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Desert Club Becomes Holiday Inn Club Vacations Eighth Destination

April 12th, 2012

From the American Resort Development Association’s (ARDA) 2012 Convention & Exposition at the Venetian Resort Hotel & Casino, Holiday Inn Club Vacations today announced that it has added an eighth location to its portfolio of vacation resorts, a 648-unit property located one block from the Las Vegas Strip.

Holiday Inn Club Vacations at Desert Club Resort is the brand’s first expansion in the western U.S., joining the flagship location, Holiday Inn Club Vacations at Orange Lake Resort in Orlando, Fla., and six other Holiday Inn Club Vacations resorts.

Like all Holiday Inn Club Vacations resorts, this location at Desert Club Resort offers more space, more amenities and more things to do, featuring one- and two-bedroom luxury villas with access to several amenities including:

- Fitness center - Outdoor pools and a hot tub - new Gold mine Bar & Grill restaurant - Marketplace with grab and go food and beverages, plus convenience items - Game room, activities center and putting green - In-unit spa services - Complimentary shuttle service within the resort and to locations on the Strip - Complimentary Wi-Fi - Concierge services providing reservations for area shows, attractions, dining, transportation and more.

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With the branding of this newest resort location comes more options for Holiday Inn Club members, more jobs for the Las Vegas community and exciting renovations for Desert Club Resort.

Holiday Inn Club members, owners of timeshare intervals at Holiday Inn Club Vacations resorts, have expressed their desire for a location in the western U.S. Members can now use their Holiday Inn Club points to vacation at Holiday Inn Club Vacations at Desert Club Resort.

this new location comes on the heels of the unveiling of additional Club member benefits. More than 65,000 Holiday Inn Club members can now enjoy an expansive cruise line partnership, a larger portfolio of European resorts available for exchange through the Direct Destinations program and more access to the upscale Signature Collection product line, with the recent addition of Sunset Cove Resort in Marco Island, Fla., an all-Signature Collection property with 36 luxury three-bedroom units. Club members also enjoy exclusive access to vacation savings through the Club’s alliance with Hertz® for car rentals and can take advantage of special MaxTime last-minute vacation offers for stays as short as two nights. In addition to the Holiday Inn Club Vacations network of eight resort destinations, Holiday Inn Club members will also continue to enjoy the ability to exchange their points for stays at IHG’s more than 4,500 hotels, plus RCI’s expanding network of more than 4,000 resorts, both with locations worldwide.

to provide a preview of ownership with Holiday Inn Club, the resort has also opened a newly-renovated 16,780 square foot sales center that can host up to 500 tour guests. this center joins four other Holiday Inn Club Vacations sales centers in Orlando, Fla., Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Gatlinburg, Tenn.

the new sales center and expanded operational and sales and marketing teams will bring more than 70 jobs to the Las Vegas community. For career opportunities with Holiday Inn Club Vacations at Desert Club Resort, contact Kelly Boma at 702-866-4005.

this resort is currently open for Club member and owner reservations. it will be available for guest bookings through IHG’s reservations systems in April 2013.  Guests can book at all seven of the other Holiday Inn Club Vacations resorts by visiting hiclubvacations.com.

About Holiday Inn Club Vacations  Holiday Inn Club Vacations was created in 2008 as a strategic alliance between IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) and Orange Lake Resorts, a leader within the timeshare industry with more than 30 years of proven success. Holiday Inn Club Vacation’s flagship property in Orlando, Fla., located next to Walt Disney World® Resort, was established in 1982 by Holiday Inn founder Kemmons Wilson. a 1,450-acre golf, water park and sports resort, Holiday Inn Club Vacations at Orange Lake Resort includes 2,478 villas with the ability to expand to 4,500 villas. Other resort locations include Lake Geneva, Wis., Panama City Beach and Marco Island, Fla., Brownsville, Vt., Myrtle Beach, S.C., Gatlinburg, Tenn., and Las Vegas, Nev. Holiday Inn Club members, owners of timeshare intervals at Holiday Inn Club Vacations resorts, enjoy access to these eight resort locations, plus IHG’s network of more than 4,500 hotels worldwide and RCI’s network of more than 4,000 resorts. Holiday Inn Club Vacations will continue to look for opportunities to expand their Member Resorts to top North American destination locations.Logos, product and company names mentioned are the property of their respective owners.

