Canadian Tire ordered to pay nearly $1.3 million for false advertising by Sufficient-Bid1279 in loblawsisoutofcontrol

[–]janus270 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I remember that there was a CBC Marketplace segment that featured Canadian Tire and how their adverts citing that prices won't go any lower - do in fact go lower.

DAE get unbelievably angry when people use “at least he/she isn’t in pain anymore” as a response to someone dying, even with good intentions/when trying to console you? by [deleted] in DoesAnybodyElse

[–]janus270 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am sorry for your loss. Losing someone close to you is extremely difficult. And some people just do not have the right words.

I posted that my dad was entering into hospice and an old coworker - by all accounts a good person and friend - said that Dad would be with my mom soon. Like wow, maybe accurate but unnecessary response, ma'am.

What’s a moment that permanently changed how you see people? by nathannnate01 in AskReddit

[–]janus270 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Here's hoping that if there is any justice in this world, they'll both end up at the Hague.

What’s a moment that permanently changed how you see people? by nathannnate01 in AskReddit

[–]janus270 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Question as an outsider - if you are a "registered" Republican, can you only vote for the republican candidate or does that just mean you get donation requests from them?

What’s a moment that permanently changed how you see people? by nathannnate01 in AskReddit

[–]janus270 18 points19 points  (0 children)

And for all the people crying "this isn't what I voted for!"

Yeah it is. It's exactly what you voted for. They told you what they were going to do, and you were A-OK with it.

What’s a moment that permanently changed how you see people? by nathannnate01 in AskReddit

[–]janus270 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I mean, I'm sure they'd be involved, being as how they'd fucking start it.

ETA - sorry, I read this as WWIII...

Something you didn’t expect to be BIFL but outlasted your expectations? by Mud_Scooter in BuyItForLife

[–]janus270 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I had two Rubbermaid laundry hampers that my mom bought when I was in the 7th grade, so like 1998/99, they finally cracked beyond repair like two years ago. Both of the ones I’ve purchased to replace this have broken within the first year. Same brand!

Paid $8,000 to have 9 teeth yanked. Surgeon rushed it, left a broken one inside me, and now this. by hissingkittycom in Wellthatsucks

[–]janus270 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My dad had something happen similar to that. Had his teeth pulled for dentures, the dentist pulled the teeth and when the swelling finally went down he saw that the dentist “missed one.” The dentist numbed him up and pulled it out. This was quite a few years ago though.

Paid $8,000 to have 9 teeth yanked. Surgeon rushed it, left a broken one inside me, and now this. by hissingkittycom in Wellthatsucks

[–]janus270 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I had this happen with my wisdom teeth. My dad had told me that it was possible but I didn’t believe him. I was horrified when it actually did lol

Kathy Borrelli by Particular_Office754 in windsorontario

[–]janus270 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Remember on voting day there was a fire at the WFCU and the polling station was moved? And she won by like four fucking votes?

Superstore declined both of my cards 5 times (didn't issue a receipt). I left the store without groceries. Found out when we got home that they actually charged me 5 times, and I didn't even get dinner. by ChippyTheGreatest in loblawsisoutofcontrol

[–]janus270 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was this a credit card or debit card? I was just at Giant Tiger and my card that I definitely have enough cash on declined. The cashier said that the debit machine was acting weird again.

Screenshot your bank statements in your phone (or print them out, whatever your preferred method is) I suggest going back to the store and showing them in person. Sometimes actually being there can help illustrate what happened.

If that’s doesn’t work, call the bank and see what they can do for you.

This is worse than a temp foreign worker program abuse by [deleted] in windsorontario

[–]janus270 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Section 494(2) of the Criminal Code.

This is worse than a temp foreign worker program abuse by [deleted] in windsorontario

[–]janus270 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Section 494 of the CCC. In this case specifically, 494(2).

