lady had said they would continue to fund Apple pay, but clearly that was bullshit. So I called them, and the bank guy cogitated a bit, then said if I installed the bank's payment app (called somethingmoney) I'd be able to call up my NEW credit card details and use those for all the online stuff that was expiring. Hallelujah!

So I tried to install their money app but despite it being TOTALLY FREE my phone kept saying my credit card was defunct. Did you know Apple won't let you install TOTALLY FREE apps if you don't have a payment system set up? Well, you can't. Fucking billionaires. All the bank dude could suggest was that I bring the phone into the bank next day so they could see for themselves what the problem was. This was completely that thing where something doesn't work and you assume the person doing it is an incompetent idiot and impatiently say "let me have a go".

So I was pissed off. It was clear to me that this was goddamn Apple bullshit, not something I was doing and that taking my phone to the bank would NOT solve it. Bank dude had regretfully informed me that the money app was for mobiles only, and all my mobile devices were Apple.

It was now about 4:45. Then I had a lightbulb moment - I needed a non-Apple device! So I decided to go to the Warehouse (a big box store, the cheapest one in Auckland). Yes! Out I go to my car, which won't start! Dash is covered by lit-up icons including the battery one. Woe - I called the AA, who amazingly arrived inside 30 minutes. Very nice AA man (AA men have replaced my dear departed dad in my life) got in and the car started immediately. Oh the embarrassment! He kindly explained that if you don't push the clutch pedal in really hard you get all the lights and it won't start. Showed me the green light I needed to make go away to be sure I was doing that.

Grateful and chagrined, and having proved all those bastards right who say "just let me have a go", I drove to the local Warehouse (open late every day of course the better to take our money) and got the cheapest Samsung smartphone they had.

At home, I dicked about trying to charge it but most of my fixtures only have the old usb sockets. Luckily it still had 45% charge (gradually dropping as I fumbled about). Baffled by how it worked, I had to DuckDuckGo a few key issues like "how to turn on Samsung" and "where is Samsung settings" (there was an online manual that failed to cover those minor points). Eventually I had it on even though it kept turning its screen off every 30 seconds. I found the google store and downloaded the money app. And it worked! Once I'd logged into my account I was able to see "card details" with my new card number etc. The CVV was called something else but it was the usual 3-number code.

Victory! I had card details and was able to update Apple, which sorted out the other apps.

But... then today I tried to update my Amazon, Paypal, and Uber eats payment details, and it rejected the CVV no. WTF? Now, as above, I'd had problems with the damn new phone switching the screen off every 30 sec, which meant it was hard to stay logged into the money app to copy my card details into all the other billionaire apps. So I'd cleverly taken a photo of the details, which solved it. Turned out that wasn't so clever for numerous reasons, one being that I failed to go back to the money app to recheck the new card's details. When I eventually did, hours later, they'd changed the damn CVV code! That's when I noticed the small print saying it wasn't a CVV code but was a "dynamic security code" that changed every 12 hours.

So now I'm sorted. It's been 9 working days since they supposedly mailed me the new card and of course no sign of it yet - could easily be another 9 days, if not more. And all I have to do is look up my new dynamic security code every day and update several payment systems. Plus I have a shiny new Samsung phone and very little idea how it works. Haven't dared inserting the SIM card yet - unclear if it takes the mini, micro or ultra-miniscule size, or whatever. That's a hoop to jump through on another day. At least I managed to locate a usb adaptor so I can charge it now.

Ah, the modern world, so restful.
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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] stargateficrec2025-08-14 09:16 pm

Newborn History (by trillingstar) (G)

Shows: SGA
Rec Category: Ronon Dex
Characters: Ronon Dex, John Sheppard
Categories: Gen
Words: 1516
Warnings: no AO3 warnings apply
Author on DW: [personal profile] trillingstar
Author's Website: trillingstar on AO3
Link: Newborn History on AO3
Why This Must Be Read: This is an interesting fic, with Ronon thinking about the meaning of his tattoos and how the people from Earth are curious, but get it all wrong. There's some great worldbuilding about Satedan culture and customs as Ronon compares them to what he's seen of the expedition's culture, and it's a lovely character piece, with John finally stepping in as a friend before Ronon gets too lost in brooding.

first paragraph... )

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smilebackwards ([personal profile] smilebackwards) wrote2025-08-12 10:03 pm
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that's just human nature

World War Z by Max Brooks. How the world reacts to the zombie apocalypse. This was very compelling and I liked the structure as various interviews. Not a huge fan of the writing. It's intended to be transcripts from a bunch of different people but the POVs didn't feel very distinct to me and a there were passages where it just felt like descriptive writing, which would be fine except it was supposed to be dialogue, and in my head I was like 'who talks like this'? Although dialogue is not my strong point so maybe that's just me. I watched the Brad Pitt movie after and it was fine but bears almost no resemblance to the the book at all lol.

