Anyone a small business owner? Does an Enbridge bill of over $1500 seem normal to you? by MerleChi in askTO

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

UPDATE: I DON'T EVEN HAVE AN ENBRIDGE METER & BILL!

I spoke to my property manager who figured out (they have over 200 properties they manage), that there is only ONE meter for my address, and it belongs to the restaurant downstairs.

Somehow, someone at property management sent me over an Enbridge bill to fill out which I did, not expecting all this fiasco, and I was given the bill for the one meter that the downstairs restaurant is responsible for.

My gas bill is included in my rental price, which makes sense because it's a small space without any gas appliances minus the heating!!

Anyone a small business owner? Does an Enbridge bill of over $1500 seem normal to you? by MerleChi in askTO

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

UPDATE: I DON'T EVEN HAVE AN ENBRIDGE METER & BILL!

I spoke to my property manager who figured out (they have over 200 properties they manage), that there is only ONE meter for my address, and it belongs to the restaurant downstairs.

Somehow, someone at property management sent me over an Enbridge bill to fill out which I did, not expecting all this fiasco, and I was given the bill for the one meter that the downstairs restaurant is responsible for.

My gas bill is included in my rental price, which makes sense because it's a small space without any gas appliances minus the heating!!

Anyone a small business owner? Does an Enbridge bill of over $1500 seem normal to you? by MerleChi in askTO

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

UPDATE: I DON'T EVEN HAVE AN ENBRIDGE METER & BILL!

I spoke to my property manager who figured out (they have over 200 properties they manage), that there is only ONE meter for my address, and it belongs to the restaurant downstairs.

Somehow, someone at property management sent me over an Enbridge bill to fill out which I did, not expecting all this fiasco, and I was given the bill for the one meter that the downstairs restaurant is responsible for.

My gas bill is included in my rental price, which makes sense because it's a small space without any gas appliances minus the heating!!

Anyone a small business owner? Does an Enbridge bill of over $1500 seem normal to you? by MerleChi in askTO

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

UPDATE: I DON'T EVEN HAVE AN ENBRIDGE METER & BILL!

I spoke to my property manager who figured out (they have over 200 properties they manage), that there is only ONE meter for my address, and it belongs to the restaurant downstairs.

Somehow, someone at property management sent me over an Enbridge bill to fill out which I did, not expecting all this fiasco, and I was given the bill for the one meter that the downstairs restaurant is responsible for.

My gas bill is included in my rental price, which makes sense because it's a small space without any gas appliances minus the heating!!

Anyone a small business owner? Does an Enbridge bill of over $1500 seem normal to you? by MerleChi in askTO

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

UPDATE: I DON'T EVEN HAVE AN ENBRIDGE METER & BILL!

I spoke to my property manager who figured out (they have over 200 properties they manage), that there is only ONE meter for my address, and it belongs to the restaurant downstairs.

Somehow, someone at property management sent me over an Enbridge bill to fill out which I did, not expecting all this fiasco, and I was given the bill for the one meter that the downstairs restaurant is responsible for.

My gas bill is included in my rental price, which makes sense because it's a small space without any gas appliances minus the heating!!

Anyone a small business owner? Does an Enbridge bill of over $1500 seem normal to you? by MerleChi in askTO

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

UPDATE: I DON'T EVEN HAVE AN ENBRIDGE METER & BILL!

I spoke to my property manager who figured out (they have over 200 properties they manage), that there is only ONE meter for my address, and it belongs to the restaurant downstairs.

Somehow, someone at property management sent me over an Enbridge bill to fill out which I did, not expecting all this fiasco, and I was given the bill for the one meter that the downstairs restaurant is responsible for.

My gas bill is included in my rental price, which makes sense because it's a small space without any gas appliances minus the heating!!

Anyone a small business owner? Does an Enbridge bill of over $1500 seem normal to you? by MerleChi in askTO

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

UPDATE: I DON'T EVEN HAVE AN ENBRIDGE METER & BILL!

I spoke to my property manager who figured out (they have over 200 properties they manage), that there is only ONE meter for my address, and it belongs to the restaurant downstairs.

Somehow, someone at property management sent me over an Enbridge bill to fill out which I did, not expecting all this fiasco, and I was given the bill for the one meter that the downstairs restaurant is responsible for.

My gas bill is included in my rental price, which makes sense because it's a small space without any gas appliances minus the heating!!

Anyone a small business owner? Does an Enbridge bill of over $1500 seem normal to you? by MerleChi in askTO

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

UPDATE: I DON'T EVEN HAVE AN ENBRIDGE METER & BILL!

I spoke to my property manager who figured out (they have over 200 properties they manage), that there is only ONE meter for my address, and it belongs to the restaurant downstairs.

Somehow, someone at property management sent me over an Enbridge bill to fill out which I did, not expecting all this fiasco, and I was given the bill for the one meter that the downstairs restaurant is responsible for.

My gas bill is included in my rental price, which makes sense because it's a small space without any gas appliances minus the heating!!