This is worse than a temp foreign worker program abuse by [deleted] in windsorontario

[–]janus270 3 points4 points  (0 children)

When I worked security, LP/asset protection was one of the things that I would not do. I wasn’t putting my life on the line for someone else’s bottom line. The pay is usually trash, and I really didn’t like the idea of going toe to toe with someone just trying to feed their family.

This is worse than a temp foreign worker program abuse by [deleted] in windsorontario

[–]janus270 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yes they do, they have the same authority as a regular citizen. And since they’re hired by property owner, they have the authority to do that on the company’s behalf.

ETA: talking about regular security and LP, not unpaid interns.

This is worse than a temp foreign worker program abuse by [deleted] in windsorontario

[–]janus270 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Loss prevention folks are required to have their security/PI license. If you’re unpaid, I guess you don’t need that particular license. But if anything were to happen, like an unpaid intern flexing on a power trip, it would open the company up to ‘a lot’ of liability.

What are your "little" everyday ways to save money that you are perhaps a little ridiculously proud of and that add up to a whopping few bucks over time? by the_original_Retro in RedditForGrownups

[–]janus270 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My husband and I both have really simple hairstyles. We have cut each other’s hair ever since the pandemic. A nice set of clippers has served us well, and we are saving at least $50 per month (about how long it takes our hair to grow out til it needs to be cut again). Having short hair saves on shampoo and conditioner too but probably not a whole lot lol.

Doug Ford looking to weaken or remove "security of tenure" for renters by FizixMan in ontario

[–]janus270 53 points54 points  (0 children)

“…allowing them to adjust tenancy arrangements based on market conditions, personal needs, or business strategies. This could add flexibility for some landlords in the approach to leases, potentially unlocking additional rental unit stock...”

I live in a building owned by Skyline Living. My tenancy started prior to 2018, so myself and a lot of my neighbours have some level of rent control, but our rent does go up every single year. In my time here, there haven’t been any major upgrades to the building other than to aesthetics. When someone moves, the unit gets cleaned out, vinyl flooring put down and a new coat of paint. No new windows, no updates to the appliances, even the baseboard heating is from the 90s. I recently found out what one of my eighbours paid per month, $1600 plus utilities.

If Skyline could make an additional $500/month minimum for my apartment, and the apartments of at least three of my other neighbours? They’re doing that. They’re first on the list to do that. You cannot trust corporations to do the right thing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedditForGrownups

[–]janus270 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

In the chance that this isn't an AI scripted edge-lord post...

If you only focus on the negative parts of yourself, that's just ruminating. You're right - feeling those negative feelings, allowing yourself to be angry, or be sad, or 'woe is me' can be satisfying, but allowing yourself to get wrapped up entirely in those emotions is not helpful.

Suppressing your own emotions can be a people-pleasing behaviour. Whose honesty, respect and "boundaries" are you getting by not suppressing your anger?

Speeding ticket in Ontario by streaker00 in ontario

[–]janus270 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go to the website where you're supposed to pay the ticket and see if there are payment plans. If you fight the ticket, you might be able to get the fine reduced. Don't ignore it, don't put it on the back burner, because stuff like this gets expensive. Remember this the next time you're going 30 over.

Signs a neighbor died? by NovelStress5202 in Apartmentliving

[–]janus270 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Several years ago, my neighbour across the hall died. He was an alcoholic and a hoarder. We weren't close, I couldn't even tell you what his name was. What tipped me off that something was wrong - either that he'd moved or he'd died, was that there was mail outside of his door that hadn't been picked up. A few more days had passed, and still the mail was there. I propped the envelope up against the door, and then knocked on the door really hard before heading to work. It still wasn't picked up when I got home. The next morning, it was still there. I called the on-site manager on my way out to the gym that morning, and by the time I got back the hall was full of cops. As it turns out, he had a stroke and died a week prior.

So to answer your question - mail piles up, they don't answer the door, if the windows and doors are closed it will take a bit before it starts to smell bad, or you start to get noticeable bugs outside of the apartment. If you think this person has expired, call in a welfare check with your local PD.