Checked! @online banking – Orlando Sentinel


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The cable company who advertises “no nonsense” on TV commercials should change it to “no honesty”.

As a senior veteran citizen i’m ticked that someone would compare earned discounts offered by companies as a way to honor someone’s military service or a way to increase sales on the slowest days of the week to a help social that does nothing to encourage people to earn what they receive.

I’m ticked to online banking. I have no account with your losing company. I tried twice to establish one to no avail and gave up. So go away and stop reminding me of your incompetence and/or theft!

Not checked, just disappointed that I haven’t seen this handsome bearded dude wearing a bandana at the Altamonte gym in over a month.

I’m ticked the “no texting while driving” law or lack thereof. What joke.

I’m ticked off that someone could conceive that just because someone speeds up they would take the plunge to break other laws. Seriously!? I accelerate but I’ve never had a fine and I’ve never had an accident. In over 35 years of driving, I have a perfect record. And have never broken another law. I never interacted with the cops for any reason. What an overflowing stretch of the imagination. Get a hobby please.

I’m ticked when choosing acrylic paint at arts and crafts stores. I have to open the bottles and look inside to see what the color looks like. Why can’t manufacturers put some paint on bottle caps so we know what it looks like?

I also want to congratulate Chick-fil-A for being America’s Best Managed Company. Not only do they taste great, they always fill orders correctly, and they are very nice and polite, but they are extremely fast. I can walk into the drive-thru with two lines wrapped around the building and still get my order correct and be on my way in less than 10 minutes.

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