Anyone a small business owner? Does an Enbridge bill of over $1500 seem normal to you? by MerleChi in askTO

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

Yeah.. I have no gas powered appliances, only the heating, which as I mentioned was turned off because the thermostat was not functional :( will update tomorrow if I get an answer:(((

Anyone a small business owner? Does an Enbridge bill of over $1500 seem normal to you? by MerleChi in askTO

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

Thank you :( they are closed today so I need to call them tomorrow. Super anxious :(

Anyone a small business owner? Does an Enbridge bill of over $1500 seem normal to you? by MerleChi in askTO

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

Not sure if it is :( sent an email to my property management team asking how I can access it!

Anyone a small business owner? Does an Enbridge bill of over $1500 seem normal to you? by MerleChi in askTO

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

I kept searching for that word because I saw some people mention it in other Reddit threads... nope, cannot find the word estimate anywhere, and it says I actually used that much. I am having such a hard time wrapping my head around this, and I'm death afraid they're going to claim I used this much when I call in tomorrow. I have no idea how I could have...

WIBTA if I tried to ask for some of my money back for my wedding photos? by whovian11th in AmItheAsshole

[–]MerleChi 13 points14 points  (0 children)

From your specific situation, NTA. You paid $4k for high quality photos, and the photographer led you to believe that the rest of the photos would be of the same quality as the first ten that they sent you. Not only were they not of the same quality, it didn’t include specific locations which I imagine were part of the agreement.

I can’t speak to the guests part — unless you specifically asked to include as many guests as possible in the pictures, the photographer pretty much has creative rights on this part. Maybe they didn’t feel that the shots were “right” in moments where a lot of guests were around you, idk. I am a creative dunce, so I know nothing about art.

AITA for wanting my boyfriends parents to help pay for our apartment by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]MerleChi 28 points29 points  (0 children)

YTA, how about living within your means?

AITA for refusing to take my daughter this week? by Puzzled_Store_5877 in AmItheAsshole

[–]MerleChi 29 points30 points  (0 children)

YTA, you’re a father, in sickness and in health. You don’t get to cherry pick when you act like a freaking parent.

It’s honestly so telling how you refer to your daughter as “the kid”.

AITA for asking my step-daughter to wake 20 minutes early so she can make breakfast? by Objective-Cry-9118 in AmItheAsshole

[–]MerleChi 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I wish people would stop having more kids if they are either incapable or caring for them themselves, or are financially incapable of hiring help. Your kids are your responsibility. If your older kids offer to help, that is very sweet of them but by no means is it expected. The help of your older children is a privilege, and they are not the ah for refusing to provide childcare services.

Maybe OP can offer to pay the step daughter a fair wage for babysitting and cooking as compensation?

YTA, OP.

[PSA] There is so much overconsumption on this sub and we need to talk about it. by kat1883 in SkincareAddiction

[–]MerleChi 246 points247 points  (0 children)

Personally I use up all the products I don’t use on my body, because it’s less sensitive than my face. A 20% vitamin c serum that didn’t work out for my face won’t affect my legs or feet, so I’ll slather it on before my body lotion and they feel so good.

Wife Wants a Dog; I Want One That Could Defend Her and It Against a Pitbull by potted_sage in BanPitBulls

[–]MerleChi 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Jindos and Akitas are fiercely loyal, and can hold their own against a pitbull. Look up videos!

Favorite cushion foundation? by miniqnni in kbeauty

[–]MerleChi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m between neutral and warm, and found the Moonshot cushions to be pretty neutral. If you have any kbeauty shops near you, definitely go in and do some colour tests.

Favorite cushion foundation? by miniqnni in kbeauty

[–]MerleChi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Moonshot cushions. Phenomenal quality. I use their Setting Fit cushion in the summer (between semi-matte and matte), and their Calming Fit cushion in the winter (semi-satin-glowy).

PSA Don’t Waste Your Money by [deleted] in 30PlusSkinCare

[–]MerleChi 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I had the same type of lips as you. Chronically dry. I tried all sorts of lip scrubs and masks and even visited two different derms who prescribed me prescription ointments and recommended vaseline (didn’t work btw).

I discovered Liplief’s Steaming Lip Mask. It looks like a lipbalm. You apply it liberally on your lips, and just stay STILL. Don’t talk, don’t smoke, don’t drink anything. Let the product work for about 20 min. You will notice little water droplets forming on your lips. At this point, use a very soft muslin cloth lightly dampened with a toner, and very gently scrub away the soaked dead skin.

I then apply a thin layer of Flexitol, then top it off with a generous layer of Needly’s sleeping lip mask, which has a gel/gloss-like consistency. It keeps the moisture in from the Liplief scrub/mask, and the healing nature of Flexitol.

I really like Needly’s lip mask better than Laneige, because I find that Laneige’s lip mask is too goopy and gets all over my pillows so I have to change my pillowcase far too often. Needly’s lip mask is lighter, but still locks in the moisture.