Cox is now part of Spectrum

Just a heads up that the merger for Cox and Charter just completed today. If you need to visit in-store today (or the rest of this week), probably give those guys some grace while systems switch over.

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u/fanciestVeggie — 1 day ago
▲ 6 r/7Brew

Is there any way to make sure a drink is sugar free?

Basically the title! I order everything exclusively sugar free anywhere I go, and usually in places that are more fast-paced they'll write 'SF' or something similar on the cup.

There's a 7Brew next to my house I go to semi-regularly, and it's always packed and the line moves super quick, but I'm always a little anxious about being given full-sugar syrups rather than SF.

It probably seems really silly, but I'm genuinely not sure the best way to ask or go about it. ​

TIA! Hope everyone's having a great day :)

Edit: Thanks everyone for the responses! Makes me feel a lot better that there's so many people that pay close attention to things like that <3

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u/fanciestVeggie — 1 month ago

Parents of Bentonville, do you know where your kids are?

Because one of them was crawling down 14th St. near the Sonic on all fours wearing a tail about 30 minutes ago. It's too hot out for all that, man.

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u/fanciestVeggie — 1 month ago

UPDATE: How to warn people about sketchy apartments?

Update: Last post was removed due to not listing the address. It's 103 W MLK JR BLVD, one of the listing photos literally still has the rodent box shown next to the fridge. Do yourself a favor and avoid at all costs.

Essentially the title. For the last 3 years I lived in a multi-family (unit?) building in south Fayetteville that isn't listed as an actual apartment complex online anywhere, but rents out around 6 units through a property management company.

I've dealt with roaches, fleas, broken windows and AC, but the final straw there was the rat infestation throughout the entire place as it was all built above a crawlspace that they ate up into. To top it off, I ended up having to throw out about 1k worth of belongings that were eaten by rats, and then I was charged $200 to replace the air filter, patch a hole that was already in the apartment (covered up by a cheap doorstopper), and ' spot clean' when I left the place spotless.

After all of that as well, my name was listed as the primary contact for the PM's pest control, so up until last week when I called them, I was getting text notifications about other units that were also being treated for rats. I called the health department and code enforcement, both of them said there was nothing that could be done.

I'm just going to take a loss on everything regardless as Arkansas' tenant rights are nonexistent, but what's a good way to warn people about this place? Right now you can find it on Zillow and see it, but I don't know a good way to get the word out really.

Also, does anyone know WTF is up with the rat situation in south fay? I've talked to about 4 different people who live in the area and they've all dealt with rat problems in the last 6 months.

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u/fanciestVeggie — 3 months ago

Essentially the title. For the last 3 years I lived in a multi-family (unit?) building in south Fayetteville that isn't listed as an actual apartment complex online anywhere, but rents out around 6 units through a property management company.

I've dealt with roaches, fleas, broken windows and AC, but the final straw there was the rat infestation throughout the entire place as it was all built above a crawlspace that they ate up into. To top it off, I ended up having to throw out about 1k worth of belongings that were eaten by rats, and then I was charged $200 to replace the air filter, patch a hole that was already in the apartment (covered up by a cheap doorstopper), and ' spot clean' when I left the place spotless.

After all of that as well, my name was listed as the primary contact for the PM's pest control, so up until last week when I called them, I was getting text notifications about other units that were also being treated for rats. I called the health department and code enforcement, both of them said there was nothing that could be done.

I'm just going to take a loss on everything regardless as Arkansas' tenant rights are nonexistent, but what's a good way to warn people about this place? Right now you can find it on Zillow and see it, but I don't know a good way to get the word out really.

Also, does anyone know WTF is up with the rat situation in south fay? I've talked to about 4 different people who live in the area and they've all dealt with rat problems in the last 6 months.

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u/fanciestVeggie — 4 months ago