630.1162 not 200.1612

Blogging at the store. Rob just took a return on 200.1612. The gentleman’s wife bought him that, when he wanted 630.1162. Oh, well. Only a $350 (plus tax) return.

Don’t know what all to say. Just kinda bored and wanted to actually write something.

Been looking for abandonware. Old DOS apps mainly. Found several old games. Haven’t found the apps that I want though. I would like to see if I can find a copy of an old program I used to have. Microsoft Show Partner. It was (in a nutshell) a DOS based version of PowerPoint. It was fun to play with.

Matt just activated a V120t PIB (Cingular KIC). Used to be a piece of cake to do so, however, where the store is transferring ownership, our usual methods of performing credit apps and activations is down. We were able to just log into a secure website, and input all the necessary info, but now we can’t do so. We no longer have any login information, so we have to call up CAS to do so.

Business is slow, yet we have somehow manged to pull in $1355 in sales thus far. Mostly Cingular KIC airtime, I suspect. At least our online application of airtime still works. Customers think it’s the coolest thing, that we can apply airtime to their accounts, directly, in real time, and don’t need their phone.

Speaking of adding airtime, Matt is now helping a customer. $20. Whoopee! One of our regulars. Hell, all of our prepaid customers are regulars (and if not, they soon become a regular, because of the immediate airtime minus the headache).

When I first started working here, there was only one way to get airtime. Buy a card, scratch the back, dial a number, put in those numbers. We did that process for our customers, as well. A nice gesture that would keep them coming back. Nobody wanted to waste their time dialing. I had gotten very fast at it.

Jay just stopped in to talk a bit, before leaving. Jay runs a gun shop next door (the space is sub-let by us). Jay’s a good guy.

Crap! Just lost a sale! (wouldn’t have been much, but still, its the principal) Guy needed two 4ft sections of RG6 with weatherproofed F connectors. Our satellite installer, who also happens to be the upcoming owner/outgoing manager ‘s husband, took the rest of our bulk quantity RG6 (UV Protected, Outdoor-rated).

Well, I gotta go, it’s getting close to closing time, and I need to count out this terminal’s drawer.

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