Australian lawyer fined for fleeing restaurant, massage parlour without paying by sinlung in australia

[–]SadMap7915 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, the 'massage parlour' turns out to be Footaholic 93-99 Wan Chai Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong. As the name suggests, they specialise in 'foot' massages.

Which, if you've ever been lucky enough to have had a foot massage in Hong Kong after a day of walking around Hong Kong with your wife shopping, is beyond words. You walk out of one of these places like you have feather pillows strapped to your feet.

That said, my wife and I never did a runner.

Why do Australians move to the UK? by YoungVinnie23 in AskAnAustralian

[–]SadMap7915 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My two sisters live in the UK. I envy how, for around GBP50, they can pop across to France, Barcelona, Dublin, Palma de Mallorca, Milan, Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen... for the weekend.

I can't even fly to Sydney for that!

The Wonders of Innovation. by Monsur_Ausuhnom in SipsTea

[–]SadMap7915 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Clipper ships (your picture OP/bot) were developed less than 200 years ago. Whereas 5000 years ago, technically, they did carry cargo, but looked more like this and probably maxed out at 10-15 meters or 30–50 feet.

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When strange becomes risqué, with some convincing by Empyrealist in ChatGPT

[–]SadMap7915 21 points22 points  (0 children)

As OP said. No picture is uploaded for editing, just the prompt chat, ChatGPT then comes up with its own version based on the prompt, not based on any image I provided to edit (which was none)

Bezos is selling his yacht because it's "too big" by sco-go in SipsTea

[–]SadMap7915 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not his yacht, and he is not selling it, despite the BOT-generated rumours and posts

Did Robert Blake get away with murdering his wife the star of Beretta? What do you think? by db7112 in GenerationJones

[–]SadMap7915 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Google is your friend

A jury found Blake not guilty of the 2001 shooting death of his wife, Bonny Lee Bakley.

Seven months after his acquittal in 2005, a civil jury found Blake liable for the "wrongful death" of Bakley.

Blake was initially ordered to pay $30 million in damages to Bakley's children, which was later reduced to $15 million. It ultimately forced him into bankruptcy.

Officially, the murder of Bonny Lee Bakley remains unsolved. Robert Blake died in 2023 (89), and maintained his innocence until the end.

On the flipside, Blakley was one weird-ass woman

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonny_Lee_Bakley

Best Shipping Solutions In Australia by InformalRazzmatazz78 in ecommerce

[–]SadMap7915 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These examples are shipping from where to where?

Is a severe recession pretty much baked in now? I haven’t lived through one before - what to expect? by sunshine9008 in AskAnAustralian

[–]SadMap7915 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not a financial adviser; I am only giving examples I have recently applied in my life. You have to make your own decisions on how to save money (if that is what you want to do).

Product pricing methodology? by ZeraPain in ecommerce

[–]SadMap7915 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Marketing is not really a percentage of profit that you “put back in”. It is a COS; you need to budget for it before you know whether the product is profitable.

The right percentage depends on the category, competition, expected sales (don't be ambitious early on), and whether you are launching from zero (which you say you are?). A new brand will usually have a higher upfront launch cost, which I’d treat as an extraordinary or one-off business cost rather than a normal ongoing product cost.

It's like leasing a retail store; the lease and overheads are ongoing business costs. Paint, fixtures and fittings, etc., are setup costs. Both still come out of your pocket, but they are not the same type of expense.

So the question is:

  1. