Oh, I get a lot of that. Some of the prior residents are people I lived with. One of them is so stupid, that he hasn't informed both his insurance and his pet insurance that he moved.. over a YEAR ago. Both him and his boyfriend have not informed their credit card companies that they moved.
Last year, I was getting Christmas cards from someone who had lived here previously. I returned most of them to sender, but one of them managed to keep sticking around because postpeople can't read the backs of envelopes or something. Now that I've discovered that there is a hidden mailbox just around the corner, I will try again.
The worst case of previous tenant's haunting was getting annoyed by a court courier DEMANDING that {insert name} be present or that I provide documented proof that she no longer lived there. I tried pointing out to the repugnant puke that he was standing on the 14th floor of an apartment building. The little fuck actually started to poke his head in my apartment when I had to slam the door, very nearly, on his face. It was around 9am on a Sunday, yeah...
About a week later, I get a letter from the county court to "Current Resident" apologizing for that little incident. The funny thing was, after that happened, most of the mail (junk or otherwise) for her dried up too.
not yets darlin
Yes, thank you! I uhhhh still have not even started this.
mail for the prior resident and boy is their life boring!
Oh, I get a lot of that. Some of the prior residents are people I lived with. One of them is so stupid, that he hasn't informed both his insurance and his pet insurance that he moved.. over a YEAR ago. Both him and his boyfriend have not informed their credit card companies that they moved.
Last year, I was getting Christmas cards from someone who had lived here previously. I returned most of them to sender, but one of them managed to keep sticking around because postpeople can't read the backs of envelopes or something. Now that I've discovered that there is a hidden mailbox just around the corner, I will try again.
@om nom nom These days, what do you expect from standard mail? Read their email inbox on the other hand...
it's creepy. i get pics of them running marathons with offers on how you can buy more prints of them crossing the finish line.
Okay, that is pretty weird.
The worst case of previous tenant's haunting was getting annoyed by a court courier DEMANDING that {insert name} be present or that I provide documented proof that she no longer lived there. I tried pointing out to the repugnant puke that he was standing on the 14th floor of an apartment building. The little fuck actually started to poke his head in my apartment when I had to slam the door, very nearly, on his face. It was around 9am on a Sunday, yeah...
About a week later, I get a letter from the county court to "Current Resident" apologizing for that little incident. The funny thing was, after that happened, most of the mail (junk or otherwise) for her dried up too.
Well, mostly CDs for review - some of them good, some of them are bad, but I love it.
:-)))
And...ah...the lost art of writing letters - its a whole science in itself.
I love writing regular letters on paper and whatnot, but I don't have too many people to send them too.
So whenever I do that, I'm trying to pour my soul into a letter, hehe.
got the new converge record. . . .
is there something I should know. . .
Yes, thank you :)