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What he said.
Anna St.Onge
On 24/05/2013 8:07 PM, Simon Rogers wrote:
> Dear Becker Associates,
> I am a little puzzled by the decision making process behind the letter
> notifying me of a reimbursement consisting of Tim Hortons gift cards
> which I received today, over what I would consider a minor calculation
> error regarding individual memberships and taxes. I think it would
> have been advisable to follow the Board's suggestion to solicit
> whether members would have preferred to have this money donated to the
> AAO, given the recent operating issues faced by the Association. I for
> one will be donating my Tim Hortons cards to the first homeless
> denizen of my Toronto borough of Parkdale who next solicits me for
> spare change, as I find Tim Hortons products to be completely
> unremarkable in every regard except for the extent to which their
> packaging manages to clutter the streets with unwanted litter. I would
> throw the cards in the garbage but that would be wasteful and the Tim
> Hortons does at least offer temporary shelter to certain less
> fortunate individuals at strange hours of the night, and I'm told
> warmth and sugar are some comfort against the elements. Although I am
> mildly reassured by your statements that such miscalculations will not
> occur in the future, I am concerned by the thoughtless gesture of
> atoning for your accounting error by promoting a massive corporate
> chain operation that poisons its customers with pseudo-food. Surely
> some other kind of measure could have been undertaken that involved
> the participation of those directly affected by the miscalculation:
> namely the individual membership of the AAO. If I had been consulted
> prior to being reimbursed I would have voted to donate the money to
> the AAO or accepted a credit towards future membership fees. Instead
> you have given my money to Tim Hortons, something I have actively
> avoided doing for years.
> Disappointedly yours,
>
> Simon Rogers
> AAO member
>
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Anna St.Onge
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