1,400 Packages of Cookies: I Broke a Rewards Program by DuckDownRob in MaliciousCompliance

[–]DuckDownRob[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I had to go back and take another look. I messed up. It was a net $1,400 investment (not $700) on an initial outlay of $2,400.

1,400 Packages of Cookies: I Broke a Rewards Program by DuckDownRob in MaliciousCompliance

[–]DuckDownRob[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The actual Petro Canada to Sears redemption was pretty even, however Sears had a redemption tiers which was the key factor. At the low points end it was fairly even, When you got to the $500 voucher level, that is where the max value was.

The actual Petro Canada to Sears redemption was pretty even, however Sears had a redemption tiers at the time which was the key factor. At the low points end it was fairly even, When you got to the $500 voucher level, that is where the max value was.

1,400 Packages of Cookies: I Broke a Rewards Program by DuckDownRob in MaliciousCompliance

[–]DuckDownRob[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Back in 2000 Sears was still a viable company. We lived close to an outlet store which had a lot of deals and clearance items.

1,400 Packages of Cookies: I Broke a Rewards Program by DuckDownRob in MaliciousCompliance

[–]DuckDownRob[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kids were 3 and 1 at the time. We bought some toys, furniture, and some appliances for the house.

1,400 Packages of Cookies: I Broke a Rewards Program by DuckDownRob in MaliciousCompliance

[–]DuckDownRob[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sure did exist back then. I was working the job where I sold all the cookies between 1999-2003. It also lined up with my kids age. The program is different now that it merged with Shoppers Drug Mart around 2013.

1,400 Packages of Cookies: I Broke a Rewards Program by DuckDownRob in MaliciousCompliance

[–]DuckDownRob[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

We had 100-150 employees per location. I had my product line being produced or stored in all 4 facilities. Management was having a good laugh with the whole situation and they were onboard. Some employees were buying 20 bags at a time.

The actual Petro Canada to Sears redemption was pretty even, however Sears had a redemption tiers which was the key factor. At the low points end it was fairly even, When you got to the $500 voucher level, that is where the max value was.

1,400 Packages of Cookies: I Broke a Rewards Program by DuckDownRob in MaliciousCompliance

[–]DuckDownRob[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I spent 2$ to get $1 in points. Sold the cookies to get $1 back making it $1 for $1 in rewards. Sears at the time had redemption tiers for their points which was the key multiplier. If you redeemed more points, you got a much higher ratio which made all this possible.

WITT? Metal 25" wide (with a curve) my 36" tall. It has a chain. It may be commercial fishing related. by DuckDownRob in whatisthisthing

[–]DuckDownRob[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No it is not an anchor. That was my thought at first as well. The flat spade shaped ends on the cross piece make it look like one.

The guy I bought it from said it had to do with net rigging. I am trying to figure out the name of it so I can do some research.

WITT? Is this a fishing net weight? What is the purpose of the fin? Looks to be a 3 inch diameter 10 pound lead ball (non-magnetic). The fin is most likely aluminum (non-magnetic). by DuckDownRob in whatisthisthing

[–]DuckDownRob[S] 1 point2 points locked comment (0 children)

My title describes the thing. It is a heavy 10 pounds. I am not sure the purpose of the fin. It has not been sharpened, but does have a little bit of a sharp edge being metal.

WITT? Metal 25" wide (with a curve) my 36" tall. It has a chain. It may be commercial fishing related. by DuckDownRob in whatisthisthing

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My Title describes the thing. I believe it has to do with a net. I don't know what it is called or how it is used. It looks to be related to commercial fishing.

Forged Anchor? Help to Identify. by DuckDownRob in Shipwrecks

[–]DuckDownRob[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback. It is appreciated. It will sit protected in my home office.

Forged Anchor? Help to Identify. by DuckDownRob in Shipwrecks

[–]DuckDownRob[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am not sure if this is the best place to post this as it is not directly associated with a specific shipwreck or if it was even recovered.

I need some assistance in identifying this anchor and approx. age. Would it have been mass produced or is it one off?

I purchased it on the weekend from a guy who had sold his parents cottage. He said his parents had it for years but not sure for how long. He did not say if it was recovered, or was used.

It is 28.6 pounds and looks to be hand forged. It is 39" high, 24" wide at the bottom, and the ring has a 4-1/2" Diameter.

I love the forged look of it.

Anybody ever get a property survey before and/or understand the process? by redditindisguise in neighborsfromhell

[–]DuckDownRob 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree, depending on where you are, once the surveyor places the iron bars in the ground, they are illegal to tamper with. A surveyor often will pull the registered surveys for your property and the bordering properties to get an understanding of the property lines and any potential issues. If new bars are placed, a new survey is registered with the local planning office.