"If the company can prove that the water entered her house, regardless of whether or not she actually used that water for anything, she is responsible to pay the bill in full."
"Don't even bother bringing it to a retail outlet; your first step should be to write a letter about this issue to the higher-ups at the Best Buy corporate headquarters.
As part of the deal they may or may not offer you, it is certain that you will be asked to hand over the old gift certificate to the corporate HQ."
"As far as I am concerned, the government should tax any company that makes junk food, potato chips, crips, chocolate or otherwise!
And give hefty tax breaks to any company that offers healthier alternatives."
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