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Link in to an online network

December 6th, 2011

These days, if you’re not linked in to an online network, you’re not really networking. Log on to these web sites to set up your profile and start connecting with new, inspiring people: LinkedIn (linkedin.com), a free online networking tool, lets you link up with other people. Invite them into your circle, which then gives you access to their circles. The site can help you reach a decision-maker, look up a former colleague or make career-enhancing connections. The web site Women for Hire (womenforhire.com) provides a free networking forum, among other things, for women professionals. as the site points out, women are naturally good at maintaining relationships in their personal lives, but not so great at it when it comes to their careers.

Recruiter/author/CEO Tory Johnson — the “workplace contributor” on ABC’s Good Morning America — and her team also can answer career-related questions with detailed advice within 24 hours. You’ll need premium-membership status ($38/year) on the site to post a question. Ryze (ryze.com): This well-established online community includes a bevy of smaller, networked communities. Join a network or start your own.

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Find Out if a Hotel or Motel Has a Bed Bug Infestation

November 20th, 2010

Man arrested in timeshare probe

September 26th, 2010

Fix It—Even If It's Cheap | Apartment Therapy Re-Nest

August 17th, 2010

When we moved a couple of months ago, our Ikea Lillberg sofa took a beating. The frame broke in the back, and although we’d paid not a whole lot for the sofa a few years ago, we made the obvious green decision to fix it.

A couple of folks pointed out its inexpensive origins and wondered why we’d spend the time and resources to fix it, rather than replace it. But that would, of course, defeat the point of treading lightly on the planet, wouldn’t it?

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The Romanian gipsy and the teenage daughter he sent to beg on Britain¿s streets

June 29th, 2010

Last updated at 7:58 AM on 28th June 2010

Standing on their front door step, the Stancius look a close and caring family. The older children pose politely by their parents, Iuri and Lucica, while the younger ones nudge one another and giggle at the sight of the camera.

In the middle of this happy family gathering is Eva, a demurely dressed teenager, her swirling skirt touching her ankles and dark hair pulled back from her handsome face.

Yet appearances are not what they seem. Her father, Iuri, has just returned to the family’s humble Romanian home after two years in a British jail.

Stolen childhood: Eva Stanciu, pictured in early June with her father luri, who was convicted for child trafficking. He had even sent Eva to England to become a street beggar

He was convicted of the most horrible crime imaginable: trafficking his daughter, Eva, into Britain – and then forcing her to become a street beggar.

During the cold winter, the 13-year-old Roma gipsy girl would perch shivering on an upturned plastic bucket outside a Co-op store in Farnborough just a few miles from Slough which has become a magnet for thousands of East European migrants.

There, she begged for money from passers-by, telling them in her pitiful English that she was hungry and cold. If they refused her, Eva often burst into tears.

At the charity shop opposite, the staff felt so sorry they gave her a donated wool coat to wear. The Hot Oven Bakers nearby took pity, too, bringing her cups of tea and sausage rolls.

After five weeks, in January 2008, local police rescued the teenager and put her into state care. Eva’s plight was only discovered during a huge police search for trafficked Romanian children in Slough.

Officers raided 17 houses – including the one where Eva lived with a cousin, Claudia Stoica, who distributed the Big Issue magazine, sold on the streets by homeless people.

To their horror, the Scotland Yard officers found that these terrace houses were filled with children who had been trafficked to Britain to beg, pickpocket, milk state benefits and even enter the sex trade.

The inspector in charge said the boys and girls were pawns in a ‘highly organised criminal network, originating in Romania, which brought them to this country to commit crime’.

‘Houses were filled withchildren who had been trafficked to Britain to beg, pickpocket, milkstate benefits and even enter the sex trade’

In an emergency House of Commons debate a few weeks later, MP Anthony Steen (who has since retired) estimated that there were 2,000 Romanian modern-day Fagins in Britain.

Children were, he said, controlled by trafficking gangs who treated them with ‘blood-curdling cruelty’ by forcing them to commit crime.

‘The children are smuggled through Europe, or are simply flown into the UK with two adults posing as their parents.

‘They have been sold by their family to the gangs to pay off debts.

‘A talented criminally active child can earn approximately 100,000 a year,’ he told the House.

Since that speech, thousands more children have been trafficked from Romania on to the streets of Britain, say international charities, such as Unicef.

