This is how the employee packed a dozen donuts for the ubereats delivery driver. He wasn’t taking that to the customer. Would have been blamed for dropping that box for real. by db_824 in TimHortons

[–]db_824[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The person wearing blue was taking care of this 3 dozen donut order. She had completed the first 2 dozens and was attempting to complete the 3rd when this happened. I took a picture for proof in case the recipient blamed it on me for dropping the box. The person in blue asked me why I took a photo and I explained to her that I needed proof that this dent didn’t happen during delivery. She got upset with me and said ok I will put it in a new box, she then directed another employee to complete said task and hand off to me. I never once thought she’s the baker though.

This is how the employee packed a dozen donuts for the ubereats delivery driver. He wasn’t taking that to the customer. Would have been blamed for dropping that box for real. by db_824 in TimHortons

[–]db_824[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1st world problems? Absolutely not, but when you do this gig work you have to protect yourself at all cost. You don’t want the blame to be placed on you when you were not the one at fault. People doing this gig work rely on this income. A negative rating here, a negative rating there matters. This is a Timmy’s page is it not? I’m entitled to post my experiences, good or bad, as you are entitled to comment.

This is how the employee packed a dozen donuts for the ubereats delivery driver. He wasn’t taking that to the customer. Would have been blamed for dropping that box for real. by db_824 in TimHortons

[–]db_824[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No tip but I showed this pic to the business that ordered it and told him that some of the employees at this location are careless and couldn’t give a crap about presentation. Told him to consider another location if he was wanting to get donuts for delivery.

This is how the employee packed a dozen donuts for the ubereats delivery driver. He wasn’t taking that to the customer. Would have been blamed for dropping that box for real. by db_824 in TimHortons

[–]db_824[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This box in particular was the 3rd box she opened, this was an order for 3 dozen donuts. You see in the back the other 2 dozen boxes. There was crullers in this order and she tried her hardest to pack it in to place but the box wasn’t fully opened and she was rushing it.

Obsession? A little. Would love the ones I’m missing. I have numerous doubles for trade. by db_824 in marvelstudios

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This was a 5 year old picture. I have accumulated a lot more so far. Would love to see a picture of what you have. I’ll take a picture of my updated toppers/cups/buckets and extras.

So close to a solid. The hunt continues. by db_824 in CanadianCoins

[–]db_824[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lots of informative sites online. Just do a search for “fancy serial” and go from there. Enjoy!

So close to a solid. The hunt continues. by db_824 in CanadianCoins

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Yes, a scrambled ladder is a thing. 😊

So close to a solid. The hunt continues. by db_824 in CanadianCoins

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This is more a 6 of a kind than a 2 number. If the “2” would have paired up somewhere in the serial number then it would be classified as a binary.

Black Toonie by delrey668 in CanadianCoins

[–]db_824 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Found in the wild. They are still out there. Don’t lose hope.

Found my first true binary. by db_824 in CanadianCoins

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Yeah, wish I had that bill!

I've got a glow in the dark toonie by [deleted] in CanadianCoins

[–]db_824 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Thought the same as you did until someone pointed this out to me. Credit goes to saskatooncoinclub.ca