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http://bit.ly/2DrV81eHello world! So I work for a gas station (let's call it Chicken Mountain) that sells lottery tickets. As you may know, you can grab a paper slip of the game you'd like to play and fill out your numbers, amount of plays/draws, etc. My friend on shift received a few slips from a customer with the tickets totalling an amount of $50. The customer explained that he incorrectly filled them out, and the mistake resulted in a price 3x what he expected. Later, the manager on duty then sees the excess mistake tickets on the side of the machine and demanded that my friend buys them, even though it was completely the customer's error. Can a retailer legally force an employee to buy $50 worth of lottery tickets that they don't even play? I feel like not but I'm unsure. This is in Pennsylvania, btw.
Also: we can't void/cancel tickets, once printed the state won't void them, and mistake tickets gets the store in trouble. I still don't see how such an expensive risk should fall on the shoulders of some kid barely making $8 an hour.
I live in a quadplex, and am on the bottom floor of the house. A new family moved into the vacant second floor housing space, and seemed pretty normal. About a week into it, I would hear constant screaming from the dad to the girl, calling her pathetic and useless. I passed this up as just a typical strict Korean dad. The girl would always cry, and mind you she is in 6th grade.
This all escalated when I was on my computer playing league of legends and my mom was in her bedroom, and she comes out saying, “What the fuck is that sound.” I ask her what’s wrong, follow her into her room and from the ceiling you can hear almost faint crying moans. I check out to the parking lot and see the mother of that girls car is gone, but the dad is home. I put two and two together, and come to a vague conclusion that either she’s in pain, or the dad is raping her. We recorded the sound, and sat on it for a while to call cps, whether what he heard was right or not. We got the expected answer, that they can’t do anything unless it was occurring right at that time.
Is there any other thing I can do to help this poor girl? I can’t stand living below a fucking abusive shithole family knowing that they’re 8 feet away from abusing their daughter.
I am in Los Angeles, CA
I received a letter in the mail last week from a credit card company offering to help me settle the balance on a credit card I’ve never had for about 75% of the balance, around $8000.
This is weird because it wasn’t addressed to my unit, it was addressed to the apartment building by itself. It’s a 16 unit building and the regular address, minus a unit number, is the office and the owner/landlord’s home. When I called the credit card company, they confirmed an account was opened late last year and had a balance of more than $8000. I’ve never had a card from this company ever and I told them it wasn’t me. They told me they issued a card in the mail to the address on file (my complex’s address).
The owner of the complex is the only person who works in the office. He is always there when the mail is delivered. He was charged with theft several times back in the 90s according to my county’s public records website and it looks like he was sued by a construction company a couple of years ago.
The company said they would close the account and note that I said it isn’t mine, but that I would still be responsible for the payment. How can that be? I tried posting this before but it didn’t go through.
I was the victim of dorm vandalism. A woman my ex roommate was having sexual encounters with came back for revenge on him by pouring gallons of water in his electronics, and mine so It wouldn’t looked targeted at just him.
After a lengthy investigation I was not compensated or received justice, because there wasn’t physical evidence of someone specific or identifiable vandalizing my previous computer build. There aren’t ANY cameras in the hallways of the dorm nor in the stairwell. Only one camera in the lobby and it’s not for us. It’s so coca cola can protect their vending machines. This school doesn’t care our security.
So here I am, recently built a new computer and don’t want to sink thousands of dollars again to build another if someone vandalizes it.
So reddit, Is it legal for me to place a camera that’s only facing my computer in my dorm room with the consent of my new roommate?
EDIT: Grammatical errors
I have a fenced in part of my yard where my dog has a doggy door that connects to the house. Yesterday my daughter told me she saw one of the neighbors dump water on my dog over the fence because he was barking. After a heated argument, he admitted to doing so. I’m sure this is not the first time this has happened, but I want to make sure it’s the last. Not sure if I should get the police involved?
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