Huge numbers of the youngsters come from Tandarei, a small town of 15,000 people, 100 miles from Bucharest towards the Black Sea coast. Here, 2,000 Roma gipsies like the Stanciu family live in a rundown neighbourhood.

Outside in the street there are potholed dusty roads, gipsy carts pulled by ponies, and laughing children play naked with the communal hose pipes which provide the town’s only water supply.

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The Stanciu family from Tandarei: A crime wave started when Romania joined the EU in January 2007, opening up borders between the former Communist nation and western Europe

Yet dotted around the gipsy quarter are scores of glitzy, palatial new homes. With stone pillars at their grand entrances and deep gravel drives, these million-pound mansions dominate the skyline.

Shiny BMWs and Land Rovers sporting British number plates are parked outside many. These pockets of wealth are the spoils of a crime wave which started when Romania joined the EU in January 2007, opening up borders between the former Communist nation and western Europe.

In the first six months of that year, more than 1,000 offences of fraud and theft involving Romanians were recorded in London – compared with 168 in the whole of 2006.

Many crimes were by child thieves trafficked from Tandarei – where on April 8 this year 300 police officers from Scotland Yard and the European police force, Europol, started an investigation to crack down on child traffickers.

At dawn, police helicopters whirred overhead and every exit road out of the gipsy quarter was blocked to seal in the gang leaders. By breakfast time, 17 alleged traffickers had been arrested, suspected of making millions of pounds by smuggling 168 children to Slough and London.

With nicknames such as ‘ Millionaire’, ‘The Executioner’, ‘Gipsy King’ and ‘The General’, the men now await trial in the Romanian capital, Bucharest. In their homes, the police found guns, gold bullion, wads of British 50 notes, jewellery, and false UK passports with children’s pictures on them.

Their flash cars were towed away by police to Bucharest for forensic analysis. As one Romanian police officer in Tandarei told the Mail this week: ‘The gipsy Mr Bigs became a dangerous mafia after Romania became an EU nation.

‘These ruthless men have got rich quick buying children from poor gipsies and trafficking them to Britain for fraud and crime.

‘The raid was deliberately high profile to send a message to the Roma community that they must stop selling their children to traffickers.’

In 2008 MP Anthony Steen (who has since retired) estimated that there were 2,000 Romanian modern-day Fagins in Britain

The trading of children is now so sophisticated that Nicolas, an undercover police agent who infiltrated the Tandarei gipsy gangs, told the Mail that legal contracts are signed between a family selling a child and the trafficker taking control of the youngster.

‘It is a formal business arrangement. A trafficker will pay 20,000 for each child because of the huge sums he can get back. He arranges for the child to go for a “holiday” with relatives in England.

‘They are smuggled into your country as a visitor and stay in the homes of trafficking gangs in Slough, London, Manchester or any of the big cities.

‘The children may be given a false name and bogus birth certificate. Many are moved around the country frequently, using the bogus identity papers to make multiple claims for child benefit.

‘The cash each child “earns” is wired back through money transfer offices, Western Union or MoneyGram, to the Mr Bigs in Tandarei,’ said Nicolas. The children still keep arriving.

In Slough, 88 youngsters – some of the teenage girls already married and pregnant – turned up on the town council steps in the first four months after Romania joined the EU. They were, apparently, without any adult companions and all were illiterate. And last year alone, the council says 227 children turned up.

Yet, when school started in September, only 55 of the youngsters arrived for lessons. The rest had already disappeared into the network of terrace houses crammed full of child Fagins, just like Eva.

So, what is the truth about this gipsy girl and her family? Iuri, 45, is now a convicted criminal, found guilty of trafficking, child cruelty and exploitation.

His conviction in October 2008 was the first under the Immigration Act 2004, which was aimed at cracking down on people trafficking to Britain. At his trial at Reading Crown Court, the jury decided that he had allowed Eva to be treated as a slave, deprived of food and forced to beg on the streets, in thin clothes and freezing conditions, for ten hours a day.

Busoic Vasile, the 22-year-old cousin who flew her from Bucharest, was also found guilty of trafficking. Iuri’s two remaining cousins, Marin Vasile, 34, and Stoica, 36, were convicted of exploiting Eva by driving her to towns near Slough to beg under the pretence of selling the Big Issue magazine.

