Orlando Sentinel

Ticked off!

- @paying with cash

I’m ticked off that I see so many cars driving around Central Florida with the local car dealer stickers still attached to the trunks or license tags! I offered to keep mine on my vehicle for $200/month. The dealer promptly removed it. So unless you’re getting paid an advertisin­g fee, take the car dealership stickers off your car.

Regarding the credit for missing ESPN etc. I guess it depended on who you had as a customer service representa­tive on the phone. One person on here said they only received a $6 credit, I received a $15 credit but was told that I only should have gotten the $6. I saw someone on Neighborho­od that said they received a $50 credit!

We are ticked off that the Sentinel doesn’t have an assigned sportswrit­er covering FSU football. Our former writer now covers UCF. There are plenty of articles almost daily covering UCF, UF and UM but reports on FSU come from AP writers and other wire services and are not as in depth.

I appreciate the free sandbags during hurricanes but I naively thought the bags were waterproof. I wish I had been told that water seeps through them and that they will drip yellow water all over when I try to pick them up. What a mess. But thanks.

I cannot remember the last time I held cash! How many people carry and pay with cash these days? How can I tip in cash when I only use my debit card and credit cards and do not use or carry cash?

I am ticked off by people who are ticked off by people who were feeding their service dog while they dined out! I would rather be seated near and dine with a dog than some people and their noisy and messy children! Service dogs are more well-behaved and less messy than most children these days!

The flip side

Thank you to all the kind people who helped me after I wrecked on my bicycle while on the West Orange Trail in Winter Garden last Saturday. You were all so nice. I will never forget your kindness.

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