AVOID - http://www.intelius.com/
Intelius offers information services (like people search) and protection services (like reverse fone search, identity protection services, etc) among many other things. I used this service to trace the identity of a phone number. Spent 99 cents for this service. And totally forgot abt it at tht point. After 4 months i noticed tht my credit card was being charged 19.95 every month since i used their services. I Googled for intelius fraud, and found tht i am one of the hundreds or may be thousands of victims. Called the Intellius customer service at 888-445-2727. A brief transcript of the conversation is a below:
CS: Thx for calling IUS, how can I help you.
Me: I used Intellius services a while back to reverse look up a phone number, and I noticed today that I am being charged 19.95 every month.
CS: Yes sir, you used the 99 cent service (as opposed to $4.99 lookup, that charges 4.99 once) that has a 7-day free trial period before which if you do not cancel, the subscription fee will be charged every month until you cancel it.
Me: But, I never subscribed to this service.
CS: Yes sir, when you used this service online, you were taken through various pages (Page 1) - you will see a message here (Page -2) - You will see blah blah (Page - 3) - You accept to the terms and conditions blah blah blah....
Me: I never saw those pages during time.
CS: I can cancel you service right now sir, if u want me to.
Me: I would like to do that anyway, but I want my money back that you charged me for the last 4 months.
CS: Sorry sir, all I can do is to cancel the service. I will not be able to refund you anything.
Me: Is there anyone else I can talk to.
CS: Yes sir, they will not be able to do anything either. Would you like to talk to them.
Me: Of course f***er ( of course I said the last word softly...)
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Supervisor: Yes sir, we can cancel you service right at this moment.
Me: No, I want my money back.
SV: we have been sending you emails every month whenever we charged your credit card.
Me: I never received any such emails.
SV: They might have gone to ur spam folder.
Me: There is not better destination for your kind of emails, but I do check my emails and spam every 2 hrs, and I never received any from Intelius. ( I might hav received, but I said I didnt).
SV: No sir, you did receive the emails.
Me: What the hell do you mean by "You did receive the emails", are you kidding me. When I said, I did not, I meant I did not receive ur stupid emails.
SV: OK sir, as a courtesy, I can issue a refund for 2 months.
Me: I was charged for 4 months, I and I want it all back.
SV: Sorry sir, all I can do is 2 months.
Me: I will file a complaint, no matter what, if I receive a penny less than what I was charged.
SV: OK sir, as a courtesy for this time, i will issue a refund for all the four months.
Me: I dont need ur courtesy, I just want my money back.
SV: Here is the confirmation number, you will notice 4 differents refunds, for month each.... Have a nice day.
Me: OK..
More information here...
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/18/naveen-jains-intelius-begins-to-crumble-good/
http://www.ripoffreport.com/Intelius/Internet-Fraud/Intelius-Credit-Card-Fraud-Bel-CYE5A.htm#cye5a
I will see if I can still file a complaint, even after receiving my money. These guys suck.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Sunday, March 15, 2009
How to boil Potatoes, Eggs, etc
It is really heartrending (at least for me) to see someone boiling potatoes or eggs, etc., with the pot full of water and with no lid on. This method is easy, doesn't need much thinking. But then, it takes up a lot of heat to bring the pot-full water to boil and keep the lid open, and u are letting a lot of hot steam escape into air.
The proper way to boil:
The same concept is used in pressure cookers except that they operate under high pressure. Steam at high pressures has higher boiling points and higher latent heat, thus making the process of boiling quicker.
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The proper way to boil:
- Once u wash the eggs/potatoes, etc., place them in the pot or utensil.
- Pour water in the pot such that these items are only half immersed (unless the items are stacked on on another, in which case u have to pour water such that the top most item is half immersed).
- Cover the pot such that no steam escapes.
The same concept is used in pressure cookers except that they operate under high pressure. Steam at high pressures has higher boiling points and higher latent heat, thus making the process of boiling quicker.
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Friday, March 6, 2009
Ear Pain on Plane, Pop Ears OR use EarPlane
I have seen many flight travelers feeling discomfort in their ears during take off and landing. I myself have had this problem. Sometimes it gets so severe that the ears would bleed.
Remedy before going into actual reasoning:
a) Pop Ears - This is a cost-effective and natural remedy. This involves blowing air into the middle ear so as to get air in there to same pressure as outside. Do it this way:
b)Use EarPlane - Buy this product, EarPlane, and use it. I did not try this, but it has good reviews on Amazon.com. Some friends asked me if I am endorsing this product or if I get any referral fee. No, I am not endorsing this product.
These are also available in smaller sizes for children.
Why it happens:
To understand the cause for this discomfort one has to know about at least the following 4 parts of a human ear. Ear Canal, Ear Drum (Tympanic Membrane), Middle Ear & Eustachian tubes. As shown below, the Eustachian tube connects the middle ear and the pharynx (to the throat). This tube helps in maintaining the air pressure in the middle ear, by occasionally letting pressurized air from the throat to the middle ear. This equalization of pressures doesn't happen automatically for everyone due to various reasons viz. inflammation of the ear, the ear itself, etc.
There are 2 pressures acting on an ear drum. The air pressure from the ear canal and the air pressure in the middle ear. As long as these are equal, there will be no stretching of the tympanic membrane and everything is normal. If any of these pressures changes relative to the other, the ear drum (or the membrane) is stretched causing pain.
Before the flight takes off, the air in the ear canal as well as in the middle ear is at regular atmospheric pressure. As the flight takes off and the altitude increases, the air pressure in the ear canal decreases along with the atmospheric pressure. The air pressure in the middle ear is still at high original atmospheric pressure, causing different pressures on both sides of the ear drum.
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Remedy before going into actual reasoning:
a) Pop Ears - This is a cost-effective and natural remedy. This involves blowing air into the middle ear so as to get air in there to same pressure as outside. Do it this way:
- Close your mouth and breathe in as much air as you can through your nostrils.
- Now close your nose (using your thumb and middle finger) tightly, such that no air escapes through it.
- Blow out the air through your ears. It might not work the first few times, but when it works, you will hear a pop sound in your ear. Trust me, it works.
b)Use EarPlane - Buy this product, EarPlane, and use it. I did not try this, but it has good reviews on Amazon.com. Some friends asked me if I am endorsing this product or if I get any referral fee. No, I am not endorsing this product.
These are also available in smaller sizes for children.
Why it happens:
To understand the cause for this discomfort one has to know about at least the following 4 parts of a human ear. Ear Canal, Ear Drum (Tympanic Membrane), Middle Ear & Eustachian tubes. As shown below, the Eustachian tube connects the middle ear and the pharynx (to the throat). This tube helps in maintaining the air pressure in the middle ear, by occasionally letting pressurized air from the throat to the middle ear. This equalization of pressures doesn't happen automatically for everyone due to various reasons viz. inflammation of the ear, the ear itself, etc.
There are 2 pressures acting on an ear drum. The air pressure from the ear canal and the air pressure in the middle ear. As long as these are equal, there will be no stretching of the tympanic membrane and everything is normal. If any of these pressures changes relative to the other, the ear drum (or the membrane) is stretched causing pain.Before the flight takes off, the air in the ear canal as well as in the middle ear is at regular atmospheric pressure. As the flight takes off and the altitude increases, the air pressure in the ear canal decreases along with the atmospheric pressure. The air pressure in the middle ear is still at high original atmospheric pressure, causing different pressures on both sides of the ear drum.
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009
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