The court was told the idea of sending Eva to the UK was dreamed up by her mother, Lucica, 44, and her jobless husband. They claimed they were struggling to feed their 12 children (aged between five and 28) on Romanian state benefits of 50 a month. 

Huge numbers of the trafficked youngsters come from Tandarei, a small town of15,000 people, 100 miles from Bucharest towards the Black Sea coast

Perhaps not surprisingly, Iuri and his cousins have always denied trafficking Eva or selling her to a trafficker. And at the Stancius’ three bedroom flat-roofed house in the heart of the Tandarei gipsy quarter, he and his wife remained unrepentant this week as they sat with their brood of children.

It was there that I asked them why they sent young Eva away to become a street beggar. Lucica says: ‘My husband has cousins in Slough who sell the Big Issue. I thought it was good for Eva to go for a holiday to them for four months.

‘It was all so innocent. It was meant to be fun for her.’

Whatever the truth of this, in early December 2007, 13-year-old Eva found herself in a wintry Slough. Soon her life had become miserable.

Every day she was sent begging on Camp Road in Farnborough, where she was dropped off by car by her cousin, Marin.She always carried a pile of Big Issue magazines, although it turned out that these were hopelessly out of date.

‘It was all so innocent. It was meant to be fun for her’

In police statements prepared for Iuri’s trial, one Farnborough garage owner said: ‘This girl was causing a permanent obstruction outside the entrance to the Post Office, trying to sell the Big Issue for between 2 and 5 each, while begging for spare change from the public.

‘She would beg outside the Post Office six days a week Monday to Saturday from 9.30am to 5pm.’ It is a version of events that does not tally with Eva’s own. She insists that, short of money, she stole a few old copies of the Big Issue from her cousin’s house where they were stored.

The police were clearly not so sure. In their search for trafficked children in Slough in January 2008, they took away Eva and nine other youngsters – including a one-year-old – to try to establish if they had been trafficked or badly treated. The rest were later returned to their homes, but the police were so worried about Eva they handed her over to social services.

It was then that Iuri, in Tandarei, got a call from England. ‘The social worker told me they had Eva and I should come and get her, saying I could bring her back to Romania and I would not be arrested. But she lied to me.

‘At Iuri’s trial for child cruelty, exploitation and trafficking, Eva was made to give evidence against him, and he and his three cousins were convicted and jailed. Iuri was sentenced to four years, reduced to two for good behaviour.

He was deported from Britain in February and flew back to Romania on a ticket paid for by the British State. Eva was waiting for him, with the rest of the family. She was also flown home – at British taxpayers’ expense – to her mother in December 2008, two months after her father began his jail sentence.

Lucica is still insisting her daughter was not trafficked: ‘I have 12 children and may have more in the future. If I wanted a fortune, I would take them all to Britain and say I was homeless.

‘I would get thousands of pounds a year in benefits and a big house from your government.’ Then she adds with certainty: ‘But after what has happened to our family I will never send another child to Britain.’

Of course, with such a cynical view of this country’s benevolence to unemployed foreigners, it remains to be seen whether she sticks to this promise.

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Tell the MP concerned, that it is his lot whot allowed these parsites into Britain, and still they come in their hoards to scrounge and pilfer the best way they can..Then the EU junta, tell us we can’t deport them because they are part of the alliance..Are they strill here, if so, then get them out pronto, we don’t want other countries riff raff, we have plenty of our own……………

- BRONCO LINCOLN, BRITISH ISLES, 28/6/2010 14:06

‘I have 12 children and may have more in the future. If I wanted a fortune, I would take them all to Britain and say I was homeless.
‘I would get thousands of pounds a year in benefits and a big house from your government.’

There we go – the reason they all come here to scrounge off us. No dole or support to anyone who hasn’t lived here (and paid taxes) for at least 10 years would stop this overnight.

- Cor blimey I’m a Tory!, over ‘ere in England, 28/6/2010 14:02

We used to have loads of Romanians begging on the streets in Middlesbrough, but all that has ended when a lot of the prolific ones were given ASBOs, basically for annoying people. Its a different place without all those beggars!

- Lulu, Middlesbrough UK, 28/6/2010 13:49

I don’t care where they come from send them back and do not allow them entry to the UK again

- Dan, Leeds England, 28/6/2010 13:49

Selling the ‘Big Issue’ was a project intended to give some self respect to those trapped at the very bottom of society, look closer these days and in almost every case, its now being sold by Romanian gang women!

