Which is unfortunately easy to do. There are some of those search sites that include SSNs on them. Haven't seen one that detailed in a few years, but still. Just today I found a site that had addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and relatives. All accurate and all freely available, no registration required.
One in particular, you have to schedule your whole day for the appointment. Even if it's virtual.
There's the call for the copay, the call for the vitals, the call with the midlevel, then the call with the doctor. I've waited over 5 hours just for the doctor before.
My next appointment with that doctor is after business hours. I am not looking forward to that late night.
Yep! As I continued with the project I realized it wasn't going to work. Did it anyway, as I was told. Surprisingly (not), it completely flopped and the company lost a lot of money. I left and soon after it got bought out.
I wish I could say not very often. But the last few years I have made shit decisions with phones. I can't remember what phone I had when it started, but I think it was a Galaxy. It would mess gifs up and take hours to send them. One time it sent one to my friend at 3 am the next day.
So I switched to a Pixel (I figured I may as well go all in on the data sharing). It lasted for awhile but then I ran into issues with phone signal, ended up getting a new sim card and kept having the issue. Tried a new phone same issue, so I returned it and went back to my old one.
Then this year I switched to a new Pixel (I'm poor now and it was free*). Surprise, surprise, I still have a lot of issues.
Best and first smartphone I ever had was the Nokia Windows phone, can't remember what it was called but it was brilliant aside from the lackluster app availability.
I miss flip phones but I am scared to switch back to one because my laptop also sucks (thanks HP!).
I did, and I still don't get it