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BMW Rider 06-23-2013 03:15 PM

What I don't understand is why people are so stupid as to go buying bottled water at all when they have repeatedly been told there is no problem with the city water supply except for potential for slightly reduced capacity due to the heavy sediment that needs to be removed. Pay attention people and stop panicking over non-issues. :rolleyes:

HaZRaTTy 06-23-2013 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by mrhasan (Post 827552)
Seriously :O $45 for 24 bottles? :O Didn't expect that from homedepot :neutral:

Isn't profiteering illegal in Canada? I am completely shocked by the events and how they unrolled. However being in Emergency Services myself I am extremely proud of not only The Emergency Services (paramedics, military, police and the FF's) I am just as proud of all the volunteers and people sand bagging and providing assistance in any way they can.

I know the worst is over, and I just got back last night but If anyone needs a hand with anything in Edmonton/Surrounding area please give me a message.

Coralgurl 06-23-2013 06:20 PM

The images being shown in the destruction across Calgary, High River, Canmore, Banff and the reserve, turner valley, are just .... Well I have no words. So, so sad!

11purewater 06-23-2013 07:36 PM

Hey!We're Albertans,no worries about getting things done.That's what we do.Stampede is coming soon and visitors will be amazed at the work that was done to make Calgary the great place that it is.In a city of 1.2 million people no doors were locked or backs turned when anybody who needed help.downstream people may need help so please contribute,words of encouragement cost nothing and go a long way.Proud to be a Calgarian WOO!HOO!Andy:biggrin:

intarsiabox 06-23-2013 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Magma (Post 827621)
This is because Home Depot buys the bottles as individual bottles and pays $X.XX per bottle they do not get a flat rate just like gas stations and corner stores.

So when you buy the "Flat" its actually 2$ a bottle x 24 bottles which works out to $48 plus deposit/tax. They are not trying to screw anyone over its just how they buy the water to start with.

Sorry to say that people are getting hit with this but thats how it is. You cant expect a deal on something the store itself is not getting a deal on, just because its packed in a plastic wrap doesn't mean its considered a flat of water.

No truth to this whatsoever. Home Depot has issued an apology on their website and facebook page about this and will refund anyone who brings their receipt back to the store. They said it was not directed by Home Depot and was just the brain child of the store manager, who has been dealt with.

The same 24 pack of water here is $4.95 plus $2.40 deposit just for reference.

Magma 06-23-2013 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by intarsiabox (Post 827710)
No truth to this whatsoever. Home Depot has issued an apology on their website and facebook page about this and will refund anyone who brings their receipt back to the store. They said it was not directed by Home Depot and was just the brain child of the store manager, who has been dealt with.

The same 24 pack of water here is $4.95 plus $2.40 deposit just for reference.

Well thats how it has been explained from gas stations, corner stores along with some grocery stores. Home Depot might be able to work out a deal with distribution due to the amount they bring in. So I beg to differ as I am sure this is how a lot of stores are forced to price. Flats and Singles are shipped to the store with difference UPC codes and I know this from being a receiver in a grocery store for many years.

intarsiabox 06-24-2013 12:29 AM

[quote=Magma;827714]Home Depot might be able to work out a deal with distribution due to the amount they bring in.QUOTE]

Along with Walmart, Costco, every major food chain, etc. that sells flats of water from $5-$10 depending on brand. If you want to justify a 900% increase in the price of a flat of water by one Home Depot store over night to screw over your fellow Calgarians then that is up to you I guess. But even corporate Home Depot had to apologize for this. You really think that other stores pay more than this from their distributors? They could just go to any large store and buy from there if that was the case. You have obviously never been on the purchasing side of the business.

Slick Fork 06-24-2013 02:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Magma (Post 827714)
Home Depot might be able to work out a deal with distribution due to the amount they bring in.QUOTE]

Along with Walmart, Costco, every major food chain, etc. that sells flats of water from $5-$10 depending on brand. If you want to justify a 900% increase in the price of a flat of water by one Home Depot store over night to screw over your fellow Calgarians then that is up to you I guess. But even corporate Home Depot had to apologize for this. You really think that other stores pay more than this from their distributors? They could just go to any large store and buy from there if that was the case. You have obviously never been on the purchasing side of the business.

I saw the news report about this; if you look at the guys receipt that he took a picture of and sent in, he went to a self checkout and individually scanned 24 bottles of water. Regular price at a gas station is what about $1.50-$2.00 for a bottle of water... Not Home Depots fault on this one; just someone looking for Drama

intarsiabox 06-24-2013 04:08 AM

[quote=Slick Fork;827743]
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Originally Posted by intarsiabox (Post 827728)

I saw the news report about this; if you look at the guys receipt that he took a picture of and sent in, he went to a self checkout and individually scanned 24 bottles of water. Regular price at a gas station is what about $1.50-$2.00 for a bottle of water... Not Home Depots fault on this one; just someone looking for Drama

Sadly there will always be these types of people around but I don't know if that is the whole story. According to Home Depot there was an internal error on their part that effected a small number of customers but has been corrected, so not just one guy. Not sure why HD would state this on their face book page if it were not true. Regardless, it was not corporately intentional (that has been clear from the start) and has been rectified and I am sure they will be donating lots of supplies over the next several weeks.

Snappy 06-24-2013 04:21 AM

No flooding at my place
 
I came out of not having power for a few days pretty well. My battery back up worked well for the first day but after that ran out of juice.
Was able to borrow a gen set from my son in law so I was able to keep some flow going in all tanks with livestock and also get my freezer & fridge running before food thawed or spoiled. Only lost a few corals that couldn't take the cold water temps because of no lights or heaters. (forgot to close the basement windows so it got pretty cool)

Brett thanks for going the extra mile! Much appreciated.

fishoholic 06-24-2013 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Snappy (Post 827772)
I came out of not having power for a few days pretty well. My battery back up worked well for the first day but after that ran out of juice.
Was able to borrow a gen set from my son in law so I was able to keep some flow going in all tanks with livestock and also get my freezer & fridge running before food thawed or spoiled. Only lost a few corals that couldn't take the cold water temps because of no lights or heaters. (forgot to close the basement windows so it got pretty cool)

Brett thanks for going the extra mile! Much appreciated.

Glad to hear you and your tanks are ok

Reef Pilot 06-24-2013 02:04 PM

Just got back from a trip up north, but saw on the news there all the devastation. Unbelievable...., is all I can say!! My sympathies go out to all those that suffered losses, especially to their homes and businesses. I know Calgary and Alberta is strong, and have no doubt that people will rally hard and the recovery and rebuilding will proceed as quickly as possible.

And that includes the emotional stress and turmoil. I know I would have been going crazy if my home and neighborhood would have been affected like I saw on the news, and some of the pictures here on this forum.

Best of luck to everyone in Calgary, High River, et al, and hope your lives get back to normal as soon as possible.

Snappy 06-24-2013 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by fishoholic (Post 827811)
Glad to hear you and your tanks are ok

Thanks Laurie.


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