Archive for September, 2011

We notified the property management company 3 times stating that the glow bar is not working on the heater. When we first moved in and the gas company came out to turn on the gas that’s when we were told the glow bar was not working. This was in March of this year. On our first quarterly inspection in June we told the inspector. In October we told him again when he came out for the second inspection. Now a few weeks ago I sent an email maintenance request. They did call and leave a message stating that they called the gas company and they had no idea what a glow bar was. My husband called and left a message stating that all gas appliances have glow bars and that the person from Southwest Gas must have misunderstood. We have not had a call back and that was from Monday of this week. We have no heat in our home and now I can see a storm coming in and it’s a bit cold. Did I mention that I also have 4 children 5-10? What can I do? Technically I have only 1 written request and the other 2 were from the inspector and I have no receipt of those. I live in the Phoenix area in AZ. Can I call out a repair person and deduct the repair cost from next months rent?
Even if they don’t know what a glow bar is (I don’t either), I still told them that the glow bar in the heater was not working and it prevented us from heating the home. This is enough information for them to at least know that the problem is with whatever appliance heats the home, not water or clothes dryer.
I just looked and it is a furnace.

Crimes against U.S. Citizens:

"Maricopa County, Arizona District Attorney’s office released crime statistics. Overall, while illegals represent only nine percent of the population in Maricopa County (which includes Phoenix) they are responsible for approximately 22% of the crimes committed. Here is a breakdown of statistics by crime category. Illegal aliens account for":

33.5% of those sentenced for manufacture, sale or transport of drugs.
35.8% of those sentenced for kidnapping.
20.3% of those sentenced for felony DUI.
16.5% of those sentenced for violent crimes.
18.5% of those sentenced for property crimes.
44% of those sentenced for forgery and fraud.
85.3% of those convicted of criminal impersonation or false ID.
96% of those convicted of human smuggling.

http://www.patriotunion.org/news/by_issu…

http://www.mcaodocuments.com/press/20081…

Source(s):

http://www.mcaodocuments.com/press/20081…

I note that AZ resident responders seem to highly call non residents wrong. Why is that? As if the answer isn’t obvious.
I note that AZ resident responders seem to highly call non residents wrong. Why is that? As if the answer isn’t obvious.

Ok, me and my fiancee are getting married next October (2010). We unfortunately live in Arizona (bleah!), and so does our immediate families (parents and siblings). We would have our wedding at my aunt’s property in upstate New York, but not all of our immediate family can afford to fly out there (what kind of wedding would it be without our parents and siblings?). We aren’t exactly rich, so we can’t afford to pay their way either. So we’re stuck with somewhere in Arizona within a days driving distance of Prescott (where we live in central AZ). We really want our wedding to be somewhere with really pretty autumn colors, but cacti and evergreens don’t change colors unless they die. In October this year we’re going for a road trip around AZ to look for somewhere where there’s fall colors. Any suggestions of where to try? We’ve heard the white mountains have the best fall foliage in the state, as well as Flagstaff and Oak Creek (but I have been to both oak creek and sedona, and never really seen anything too impressive with fall colors). If anyone has had an autumn wedding in Arizona, we’d like to know where to start looking for somewhere pretty?????????????? (Neither of us like the desert, so Phoenix or Tucson are just not options).

Do you know of a company that does cheap email blasts? I’d like to target conservatives.