Cushlamochree! Stung by another Facebook Scammer

I do my best to be hypervigilant about scams, but there is so much going on in the world to worry about that sometimes I let my guard down as I reported here.

We recently remodeled our kitchen, and I thought these under-cabinet lights would be just the thing for a bit of extra illumination while working.

I started getting bad vibes from this company called “Aptsociable” when I noticed the actual charge to my credit card included $9.41 for sales tax on an order of $25.37, a 31% tax rate. When I inquired at their customer service address, they responded with this:

According to your email address, we have detected that you did not place an order in our online shop. Could you please checkour order details again? We are afraid that you may reach out to the wrong company and the wrong person.

After providing screen captures of my order confirmation and PayPal receipts, they sent this:

We feel so sorry for your dissatisfaction.
The additional charge was made due to system error.
We credited that additional charge back to your original account.
Please kindly wait for 2-3 business days for the confirmation
message from the bank. 
Yours sincerely,

Customer Service Team

Then I started receiving updates from shipping@24hservice.vip, the same bogus shipping company I mentioned in my earlier post, indicating that my package was working its way through Belgian customs, was being inspected, was in transit, and finally had been shipped to the US.

The package arrived yesterday (direct from China, it had been nowhere near Belgium). It was so small I had no idea what it could have been. Inside, there were four of these (guitar pick for scale)

The only good thing I can say about these little things is that they work, although the light they generate is woefully inadequate. I’m more angry at myself for falling for another shady Chinese merchant than I am at the weasels themselves; by now I have a firm conviction that many Chinese internet marketers, especially the ones who advertise on Facebook, have all the ethics of a starving honey badger. It is also worth noting that Chinese advertisers on Facebook, including those from China, have been linked to widespread fraud and scams, with reports showing Meta earned billions from such ads—up to 19% of its China ad revenue in 2024—despite internal efforts to curb them. Meta tolerated high levels of these fraudulent ads (e.g., scams, porn, illegal gambling) to protect revenue, even after reducing them temporarily in 2024. Zuckerberg is, in my humber opinion, a scumbag.

The package, incidentally, was shipped from “Davve Garzaz, 1825 Paradise Trail, East Stroudsbury [sic], PA” There is a Stroudsburg, but no Stroudsbury. And this is what Google Maps shows for that address:

A rather abandoned-looking structure in the middle of a rural neighborhood.

These vendors pop up with a computer-generated name, make enough sales to generate some profits, vanish into the haze, and reappear later with a new name and the same merchandise. Being in China with only an ephemeral internet presence makes them impossible to find, and very difficult to extract compensation from. The best I could do in this case was to send their customer service address one final Message:

我订购的商品今天收到了。
这些灯的实际尺寸只有我预期的三分之一左右。
这四盏灯加在一起,根本就不值35元。
我真是受够了被那些无良的中国商家欺诈!
这绝对是我最后一次通过Facebook广告购物了。
你们真该为自己的所作所为感到羞耻!
你们全家都下地狱去吧。

I can only hope someone actually reads it and feels a slight twinge of shame for their duplicity and lack of ethics.

Dr. Frank Crane said, “You may be deceived if you trust too much, but you will live in torment unless you trust enough.” I’d still rather not live in torment, but I’ve got to get better at not being sucked in by duplicitous Chinese vendors.

The Old Wolf has spoken, rather ashamedly.

A Mission Triumphant

WordPress just notified me that I marked my 17-year anniversary writing on this particular platform. I find that hard to believe,but there it is. Time rushes past with increasing speed as I grow older.

I felt moved to post something to mark the occasion.

Elder Ronald A. Rasband, an Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ and one of the God’s special witnesses in these days, posted the following on Facebook today:

At general conference I spoke of our grandson Paxton, who was born with a very rare chromosomal deletion.
Paxton lived three treasured years. He could not speak, crawl, walk, or run after his brothers. But little Paxton’s hands reached out to ours and to our Savior with love and affection.
I remember the first time Paxton’s father and I gave him a priesthood blessing that, as it says in the scriptures, “the works of God should be made manifest in him.” They were.
He brought immense joy to our family. Families with such a precious member know what a privilege it is to be blessed with one with special needs.
Associating with Paxton, our whole family gained an increased, deep, and abiding trust in the Lord. Then God reached out and took him home.
The words of the psalmist say it all: “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning” (Psalm 30:5). That joy is, as the Savior said, “Because I live, ye shall live also” (John 14:19).
I know Paxton’s tender “spirit and [his] body shall be reunited again in … perfect form” (Alma 11:43). By the power of the Atonement of Jesus Christ, his joy will be in not only a resurrected body but one that is resurrected whole and perfect.

