Only restaurants with eat in areas are required to have restrooms.
You may be entitled to the complaint, but it's seriously doubtful it will result in anything at all.
If you think there should be a law, then lobby your political representatives, you don't make a complaint for a non-existent problem. Check the building codes and the by-laws in your city or town (go to your local city hall and ask the desk clerk) - as far as I can tell, it appears to be a matter that falls within these areas.
OMG...everyone should recognize this as a scam. What you can do? Report it.
http://www.consumerfraudreporting.org/reporting.php
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/scams-fraudes/index-eng.htm
Firstly, you need to call Telus directly and ask them to put your number on their internal do not call list.
Secondly, go here https://www.lnnte-dncl.gc.ca/index-eng and register your number with Canada's National Do Not Call list.
Lastly, don't lend your cell phone to anyone. Keep it in a safe place when you aren't using it. I never leave mine in my handbag or pocket. My grandkids don't have any idea where it is.
If you cancel the telus service and get a new phone, register the number at the link above.
You've done all the right things. Maybe you should sue them. I wish I could offer some further suggestion but I can't - have you had any reply from your compaints?
We live in a town that has three of their own generating plants, and we still get these guys from Direct Energy, which we've always said no to. The last one blatantly told me they were working "with" our supplier and that we no longer generated our own power. Lies, which I was aware of cause I know a guy who does maintenance work on the power plants. I guess I wasn't the only house because the next night there was an article in the newspaper from our power company stating they never ever send representatives door to door.
I hope you get sorted out and that all your hard work pays off.
I have a friend in Oshawa who had almost the exact same problem you state - she persisted until the manufacturer's finally set a set that ended up not being damaged. In her case, the product (loveseat, sofa, chair) was defective from the mfg. but the store didn't provide good customer service.
But not every Leon's is the same. We've had nothing but terrific service from our Leon's. I guess our town is lucky.
Throw it away - it's basically just a scam. The cheque you get will require you to return money to them via money order, then cash the cheque, which will turn out to be a fraudulent cheque.
Actually, rather than throwing it away send it to your local police's fraud dept.
There is no chance this is "good". Did you enter this particular "contest or draw"? No? Then don't mess with something like that unless you really know what you are doing. Also, DON'T (repeat that DON'T) call the number. Just turn it over to the fraud squad.
You don't send some one whose never dealt with scams to go deal with it on their own. For god's sake, that's just asking for trouble. Why do you think I said report it to the fraud squad at the police dept. Most cities and towns have a dept. that will help deal with this stuff. Being smart is not being a pansy.
It's people like you who help others get into trouble.
Wow, that's pretty bad, but it is typical of Bell, and one of the reasons I no longer even use their phone service. I've found their customer service to be less than satisfactory.
Have you tried the Ombudsman for Ontario? When you've done everything else, it might be worth a shot. Try this: http://www.settlement.org/sys/faqs_detail.asp?faq_id=4000262
It'll be interesting to see if you get this settled.
This is actually fairly common - at least it is Canada. For a few years now most fast food outlets charge for extras over and above what comes with your order. Not just burger king, but macdonalds and wendy's too...as well as some restaurants. Ask for lettuce A & W and that might cost extra, depending on the shop. Ask for cheese on something at most fast food shops and it's $1.00 extra.
We seldom use fast food outlets anymore...maybe A&W for the chicken, and arby's for the roast beef, and wendy's for the baked potato, but never macdonalds or burker king.
Maybe your best best would be complain to the Burger King head office. Since Burker King is a franchise maybe complaining to the HO might get some response.
We have used Kenmore products for 30 years without any complaints. The machine is five years old...maybe you need to have it serviced?
That's awful. If I were her, I'd call the local newspaper - nothing like getting a little front page news for a bad manager.
I understand lots of places don't allow their employees to take gifts from customers, but the employee should be the one who knows this, not the customer. At the very least, if it is "store policy" then they should post a sign that says so.
The first mistake...on getting it reversed the first time your wife should have had that debit card cancelled. No further transactions could be made using that debit card number. I don't know about the US debit cards, but in Canada, you can't make a debit card transaction without entering your pin number. Enterprise should not have had your wife's PIN number.
At this point, I would open a new bank account and transfer the bulk of funds to that, and don't leave enough in the old account to cover any payments to Enterprise - leave just enough to keep the account open. Once you manage to get the rest refunded to the old account, transfer that and close the old account completely.
The person should have approached the parent and taken them to a private spot.
Asking someone to reveal what's in their pocket isn't being accused of stealing, it's being asked. Every US Walmart I've ever been in asks to see your receipt and your bag of purchases as you leave the store. That smacks of treating customers like shoplifters, but it seems to be prevalent in most of them, so it is apparently some sort of store policy. We've never had that in our Walmarts in Canada - none I've run across.
You might try contacting the Walmart head office, giving the date and time, store location etc. I don't know if it will help, but you never.
I've had three HP printers for years. Customer service via the internet has always been terrific, even on my oldest model.
It sounds more like there's an issue between your printer's profile and your monitor profile, or your working colour space. I've printed black and white photos as well as colour photos and illustrations with pretty good quality.
Mean Green is an extremely good cleaner used by many industrial cleaning companies here. I buy this at at a department store in gallon size jugs. It isn't a cheap product for those who don't know of it. I just recently purchased a new one and it seems as good as ever.
Also, though I live in Canada and we don't have this store here..."Dollar General" is not a "dollar" store (at least not the ones I've been in while traveling). Prices range the same as any discount department store.
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Scam.
You don't anything for nothing. Particularly some contest or lottery you didn't enter.
By doing that, all you are making is a photocopy. I'm not sure about the model you've got. The 1315V is an all in one. I use the "copy" function for text or drawings, the scan function for photos.
If you want a good print of an original photo you should scan (not copy) the photo to the computer. It still sounds like you need to set up the colour profile. Did you install the software that came with the priter?
Anything is possible - yes, she could be "watering" down the product herself, but also, yes, the store manager could be watering down the product to make more profit.
You shouldn't comment about things you don't know about. Do a little research first. You knew nothing about Mean Green and nothing about Dollar General. If you can't make a comment that could potentially help someone, you shouldn't make any at all.
If it were me and I suspected unfair business practice, I'd buy one from Dollar General and one from another source and have them both checked. Then you have some proof, but until you have proof, making a complaint isn't going to get anyone anywhere.
The other thing to do is contact the manufacturers of Mean Green and find out if they have recently made any changes to their formula.
This is a common scam. Did you enter the lottery? Did you buy a ticket? If not, then you can't win. There is no money, except that which you will hand over to them if you respond to this.
Ignore it, or report it, but don't reply to it.
This is a scam - a very common scam.
Don't respond to it.
Two places to check:
http://www.scambusters.org/
http://www.truthorfiction.com/
Scam.
check here:
http://www.scambusters.org/microsoftlottery.html
In the first place trying to order a "fake ID" online is sorta ridiculous. Has to be a joke.
Yes, it's too good to be true. It's a scam.