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This was in my email box today...
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
This is really funny...this was in my email box....
After the last annual calculations of your fiscal activity we have determined that
you are eligible to receive a tax refund of $873.20.
Please submit the tax refund request and allow us 3-9 days in order to
process it.
A refund can be delayed for a variety of reasons.
For example submitting invalid records or applying after the deadline.
To access the form for your tax refund, please click here
Note: For security reasons, we will record your ip-address, the date and time.
Deliberate wrong inputs are criminally pursued and indicated.
Regards,
Internal Revenue Service
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Okay, I'm not really smart...but I think this is a scam!!! First of all I'm not American ... I'm CANADIAN!!! And why would I submit my tax forms when I never went through them to get my taxes done? At least they should have put a higher refund....
These people are getting really fancy now adays!!!
Posted in Canada, Odd Things by Taylor Blue | 2 comments
Tim Hortons Employees Rant About Work
Friday, January 11, 2008
Tim Hortons has the best hot chocolate in the world!! I love the place...and yes it can only be found in Canada. (They sell coffee and donuts!!)
When I saw this article I had to include it since it was so "Canadian"!!
Frustrated employees have banded together on the popular social networking site Facebook to give cranky customers the basic rules on how to order their daily fix if they want to get good service.
A trip to Tim Hortons is part of the daily routine for many Canadians, but it doesn't necessarily seem to be the warm and fuzzy experience the commercials make them out to be for people on both sides of the counter.
Facebook hosts more than 500 groups about Tim Hortons, some appreciative, some definitely not.
"This is for everyone who gets fed up with people who don't know what they want, and for workers who have to put up with this everyday. If people would just listen to these rules when ordering the world will be a better place," writes Janice Morgan, who identifies herself as the administrator of one group called Tim Hortons Rules of Ordering and More that has some 3,400 members.
The 80 rules or so spell out how to make your visit to Tims more efficient: "When you want a coffee with no sugar, do not say no sugar it sounds like your saying 'one sugar', " or "If you don't say you want anything in your coffee don't expect to get anything in it, we can't read your mind" and "Stop telling us to 'stir it well' there is no button on the cash register for that."
Although somewhat amusing, the rules are from people who identify themselves as Tim Hortons employees and who clearly wish customers would spend a day in their shoes.
"Almost everyday someone is rude to me and my coworkers," writes someone who identifies herself as Meghan Watts. "We try hard to get everyone's order right, but we do make mistakes from time to time. That's no reason to jump down our throats, yelling at us and trying to get free coffee."
In other Facebook groups such as Poor Souls Who've Worked at Tim Hortons, I Survived Making Ice Caps (iced cappuccinos) in the Summer (Tim Hortons employees) and I worked @(at) Tim Hortons and SURVIVED!, cranky workers share horror stories about testy clients.
A worked identified as Nick Bolarinho wrote that one customer threw his iced cappuccino in his face and yelled "this is shit!" Another says that he still has nightmares about his former Tim Hortons job.
But the coffee slingers are not the only ones airing their beefs on Facebook. Frustrated clients also have their support groups such as Tim Hortons Screws up my Order Every Time and Tim Hortons Service Sucks.
"Once I ordered a medium coffee, muffin and a bottle of water and I actually got two apple juices (in a bag), a large hot chocolate, a bagel and a muffin (not the one I asked for). They even charged me for what I did order...," complains a Kristine Julian from Halifax.
Someone identified as Rachelle Richards sums it up this way: "unhappy employees makes for shitty customer service, and therefore unhappy customers."
But there is a silver lining for Tim Hortons employees. Many Facebook groups, like Addicted to Tim Hortons, are very positive and they seem to always have time for Tim Hortons.
The public affairs director for Tim Hortons didn't return calls Thursday.
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How funny is that? I don't think I will look at another Tim Horton's the same again!!
Posted in Canada, Odd Things, Tim Hortons by Taylor Blue | 5 comments
HAPPY CANADA DAY!
Sunday, July 1, 2007
Today it is Canada Day! Canada's Birthday! So in the spirit of the day I will feature some cool Canadian bloggers.
My Boots n Me-This woman blogger shows her life through breathtaking pictures. I really want to go to British Columbia now!
Temporarily Me-This woman blogger is in Toronto. I am a frequent visitor to this blog. She never fails to put a smile on my face!
I love all my Canadians...so here to you I toast with a coffee (or hot chocolate for me!) from Tim Hortons!!!
My Boots n Me-This woman blogger shows her life through breathtaking pictures. I really want to go to British Columbia now!
Temporarily Me-This woman blogger is in Toronto. I am a frequent visitor to this blog. She never fails to put a smile on my face!
I love all my Canadians...so here to you I toast with a coffee (or hot chocolate for me!) from Tim Hortons!!!
Posted in Canada, Other Peoples Blogs by Taylor Blue | 4 comments
THINGS THAT ARE CANADIAN
Since it is Canada Day I thought I would tell you some of my favorite Canadian things.
Tim Hortons- There is nothing like any of their donuts and Timbits. I really like the hot chocolate.
Smarties- I had a box yesterday. There is just something about them that makes everything alright.

Canadian Tire Money- You aren't Canadian if you don't have this kicking around. I know once a year I go looking in my house for it. (Our Canadian Tire store (which is like a hardware store) gives you its own money back on a percentage of what you buy. You can only spend it in the store like real money!)
Posted in Canada, Pop culture by Taylor Blue | 8 comments
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