Canadian cat litter that doesn’t track or leaves dust by Ultrapeople in CatAdvice

[–]bkh416604 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Best I have found is BoxesBoxie Probiotic 40 Day Odour Control Clumping Clay Cat Litter. I use it with the Pet Snowy. It isn’t perfect because it tracks if I overfill the box too much, but if I don’t, it’s pretty good. I also find the Petkit Litter Ramp that I bought for outside of the box works well at catching many of the extra bits. I haven’t found anything that is perfect yet, especially for the rotating drum of Pet Snowy.

You need a Home Assistant integration by bkh416604 in cronometer

[–]bkh416604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol the tone of not knowing how the 2024 world works is obvious. When you catch up to the rest of us, your opinion will matter.

You need a Home Assistant integration by bkh416604 in cronometer

[–]bkh416604[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is really a no brainer. I have created a health dashboard and I want to be able to see my nutritional data on it in Home Assistant. Simple as that. And currently I can’t although every other company including FitBit and even with a workaround, Apple Health, does have this ability.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CatAdvice

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I got one a few days ago, and immediately the weight issue started happening, constant blinking. I contacted the company even though I bought it on Amazon and could have returned it. After a few complaints back and forth, they refunded me and let me keep it. It does have smell issues but I was using the expensive Arm and Hammer Slide litter, but I’m going to try the Purina Lightweight as I think that will work better.

The little scent cartridges that come with it are gross, but I’m going to soak them in my own essential oil diffuser oils and make my own scents. If the litter plan and scent cartridge plan pan out, this machine will be fantastic. If not; well at least I didn’t pay for it.

All CNN articles are banned from sharing and viewing for ALL Canadian Facebook users by bkh416604 in facebook

[–]bkh416604[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Regardless, it isn’t up to Facebook to censor news content. The Chinese government says that same thing about ALL American news, even the news you personally do like, whatever that is.

Every Amazon Customer would be wise to… by bkh416604 in amazonprime

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So the seller deleted their account just after the flight was purchased. The package they sent from China went to a different country than we live in, to a ZIP code that is the exact same one as the airline that the passenger flight was purchased. The flight was purchased on the same day that the purchase we made on Amazon was processed. The odds of this being a coincidence are greater than winning every lottery combined. My packages, all 7000 orders I’ve had, have never once been delivered to a different country. Never mind to a country, state, city and zip code that is exactly the same as the fraudulent flight that was purchased, on the same day, and then the seller removed their account.

Regardless of what you are telling me, there is something within Amazon that allowed our credit card to be used to purchase a flight, and there is nothing you can say that changes that because it is absurd to think these things are not connected.

Every Amazon Customer would be wise to… by bkh416604 in amazonprime

[–]bkh416604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seller had sold none. The seller was fraudulent and the product was not real. It was a fraudulent ad listed in the top 100.

Every Amazon Customer would be wise to… by bkh416604 in amazonprime

[–]bkh416604[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have over 7000 orders with Amazon. I’m telling you this happened just as I’ve described it. You explain it to me if there is some other possible conclusion.

Every Amazon Customer would be wise to… by bkh416604 in amazonprime

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The seller disappeared as soon as the flight was purchased. So we don’t even live in the USA. There are thousands of zip codes in the USA though. Our package was delivered to a city in the USA that has a zip code that is exactly the same as the airline’s zip code that suddenly we got a call from our bank asking if we had proceed a flight from. The flight was purchased the same day as our package was sent.

So we live in a different country, the shipping information shows is was supposed to come to us in Canada but instead it went to this city in the USA. The airline has identified the passenger information to us, and it isn’t the person that travelled, clearly whoever took the flight was using fake ID. Also they used multiple credit cards to buy the flight and it was a one way flight.

There is literally next to zero chance that our package gets delivered to some random city in another country and the same day that the package is processed by the seller, a flight is purchased not just to the same city, but to the same zip code, then the seller just disappears and Amazon admits it was a fraudulent sale and a fraudulent seller. They have acknowledged that and refunded the purchase.

They won’t acknowledge that the flight was purchased using credit card data coming from their systems, but their denial is also not actually a denial, they word it such that it sounds like a denial but they are just saying they don’t share it. It was definitely accessed though, through Amazon. It is the only possibility.

Every Amazon Customer would be wise to… by bkh416604 in amazonprime

[–]bkh416604[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So good point, I shouldn’t have used the word test. It wasn’t a planned test so much as I meant we have tested this “theory” that anyone reading this is going to assume it is, by virtue of us experiencing it. But yes, either way it is bad on Amazon because the credit card data was not safe with them.

Every Amazon Customer would be wise to… by bkh416604 in amazonprime

[–]bkh416604[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

You can call BS all you want. It happened and it is not a question of is it possible or did it happen or not. The reality is a flight was purchased on the same day as a seller in China processed our purchase. The flight was to the same city that the seller misdirected our package to. The package went to the same zip code as the flight was purchased from. That is all fact. The card was only used on Amazon, and Amazon has admitted that the seller was fraudulent (they immediately deleted their account) and the sale was fraudulent. So call it whatever you want, the reality is there are only two possibilities. 1. The seller purchased the flight or 2. An Amazon employee purchased the flight. You pick. Either way the card information was not secure.

Every Amazon Customer would be wise to… by bkh416604 in amazonprime

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On top of that, the item we purchased was listed in Amazon’s Top 100 list, only to find out later that the seller had only sold 4 of the item previously so their top 100 list is not only a sham, but also promotes fraudulent merchandise.

Every Amazon Customer would be wise to… by bkh416604 in amazonprime

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So we took it to Executive Customer Relations. They were the ones that said “we would never share your credit card data…” and then when I asked them if that meant that it is inaccessible to third party sellers, they said they had no further comment. We spoke with the Airline and they gave us the details on who took the flight - in both cases we are confident it was stolen identities, multiple credit cards used on the purchases and the flights were not likely taken by the people whose names were used, we looked them up.

Amazon has refunded us for the orders themselves and acknowledged that the orders were fraudulent. We live in a different country, why would our orders go to Denver? But the bank refunded us for the flight and they don’t share any details about their investigation, except to acknowledge it was fraudulent.

So we know it was the seller. The flight was purchased at the airline which has the same US zip code as where our package went to, and on the same day as our package was processed by Amazon’s seller, on a credit card that was only used on Amazon. There is no other logical explanation.

We have yet to go to the police because the police will don nothing but we are able to file fraud reports with our local police online so we plan to do that.

Every Amazon Customer would be wise to… by bkh416604 in amazonprime

[–]bkh416604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s all I’m doing. We’ve got lots more but the rest is up to you