Elder Rasband’s story of little Paxton reminded me of a poem that has been in my files of inspirational materials for decades. I felt impressed to share it here, although it is available in other places on the Internet as well. It speaks boldly of God’s Plan of Happiness for all his children, and brings me comfort in ways I cannot easily express in words.

A Mission Triumphant
By Joan Bills

At a council assembled in Heaven,
Where presided the Great Magistrate,
Came the spirits in anticipation
To make plans for their second estate.
Each was given his own special mission
And a talent to use and display,
And with joy each received his assignment
With instructions to keep faith and pray.

Now one spirit transcended the others,
So outstanding in talent and grace,
So majestic in stature and bearing,
With a light in his angelic face.
And the Magistrate turned to address him:
"Lo, your mission is unlike the rest;
They are going to earth to be tested,
But, my son, you are going to test.

"You will sift out the hearts of my people,
You will test them for true charity;
What is done to the least of my children,
That is the measure they mete out to me.
You will challenge the faith of your loved ones
And the stranger you meet on life's way;
You will undergo great tribulation
And your spirit will feel deep dismay.

"When your sojourn on earth is completed
And your message imparted to men,
Then, as humble and pure as you left me,
You'll return to my presence again."
For a moment the spirit was troubled,
'Ere the conflict within him he'd won,
Then he spoke: "I am willing, Dear Master,
For Thy will and not mine shall be done."

Now the time had arrived for departure,
And the spirits were ready to go,
But one paused at the throne of the Father
And spoke in a voice sweet and low:
"Hold my hand so I won't be afraid, Lord,
I am eager to go down to earth."
So with God's hand in his, he departed
And entered the channels of birth.

On a bright golden day in October,
All our family was radiant with joy,
For Heaven had sent a choice spirit
In the form of a dear baby boy.
How excited I was on that morning
As I ran to my schoolmates and cried:
"Oh, guess what, I've a new baby brother!"
And my small heart was bursting with pride.

How his hair was the color of Autumn!
He had brown eyes and rose-petal skin.
Through those eyes we were often permitted
A quick glimpse of the angel within.
Thus, joy lingered a while in our cottage,
and my father would whistle a tune.
My mother would scour and polish
And would smile at her baby and croon.

Happiness was short-lived in our household,
For grave sorrow stole in at the door.
My father's gay whistling faltered,
And my mother's sweet voice sang no more.
Our baby was entering boyhood,
And his strong body grew as it should,
But the mind did not function correctly,
And we soon knew that it never would.

For the rest of his life he was destined
To remain a perpetual child;
He would laugh and then cry like a baby,
With emotions subdued and then wild.
My dear parents' dreams were now shattered,
And their fond hopes reverted to grief;
They discarded the plans for his future,
And their heartache could find no relief.

But as time passed, we learned to accept it;
We would all laugh together and play,
And my brother was petted and pampered
And usually given his way.
And physical strength still continued,
All according to natural plan,
And his body received strength and passion
While developing into a man.

And society must have its way now,
So our darling was taken away.
He was placed in an institution,
Where the rest of his life he must stay.
I prayed day and night for my brother,
And in mercy God answered my prayer,
For one evening I knelt at my bedside
And received inspiration while there.

My dear brother and those who live with him
Are fulfilling a mission sublime,
And they will return to the Father
To receive crowns of glory, in time.
In the meantime they're not being tested;
It is we who are taking the test,
And in serving the least of God's children,
We truly are serving the best.

How dare we presume to neglect them,
And leave them alone to their fate!
Those children should dwell in a palace,
To be served by mankind while they wait.
We should deem it an honor to know them
And to do everything that we can
To comfort, to love, and protect them;
They should not be forgotten by man.

Even though there are those who will shun them,
There are those who will bless them with love,
And I, somehow, am sure that our actions
Are now being recorded above.
So I no longer fear for my brother,
For I know, though I don't understand,
That he'll travel life's highway in safety,
For his God is still holding his hand.

Mortal life is challenging for most of us at the best of times. But it is decidedly “unfair” in human terms: some are blessed with incredible wealth, health, and good fortune; others struggle with poverty, illness and death. But I have a firm knowledge and testimony that God’s hand and God’s eye is over all of us, and what is important is not the circumstances in which we are placed, but how we respond to them, and how we treat our fellow sojourners on this pale blue dot (hat tip Carl Sagan). I have unquenchable faith that in a coming day, all will be made right, and all will be made fair and just – as the saying goes,

Everything will come out OK in the end. If it’s not OK, it’s not the end.

The Old Wolf has spoken.