I say almost in case theres a village somewhere I missed, in Glasgow they have bullied, intimidated and physically threatened Uk homeless away from the project altogether. Supposedly for the HOMELESS, they are housed in council property rent free, while young persons of our own, dont have enoug points to be housed in the UK for the forseeable future.

Time to stop this EU members mullarkey, we need jobs and homes for our own thank you very much!

- ClydeBuilt, Glasgow, 28/6/2010 13:49

Come on Cameron – give us a refendum on whether we want to see OUR money being given to foreign parasites.
Heaven knows we have enough home-grown scroungers, but there’s no reason why we should feel obliged to give handouts to foreigners as well. I wonder how much of the immense sums we pay in benefits is actually paid to people like this, probably enough to halve the National Debt. Disgraceful.

- Jane Roberts, Oxford, 28/6/2010 13:38

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Villagers to fight woodland spa plan

June 3rd, 2010

May 21 2010 by Kaiya Marjoribanks, Stirling Observer Friday

CAMPAIGNERS are preparing to fight development plans that would offer “jollies for city slickers”.

Ian Murgitroyd wants to build a holiday lodge and spa in Myreton Woods on Glinns Road, between Kippen and Gargunnock.

No planning application has been lodged but his agents, architects McKenzie Strickland Associates, have been carrying out consultation with the communities.

So far the proposals appear to have received a frosty reception from locals, who have set up a campaign group against the development.

Protester Joan Alexander said: “There have been two pre-planning meetings, one at Kippen Community Council and the other at Gargunnock Community Council.

“They are being described as eco-lodges and we have been told the development would have a low-carbon footprint but there would be at least 28 buildings on the site and all the construction traffic and the subsequent traffic from visitors.

“That surely can’t be considered environmentally friendly, particularly on such a remote rural location.

“From what we have heard this development could destroy the site and the surrounding area. This land is designated as an area of great landscape value and part of the Glinns Road is a heritage path, a right of way and designated as a core path.

“There are also believed to be lampreys in the river, which are a protected species.

“My farm looks right over the Carse of Stirling and the thought of noise and light pollution from such a development would completely spoil that for me and for many other people.”

According to Gargunnock Community Council minutes the plans include 28 three-bedroom eco-lodges, set in existing woodland and arranged around the north side of a man-made lochan.

The buildings would use natural materials with traditional finishes, reed-bed drainage and biomass heating.

The development would be accessed off Glinns Road and would not be visible from the A811.

The minutes say: ““It was anticipated there would be 20 staff employed on site, of whom six would be part-time. The lodges would be for rent and not part of a timeshare development. The estimated overall cost was in the region of £6-7 million.”

However, there was said to be “no support for the proposal from the body of the meeting”.

As the Observer went to press representatives of the developer had not responded to a request for comment.

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RockResorts Announces Sister Hotel Program

May 26th, 2010

Where is the best place to buy a Worldmark Timeshare (credits …

May 17th, 2010

I’m looking into purchasing Worldmark credits but NOT from Worldmark. They’re too expensive there, but I heard you can buy Worldmark Resale Ownerships for cheaper. Do you know of any legit online Worldmark resellers?

These are good sites to find a timeshare sold directly by owners:

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» The Ulitimate Best Buy Extended Warranty Nightmare w/Pics & Video

April 5th, 2010

Posted by on April 5th, 2010 at 03:45am

Chronological Sequence of Events. 61? samsung DLP.

November, 2005 , bought HLR6168 61? DLP and 5 yr PSP from Whitby, ON best Buy store.

November, 2006 : Bulb Exploded with 1400 hrs usage , Samsung sends
Service rep and replaces lamp. Task is completed within 10 minutes. excellent service under Samsung factory warranty.

December 6th, 2006 : Light Engine Failure, Samsung Factory Warranty Expired, PSP kicks in.

see Left Shadow jpeg:

December 7th: best Buy Extended Warranty dispatches discount repair service. XXXXX Ltd sends Dodge Caravan to transport DLP unit to service facility. XXXXX places DLP face-down. both XXXXX and BB Customer Service insist that TV must be taken in for diagnostics despite my protest that this type of service can be performed in home

December 8th
: Contact Mr. Troy at Samsung Tech support and he confirms that service does not require diagnostics and can be performed in house. States that service people are totally incompetent for transporting DLP face down in minivan. It can result in damage to screen and projection optics. Told me to contact BB Corporate Office to ensure that such methods are not repeated.

