This isn't a Living in the South Thing: Even back in Chicago, even before the World Series run in 2015, it was getting harder and harder to watch Cubs games.
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I'm too lazy to look it all up but it might have started with the 2015 playoff games and only being able to watch those on streaming services.
I don't like the Cubs, let alone baseball enough to pay for a subscription. But i do like the Bears and football. It was worth it to buy the YouTube TV Sunday package (or whatever they call it) so I could watch my terrible Bears games.
I have to make a decision on whether to renew the package this year in the hopes that Caleb Williams elevates the Bears and they are at least exciting to watch, or save the money and do something else on Sundays.
What a waste of a perfectly good power cord: For Christmas last year, at Nightingale's request, I got her this electronic salt and pepper shaker set. it came with a warranty and I actually remembered to register the product.
One of the shakers broke, in that you couldn't lock it closed because the glass was broken. I contacted Cuisinart support via telephone and they told me they don't replace individual shakers and would have to send me a new unit.
Wasteful, but okay. But the catch was, I had to cut the power cord and send them a picture. I asked why and the support person agreed this was wasteful, but policy. Also, while she took all my info, she did not send me any email with instructions or confirmation. She said that the email address was just to send me tracking information after I sent the picture.
So I do as instructed, which admittedly is a rarity for me when something doesn't make any sense. I get a confirmation "we got your email" message. After a bit of time goes but I contacted them again, via the website online form (I should have done this in the first place).
They claimed they never got my email with the picture of the severed cord. Oh no, now you've done it. I emailed back attaching the email with my picture and the "We got your email" message attached. They respond that they cannot open/read the attachments. I copy and paste the picture within the email and they tell me they will expedite sending me the shaker. It still took another week or two before it arrived but I did get it.
Since the warranty is now completely over and I don't want to go through this again, I've saved the working shaker and power station although I really would have liked to have a second working cord.
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