Knight
Well-known Member
100% correctHowever, the entertainment value of her posts are priceless.![]()
100% correctHowever, the entertainment value of her posts are priceless.![]()
I agree with youI care about deb very much, and to me she is displaying anxiety, an emotion I'm familiar with. I could be wrong, she could deny it, but that's what I pick up from these actions which may appear frivolous but serve to help her ease into her new life.
If moving is one of the hardest things to do, stress-wise, in the best of times, how stressful could it be for deb? Maybe I'm reading too much of myself into it.
Best of luck to you, deb.
Hope you are having an easier day today and tomorrow.Thank you to those that give supportive messages.
They're sure to straighten this out when you prove the purchase date and when you had the service transferred to your name. Unless, of course, there's some wonky local law allowing PWD to hold new owners responsible for previous owners' delinquent bills...I received a water service bill for my new house. I am being charged for a full 6 months, but have only owned it for 2 months. I thought that would be prorated. If you're going to say, "Contact the PWD." I did. No answer yet.
I did hear from the village clerk. She said that amount was taken off the purchase price, so I guess as long as I got credit somewhere, it works out. With so much disrupted in my life right now, I can't remember every detail.You may have been given a Credit in your price. Look over your summaries from the lawyer.
Yeah....in a perfect universe.If someone has office hours, they should post a message on the door that it won’t be happening that night.
What else can go wrong? Someone came to look an my roll-top desk yesterday. She started closing the top, I guess she wanted to see the condition. When the top closed, it locked the desk. My car, garage and house keys are now locked in the desk.
Unfortunately, you have an exaggerated idea of what things are worth today. My wife bought a nice chair similar to the one you show, but in better condition for $10 at Goodwill.$600 would be an insult.
It was reupholstered - cost $125!The chair is worth nothing up to $10. It needs reupholstering; the wood may need sanding in some spots, most certainly a scraping and deep polishing.