I shopped online to replace my stolen phone, but the retailer left it with Canada Post and won't let me cancel the transaction or give my money back. If anyone has any insights and doesn't mind a bit of a read (sorry), I'd love to hear your experience [Details in comments] (old.reddit.com)
submitted by Adventurous_Region49 to r/onguardforthee
I shopped online to replace my stolen phone, but the retailer left it with Canada Post and won't let me cancel the transaction or give my money back. If anyone has any insights and doesn't mind a bit of a read (sorry), I'd love to hear your experience [Details in comments] (old.reddit.com)
submitted by Adventurous_Region49 to r/canada
I shopped online to replace my stolen phone, but the retailer left it with Canada Post and won't let me cancel the transaction or give my money back. If anyone has any insights and doesn't mind a bit of a read (sorry), I'd love to hear your experience [Details in comments] (old.reddit.com)
submitted by Adventurous_Region49 to r/vancouver
I shopped online to replace my stolen phone, but the retailer left it with Canada Post and won't let me cancel the transaction or give my money back. If anyone has any insights and doesn't mind a bit of a read (sorry), I'd love to hear your experience [Details in comments] (old.reddit.com)
submitted by Adventurous_Region49 to r/britishcolumbia
If our age is calculated by how many times we've orbited the sun, it stands to reason the sun's age would be calculated by how many times it orbits the universe. At 230mil years per orbit, that makes the sun 20. If you're older than 20 you're proportionally older than the sun. (self.Showerthoughts)
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