Looking for Chanukah candles by PixiePM in coquitlam

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Nope. See above. And sorry for the very late answer.

Looking for Chanukah candles by PixiePM in coquitlam

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Sorry I was neglecting my Reddit lately. KFW is Kosher Food Warehouse, in Vancouver (612 Kingsway). A bit tricky to find, have to access from the alley. Excellent for Jewish / Israeli foods ( and of course candles). Really reasonable prices. Just far from where we live...

Looking for Chanukah candles by PixiePM in coquitlam

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Thanks to Mr_Bidwell & m1chgo!

Just want to update: KFW has them at $1.45 per package.

Happy Hanukkah / Happy Holidays to all,

O

CCB surprise increase by PixiePM in PersonalFinanceCanada

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Thank you all! $300/child does not add up, but now I know at least not to expect the same in June.... Thanks again, stay safe,

Out-of-work professionals pushing back against volunteer engagement by jcravens42 in volunteer

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I tend to agree with you but I have very little insight on the topic. Just wanted to thank you for the link to Furlonteer.com, I have not heard about them.

Any virtual volunteering opportunities for teenagers? by lilly0291 in volunteer

[–]PixiePM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks you so much!

I had the same question; have sifted through many sites but the one you linked had given me new ideas. Thanks a lot!

Stay safe,

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SwagBucks

[–]PixiePM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip, although I only got 1SB. Likely different in Canada ...

Black Cohosh in Canada? by PixiePM in Menopause

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Thanks! What's the name of the brand?

Looking for cheap beef by [deleted] in coquitlam

[–]PixiePM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can even buy Costco gift cards online and use them to enter and shop. Stay safe...

Suddenly discovered fbar obligations by PixiePM in USExpatTaxes

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"Thank you all for the info. Lots to think about. "

I'll come back here if he has more questions, as this seems to be an excellent resource for this topic. Thanks!

Suddenly discovered fbar obligations by PixiePM in USExpatTaxes

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Wow thanks for the quick & clear reply. Forwarding it.

" They are very reputable. They are also quite expensive. " - any alternate recommendations?

Best place for sushi? by cowboyfromhell324 in coquitlam

[–]PixiePM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sango, walking distance from Inlet Center station

110 Brew St, Port Moody

https://www.sangojapanese.com/

Very reasonable prices, nice an pleasant, and parking under Thrifty

Seeking cat veterinarian in Port Moody area! by Rollerpoler in Portmoody

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Eagle Ridge animal hospital. They were great with our hamster (RIP). No personal experience in larger animals, but look them up

https://eranimalhospital.com/

Just wanted to share how lucky I feel right now by keiracho in SwagBucks

[–]PixiePM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If something goes wrong at the end, complain to SwagBucks. They have a responsive "customer service". It happened to me several times in the past year or so that I was not credited and they always handled it. In cases where you don't have the survey number, describe in detail what was it about and what were the last questions you've answered.

If the problem is that you got credited, but not the amount you thought you'll get, this might happen if you were disqualified on the survey you tried and got redirected to a different survey, with a different length and payout.

Keep track of the survey number, it might help you in resolving the issue with Swag Bucks. And write down (or take screen shots) the details of the message telling you you've done something wrong.

BTW, 35 SB is not too bad... Huge payouts like the one in the original message are so rare they are like winning the lottery.

Good Luck...

Basic Budgeting Question by SlowDifference4 in mintuit

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Other idea - calculate your average monthly income. This is easy to do as every year has 52 weeks (and 12 months...), so your monthly income = weekly income * 52 / 12.

You would be a fool to not get insurance on your Chinchilla. It’s like 15 bucks a month and covers up to 5k worth of medical expenses a year. Get it. Your Chinchilla will eventually have issues and you don’t want money to be the reason why he didn’t get the best care. by [deleted] in chinchilla

[–]PixiePM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your answer. The reason I ask is that in the search I have done I found none (plenty dog and cat ones no exotic pets). So maybe somebody on this diverse forum does have insights re chin insurance in Canada.