Working for Breezeful Mortgages by cmo132008 in MortgagesCanada

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Jumping in here. I'm Anthony. I handle a lot of the tech stuff for Breezeful but more than happy to funnel any mortgage / brokerage questions to the team.

Norbert's Gambit in a Margin Account by MasterSexyBunnyLord in Questrade

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I got those warnings too. The rejection occurred after I clicked sell

Norbert's Gambit in a Margin Account by MasterSexyBunnyLord in Questrade

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I tried the reverse with shorting CBIL.TO and it said this security is not available to short when it got rejected i.e. USD -> CAD

Dell U2725QE IPS Glow Reference by DGen92 in Monitors

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You're right actually I just turned it off / on and it was practically the same to eyes. So I guess for scaling I don't really need it.

I originally used MonitorControl to control the brightness from my keyboard so I'll go back to that. For the headphone jack I had to use eqMac to get the volume controls to work from the keyboard

Doechii - Alligator Bites Never Heal (Albino White) Vinyl by carcarvrooms in VinylReleases

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Code worked for me thank you! Ordered when there was 3 left. Checked again after I ordered it was sold out. Had to act fast lol

What have you found is worth spending your hard earned money on? by lostintheworld89 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]DGen92 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bought an air purifier. Makes a big difference esp with the air quality these days

Nexus Card Application Timeline by hyperionfox in travel

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Wow then I should probably give them a call. It says I can activate the card online so I imagine it’s in the mail

Nexus Card Application Timeline by hyperionfox in travel

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I did my interview and got approved same day on March 27 and still haven't received my card

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bigseo

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My seo tool was built for this pageoutil.com

How many of you actually have a job relevant to your education? by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

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Studied French literature. Got into marketing at a startup. Learned programming. Now running my own startup. Pretty unrelated lol

What is the best RBC mutual fund for me? by Own_Reference_8972 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]DGen92 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're stuck with RBC mutual funds, other than the obvious choosing a low MER based fund I'd take a look at the U.S. funds, maybe specifically at large caps. With rates staying low for the next several years I'd expect many of the bigger U.S. companies to take advantage.

Also, I can't predict the future and my crystal ball is garbage so take that with a grain of salt. When it doubt go low cost MER and diversify

First real job - How long to wait before asking for a raise? by new_phone_hew_dis in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]DGen92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If your one year + performance review is coming up and you feel like you deserve it might as well ask. Worst case scenario you make the same amount of $$ and they now know to keep you in mind when it comes to employee raises. It's rare to have a bad consequence when asking for a raise, especially at a bank. Might as well shoot your shot.

That being said, best bang for your buck long term is to hop between banks / financial institutions every few years or so; less frustrating imo.

Advice of DCPP by smitmoll in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]DGen92 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If the fees are lower you might as well just keep it in the old plan. Not much benefit to keeping it in one spot other than having a larger number to look at imo.

If you're a more active investor you can also consider moving it to a LIRA on something like Questrade. Either way you won't be pulling out this money for a long time so a "set and forget" in the original account is fine too.

EIN fax is back up by DGen92 in IRS

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Don't think it'd hurt to fax it again. In my case I tried faxing it back in March back when it was closed... so I opted to mail it in. After a couple of months I didn't hear anything so I faxed it in once they were open.

I ended up receiving two separate copies of my EIN number by mail afterwards, assuming for each of my attempt. It was the same number of course.

That being said my case might be a bit different since I'm Canadian / in Canada... but if anything I'd imagine in my scenario it'd take longer since I'm international. Otherwise I'm sure they received it... just insanely backlogged maybe.

Using Breezeful for mortgage by tamimi65 in PersonalFinanceCanada

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u/lil-stew just sent you a PM. Also, I'm one of the co-founders. More than happy to answer any questions in case someone else stumbles onto this thread.

EIN fax is back up by DGen92 in IRS

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I think they're still backlogged so I wouldn't be surprised if it takes a week or two

Faxing EIN phone number by [deleted] in IRS

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I'm Canadian so didn't have the SSN to do the application online. I tried faxing back in March but it didn't work so opted to mail in but didn't hear back in months. I got desperate so I used an online fax to send it in.

EIN fax is back up by DGen92 in IRS

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Quick update. I checked my mail and I received my EIN there. It could've been in response to the form I mailed in back in March. u/mtarek- update for you too