Friday, March 23, 2012

I want to invite you ALL over to my Slumber Parties page for TONS of FUN!!!


This is "Atlanta Angela" here & I want to invite any of you readers of my blog to come on over to my VERY F=U=N Slumber Parties page on Facebook, "Slumber Parties by Angela Plummer". The link is provided below:
http://www.facebook.com/SPBYAP

Slumber Parties is the #1 adult novelty/lingerie/"girls night out" party company in the business. We only sell the absolute BEST products with many of our products even having warranties provided with them. So, come on over & have tons of LAUGHS & tons of FUN & find out what "Slumber Parties by Angela Plummer" may have to offer you!!!

Hope to see ya there!!! :) :) :)

~~ "Atlanta Angela" from "SP by AP" ~~

The United States Postal Service & Changing My Address

Today I decided I would do as I was told by the last attendant I had dealings with at the local post office & go on-line & change my address. So, I went on-line to the USPS website & went through all of the questions & filled in all of the information for my address to be changed, only to discover that when I reached the end of this process that I was being asked to enter a debit or credit card number so that the USPS could charge me a dollar to change my address. I had to read over this a couple of times to make sure that I was reading this correctly & that it was not some pop-up ad that I was looking at. NOPE!!! The USPS encourages you to change your address on-line now; yet they do not inform you that you will be charged a small fee to do this. Therefore, I decided that since I go by a post office frequently that I would just stop by it & pick up a "change of address" packet & simply fill out the "change of address" card that is inserted in the packet. So, I entered the post office & patiently waited for my turn to step up to the counter & ask the attendant for a "change of address" packet. He pointed behind me to a box that contained pamphlets on how to change your address on-line. I turned back around to face him & told him that I will not change my address on-line & refuse to pay a dollar to have my address changed. I told him that I would like the "change of address" packet that all post offices have in their branch. He looked around the room & acted rather dumfounded. He kept looking around as if he had no idea as to what he were looking for , only to discover the "change of address" packets neatly stacked in a file hanger to his left on the wall. He then attempted to discourage me from using the mail-in card to change my address b/c it would take 7-10 business days for it to get processed. He asked me where I was moving from. I told him where I was moving from, but stopped him as he continued to attempt to pursuade me to use the on-line system. I informed him that it was perfectly fine if it took 7-10 business days to process my "change of address" b/c my family will be more than happy to hold my mail for me until it gets changed. I informed him again that I refuse to pay money for an address change. He had nothing else to say & I said "thank you" & left; filled out my "change of address" card; & dropped it in the nice big blue postage box outside. So, just to let you all know that if you have to change your address in the future, consider stopping by the post office & requesting a "change of address" packet b/c these are filled with coupons for all kinds of places like LOWES, Home Depot, Bed Bath & Beyond, & many more places. It is more of a welcoming packet for one being a new resident of the city & many of the local stores/companies will place coupons in them. You get alot more for changing your address that way than paying a dollar on-line & getting NO coupons. :) :) :)