Just thinking about my GMail being hacked…
The funny think about having my GMail hacked is that I wouldn’t mind if a few people who got spammed actually clicked on the link and got a nasty computer virus that ate their hard drives.
I also cleaned out my contacts and deleted about 340 email addresses from people I either don’t talk to, don’t care about or didn’t know who they were.
I changed my passwords for most of my accounts, but I still fear that someone is going to steal my identity. I will be watching my accounts closely you hacker losers, so beware.
GMail = Hacked.
If you received a random message from me in the last 24 hours, please delete it. Thank you.
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It’s a digital world.
I officially made an offer on a condo today. I am so anxious and nervous, I can’t stop eating and I know I won’t be able to sleep tonight.
I have been trading e-mails and phone calls with a mortgage loan officer from Chase, which is my bank. He splits his time between Dallas and St. Louis, but I have been talking to him for a few months now and he hasn’t been in Dallas once. And the listing agent for the condo couldn’t meet with us last weekend and asked my dad to e-mail him.
Sometimes I can’t believe that people do business so virtually nowadays. When I am dealing with money or have questions about a serious issue, I want to meet face-to-face with someone and get all of my answers. I am getting tired of e-mails and voicemails. Doesn’t anyone sit down and have a conversation anymore?
I spend a majority of my day answering and sending e-mails, replying to customers on Facebook and Twitter, so I am part of this issue. But, I also spend a lot of time in meetings, talking through ideas and figuring out the best plan of action for a project. There needs to be an equal balance.