Sunday, April 21, 2013

Journal Entry 10/12/11 3 weeks after purchase of Brand New MacBook Air/iPad & IPhone Compromised

Journal Entry 10/12/2011
Well... Alrighty now - living on little sleep but accomplished something so BIG that was so fricken right there at the click of a button. Got my iPad replaced yesterday. Tried to contact Erin from Apple Technical support; left 2 messages & tried calling a couple more times to inform her that the new Sims card did not FIX my iPad (and again, I had so much hope when the AT&T rep replaced my sims card & the 1st thing I had him do was input the email that had prompted all my most recent calls to Apple in addition to an alien seizing my MAC. And it went through, without a hitch. Good sign > new sims card; that was a 1st for my iPad & the one problem seemed to be fixed... Too good to be true - my favorite motto - but had no choice that something new could be the answer to all the mystery (lack of knowledge actually) of getting the error 'wrong UN/password' over & over again ... Errrrrrrrrr - fixed. All the technical support out there with 4 different Internet providers and I - TONIGHT - figured out the 'fix' to that ongoing error I have had for 1 1/2 years now - WOW! Seriously? I'm sure it will be short lived but the more I explore Apple products the more I love them. It is amazing to me with all the 'hacking' you hear out there & how simple it really is to do that I have been subjected to such devastation & total turmoil. Okay so I'm thrilled that I once again stumbled across a mystery to everyone else that I have talked to about the wrong UN/Password issue - one way to fix it... How? My iPhone that has a hotspot connection capability & my wifi printer were not working the way they should... Something did not add up. My brand new iPad was also on at the time & started acting possessed AGAIN - this soon? Think, think, think. Untrusted site/connection when I went into HP printers website on my iPad & then on my iPad - same error. Hmmm mmm. Purely by coincidence I Printed out network status from my new printer & my iPad started acting just like the one I just had replaced last night... SETTINGS > GENERAL > RESET... NETWORK SETTINGS. I stumbled across it on the printer then on my iPad then iPhone and VOILA - the error I have been a victim to & misunderstood by technical support (that's why I believe my calls had to be rerouted with the million of calls I've made to help me make sense of being able to populate an email on the Internet but continued to get the never ending error when putting in the exact info into the mail client... to only create an error that my password was incorrect. Chalked it up to dealing with idiots, rerouted calls, or I was actually going crazy. I just kept questioning myself - with everything I have been through in my past & still managed to keep my sanity - why NOW 50 - 52 years later would I actually become CRAZY? Paranoid... Yes, but for obvious reasons - logical? Absolutely NOT! Does a real Crazy person know their crazy? I don't think so... Although, I most definitely had my doubts at tines... But knew better. It would be more sane to believe that I really wasn't sane after all. Ahhhhh... but I am & have to deal with the insanity that has been inflicted on me for so long now. I've actually tried to convince myself that I am crazy so All This INSANITY would make sense... Mission accomplished but need specialists (cyber crime unit?) to help me put all this to an end. The insanity I have been subjected by ‘my’ hacker named Sherman, is the reality that I can't get people who are experts in this field to help me. My current locations have populated over 5 different states besides where my actual location is. This is not one person doing this... Again, I can’t be the only person this is happening to & my story needs to reach out to those that are victims as I am entering this one victory I can put a bandaid on for now but what's next?


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