False Value by Ben Aaronovitch. Magical police of London. I've fallen behind on reading this series but I still enjoy it. For some reason this particular book was incredibly hard to find in print. I remember having it on my Kindle at least twice and forgetting about it as I do with all ebooks.

In TV, I watched Department Q. Fine detective show though I didn't feel a strong spark for it. I appreciated that it's Scottish and that they gave us an interesting and borderline unlikeable female character to go along with the interesting and borderline unlikeable male lead.
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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote2025-08-12 06:55 pm
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My Favourite Breakfast

I drew this in Procreate for the current [community profile] drawesome challenge. The prompt was What makes you happy.

Breakfast is my favourite meal (the promise of a new day), and this has become my favourite breakfast over the past while - it definitely makes me happy.

A toasted bagel drizzled with garlic olive oil, smeared with Promite (a gentler variant of Vegemite made in Aussie), then generously covered with smoked garlic hummus (Turkish Kitchen brand, for any Kiwis here). I've only drawn half of the bagel, so assume I've eaten the other half and am humming happily. Dilmah's English Breakfast tea with milk in my favourite yellow Chinese mug (see icon), and Greek yoghurt flavoured with Barker's Apricot (like apricot jam but with no added sugar or sweetener) plus a little maple syrup. Yum.

Black and white drawing of a bagel with topping, a black lacquer bowl of yoghurt, and a Chinese mug of tea.


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melagan ([personal profile] melagan) wrote2025-08-11 02:04 pm

Pimping and phone calls

First: pimping!

Graphic in the style of a wedding invitation with flowing script: You are cordially invited to a... Marriage of Convenience (at) fancake.dreamwidth.org, August 2025. The color palette is white with dusty rose and muted pinks, and there are flowers—what looks like dogwood and lenten rose—in the upper right and lower left corner.

Second:

I saw an actual honest-to-god working pay phone. It has been years since I've seen one.

phone




Where did I see it? I had a tire issue and had to take my car to the local garage. The phone was on the wall in the small customer service area. I kinda wanted to fondle it, it's been so long since I've seen a working one of these.
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sgatazmy ([personal profile] sgatazmy) wrote2025-08-11 06:38 am
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Writing Stuff

I can't seem to write much right now despite really wanting to. Brain=Mush. Alas.  

I am, however, doing a gen sga round robin story game on discord with a lot of people and that's going great. I realized of the 8 of us participating, 5 of us are from sga fandom of old (NotTasha, Tipper, angw, myself, and one more using a different name). So that's kinda cool to think about writing together now. Plus, I get to write with some of my friends and  favorite writers and see their thinking process some. I thought a round robin would be easy for me given we each only do up to 200 words our turns, but I'm finding myself struggling to make words. 

In fact, I'm writing this to put off my round robin attempt, lol.

The SGA feed on AO3 has mostly been stagnant. Where are all the great fics that were coming out for a while? Why is everyone posting no gate AU which and OC based future stories? Neither catches my attention or is really why I come to the fanfic world. There's one series that is au but at least with a gate but it's annoying me so much. Each "story" is only 600 words and there are 32 stories in the series. So it has been clogging the feed, making it hard to see when a new interesting story is actually posted.  Now it's clear people are liking the series, and I try not to judge how others post or what they create, but I am very much annoyed that it's taking up a lot of the search results pages. 

How are you all doing?
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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] sga_saturday2025-08-09 05:47 pm

Podfic: Earth

Title: Earth [Podfic] (on AO3)
Author:[personal profile] mific
Fandom: Stargate Atlantis
Length: 00:03:09
Pairing/Characters: Gen, John's POV, background John Sheppard/Rodney McKay
Rating: Gen
Warnings: No AO3 warnings apply
Summary: They survive.
Notes: The second of my short fics recorded for survive. The fic was a writing exercise of 20 lines, with decreasing line length from twenty words to just one.

see AO3 post


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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] sga_saturday2025-08-08 11:11 pm

Podfic: Sateda Lives While Any Sons Survive

Title: Sateda Lives While Any Sons Survive [Podfic] (on AO3)
Author:[personal profile] mific
Fandom: Stargate Atlantis
Length: 00:02:09
Pairing/Characters: Ronon Dex
Rating: Gen
Warnings: No AO3 warnings apply
Summary: Ronon discovers the villanelle.
Notes: I decided to podfic a couple of short works for the "survive" prompt - this is the first. The cover art shows Ronon against the ruins of Sateda.

see AO3 post

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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote2025-08-07 10:31 pm
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Goddamn scammers. This is a PSA - watch out for this bullshit

I was almost scammed yesterday. Got a phone call ostensibly from my bank and he (UK accent, slightly unusual but not impossible) launched right away into reassurance that he wasn't going to ask for my PIN or account details. Said he was from my bank's fraud dept and my credit card had been used for a transaction for over $1800.00 in Singapore, so as they knew I lived in Auckland, he was checking I wasn't on vacation there. I said no I wasn't.

