thnvw

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[–] thnvw@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 week ago

Hi neighbor, thank you. Enjoy the holiday too!

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by thnvw@lemmy.ca to c/Windsor@lemmy.ca
 

Also Tecumseh, LaSalle, Riverside, Lakeshore, and surroundeds

[–] thnvw@lemmy.ca 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

Not trying to spread fear. But remotely running heaters could be a fire hazard. Please be cautious

 

Any table tennis coach for children in Windsor please?

Thank you.

[–] thnvw@lemmy.ca 2 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

Thank you. I usually request my dentist to do that. And usually works, even though inefficient.

However, recently for my night guard, it has two procedures, codes are 14611 (night guard of $410) and 99111 (Lab fee of $209). Dentist submitted both the pre determinations to Manulife.

Manulife online pre determination only responded to 14611. When I called Manulife about 99111; I was told it's not possible to find out the eligible amount. I have to do the procedure first and submit the actual claim.

That's why I'd like to check it myself. I feel like I'm chasing an endless loop.

Ideas?

[–] thnvw@lemmy.ca 3 points 4 weeks ago

Thank you very much for confirming. Oh, well, it's good for their call center employee job security.

 

I am with Manulife for my extended health care, such as dental, vision, massage, etc.

I need to do a dental procedure with $450. To find the eligible amount, I logged in my Manulife account and I am surprised that I can't find a place to show the balance of my eligible amount.

I called Manulife. I was told the only ways to find it out are: 1) call Manulife; 2) do the calculations myself based on the total eligibility and how much has been spent.

I find this is strange. It's like online banking not showing the account balance. And the only ways to find out is either calling the bank or do our own bookkeeping.

Am I missing something? Am I having unreasonable expectations?

How about other extended health care insurance companies, such as sun life?

Can sunlife customers see the eligibility amount themselves?

Thank you all!

[–] thnvw@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Thank you. I was wondering the same. In this photo, there is space for torch and solder. And a foot of plastic fittings compared to copper isn't going to save a lot. I'm willing to pay $50 or $100 for proper material

[–] thnvw@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 month ago

Are you looking for a git server like GitHub, gitlab? Or are you just trying to use git to manage your repos?

I use git to manage repos on my PC's directory. I don't need to collaborate with others. So I don't need to push it to anywhere.

I back it up same as any other files.

If you are like me, you don't need to use any of the online service. A local repo is absolutely sufficient

 

One of my shut off valve need to be replaced. It's a metal valve in a copper pipe.

A plumber proposed a solution, by adding plastic fittings on both ends of the valve.

The plumber said the finished project would be like this (from his previous job at another customer's). (see the fittings in blue circles).

I don't know a lot about plumbing code, so I'm seeking advice here. Is it a common practice to add plastic fittings like this?

I'm in Ontario, Canada. Thank you very much 😊

[–] thnvw@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 month ago

Very nice. Thank you for sharing about konnected.

Just a bit pricey for my budget