Spoke to Mr. Steve, BB Customer Service supervisor and informed him of the mis-handling of my DLP. Tried to educate him on the detrimental effects of face down transport . Admits he lacks technical background on HDTVs but assures me that XXXXX is fully qualified. Refuses to take further action despite my concerns and the potential damage that Samsung mentioned. As a result, I insisted that he enters my warnings in the log file of my claim and BBs subsequent refusal to take corrective action.

December 11th
: Spoke to the night sales manager Mr. Don Pameli and informed him of XXXXX’s methods. explained to him the consequences of transporting a DLP face down and the incompetence of XXXXX Ltd… Told me to wait and see what happens. upon my insistence he did agree to call XXXXX on Dec. 13th ( he had the 12th off ) to convey my concerns and to ensure any negative effects of improper handling are rectified. He NEVER called XXXXX or myself.

December 21st 2006: after all my efforts are in vain, TV returned via mini-van with damage.

See Blemish Video and Blemish Jpeg

December 22nd 2006: Contact BB Customer Service and inform them that their failure to address my concerns has ruined my DLP unit. no apology, they just said XXXXX will come and take away my TV again for another 2 weeks. I insist they use someone else that doesnt use a mini-van. reply, IT MUST BE XXXXX !!!!!!!!!!

IMPORTANT NOTE: the previous lamp replacement and the current blemishes
don’t count in best buys Lemon Warranty Policy. so all this BS counts as a single claim ( 4 claims needed for free product replacement )

Jan. 3rd, 2007: Visit the store where purchase was made and finally speak with the general manager Param Singh. Present him with the first 2 pages of this report. Informs me that everything I have experienced over the past several weeks with my DLP unit is totally unacceptable. Assures me that I will receive a replacement or at the very minimum,
competent service and will contact me within 24 to 48 hrs.

Jan.5th, 2007: after waiting 48 hrs without any word, I visit the store once again. ask the clerk at the service desk to get the store manager. the clerk calls GM on his private line. Before emerging from the safety of his office, the clerk is directed by the GM on the phone to ask my name and reason for my visit. I provide my name and reply that my visit is regarding a 61 inch HDTV. As soon as the GM hears this, he immediately dispatches Don Pameli to speak with me, the very same person who promised to contact XXXXX on my behalf to ensure any negative effects of improper handling were corrected. But Don never called XXXXXX or myself.

Mr. Pameli comes down and immediately informs me that my problem is no longer the stores responsibility. then he has the nerve to lie directly in my face. Claims he tried to contact me after our original conversation, but he said I had no voice mail service. However, he is unaware that both my home and office have voice mail and call display. There is no record of his call on either system!!! As for the GM, what a despicable and cowardly course of action. Hiding in his office and forcing his subordinate to break pledged he made with me.

Before leaving the store, I ask at least 6 BB employees for contact information of regional or district manager. Every reply is “call 1-866-best-buy”

I realize now I won’t be able to resolve this through best Buy Canada.

Jan 11th 2007: I write a detailed letter to BB CEO Brad Anderson and c.c 20 of his big wigs in the USA. ( See below for copy of Letter )

Jan 12th, 2007: I guess someone in the U.S. actually read my mail because I got this reply:

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Re: Insignificant Canadian BestBuy Customer Pleading For Intervention

Thank you for taking the time to document your concerns with the recent
repair of your television.

Please be advised that I am currently investigating this issue for you
and will have an update for you on Tuesday as I am out of the office on
Monday. your case is priority for me, thank you for your patients.

Sheryl Ross
Senior Customer Support Consultant
Best Buy Canada CHQ
604-XXX-XXXX

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Jan 14th, 2007: TV IS TOTALLY SCREWED !!!! Every 2 to 3 hrs TV flashes, freezes and eventually only small parts of the screen is visible

See “New Problem Video”

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Jan 15th, 2007: another problem with TV. Entire screen freezes, turns Black and White, and then powers off by itself. sorry no video. whole thing happens in 3 seconds, can’t react fast enough.

My greatest fear now is that the pricks at best Buy will think I’m deliberately causing damage to the TV.

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The Curmudgeon: That Mask Just Won't Stay On

April 4th, 2010