He assured me they would block the payment, but said that unfortunately as someone had my card details, the bank would have to cancel my card and mail me a replacement. I moaned a bit about the hassle. Then he said he needed me to check my texts as there should be one related to the scam transaction. There was. Then he said could I read out the 6 digit authorisation number so he could cancel it. But the authorisation number had only 4 digits, so I got suspicious, told him I'd call my bank, and disconnected. Would I have fallen for it if he'd got the number of digits right? I hope not, but am unsure.

Sure enough it was a scam, and my bank's fraud dept hadn't contacted me. There was a small sum the scammer had tried to charge to my card, and my bank said if I'd given him the authorisation number he'd in fact have charged a huge amount to my card. The bad news is that the bank still have to cancel my card, and the REALLY ANNOYING news is that they're based in both Aussie and NZ and their new procedure is to mail my new card from fucking Australia, not locally. I know from past experience that mail from Aussie can take bloody weeks, so that's a huge bummer. (They say max. 2 weeks but I don't believe it). I have several payments automatically set up on my card and they're going to start bouncing.

Anyway, I'll just be over here gnashing my teeth, but be aware of this scam - they're very slick and believable. Don't ever give anyone purporting to be from your bank a texted (etc.) transaction authorisation number, no matter how small the amount is. In fact, don't do anything at all if "your bank" calls you. Hang up and call your bank to check.

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esteefee ([personal profile] esteefee) wrote2025-08-06 11:31 pm
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SGA Story: A Suspicious Lump (McShep, PG)

from the Narf 'Verse for SGA Saturday week #505-509: "wait" and/or "survive"

Title: A Suspicious Lump
Pairing: John/Rodney
Genre: series, established relationship
Words: 1,658
Rating: PG
Summary: Rodney is worried; John is Schrödinger's worried.
esteefee: bw rodney with red canada patch sending a red heart john's way (canadianheart)
esteefee ([personal profile] esteefee) wrote in [community profile] sga_saturday2025-08-06 11:30 pm

McShep story for Wait/Survive: A Suspicious Lump

from the Narf 'Verse for week #505-509: "wait" and/or "survive"

Title: A Suspicious Lump
Pairing: John/Rodney
Genre: series, established relationship
Words: 1,658
Rating: PG
Summary: Rodney is worried; John is Schrödinger's worried.
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smilebackwards ([personal profile] smilebackwards) wrote2025-08-06 09:56 am
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i can see it like a prophecy

The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck. Wow, this is one of the classics that did not disappoint me. I feel the rage over how capitalism and the quest for profits, by people and organizations who frankly do not need them, destroy the lives and dignity of ordinary people. This was written in 1939 and the fact that it's still so relevant is gutting. Not a fast-paced book by any means but overall just really well written details and emotional impact. East of Eden on my list for more Steinbeck later.

In TV, I watched The Undeclared War (season 1). Another show specifically watched due to my random sudden attachment to Simon Pegg and discovered through a tumblr post by someone else going through Simon Pegg obsession. This is a British show about cyberattacks and misinformation campaigns and while it was somewhat slow because it really does focus on the cyber stuff and doesn't just use that as a backdrop for more exciting spy things like a lot of shows would, it got pretty real. I was like, okay, this is indeed a political thriller and hits really close to some serious anxiety areas. That said, I will watch season 2 when it comes out. I like the way they visualized analyzing code as like an escape room type mystery and I find Saara to be an interesting and messy protagonist.

And movies! I went to see the new Superman which I thought was good and the new Fantastic Four which was fine but mostly just reminded me that no matter how good the cast is I unfortunately find Fantastic Four to be hopelessly boring.
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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] stargateficrec2025-08-05 09:13 pm

Five Ways Ronon Dex Kisses a Team Member (by minnow) (M)

Shows: SGA
Rec Category: Ronon Dex
Characters: Ronon Dex/Teyla Emmagan, Ronon Dex & Aiden Ford, Ronon Dex & Rodney McKay, Ronon Dex/John Sheppard/Teyla Emmagan/Rodney McKay
Categories: F/M, Multi, Gen
Words: 5500
Warnings: Secondary character death (offscreen) in the 2nd story. Aphrodisiac dosing offworld thus a dubcon OT4 in the 3rd story and postscript.
Author on DW: [personal profile] minnow
Author's Website: [personal profile] minnow
Link: Five Ways Ronon Dex Kisses a Team Member on DW
Why This Must Be Read: A series of stories in the 5-things structure, some with attraction, some entirely gen or friendship-based, and an AMTDI OT4 near-orgy. They're all wonderfully written, and as a bonus postscript, [personal profile] minnow gives us an M-rated section she cut from the OT4 part, which is very nice indeed. There's some worldbuilding about Sateda and Ronon's earlier life, but not a lot as the sections aren't that long. An excellent read.

snippet of fic )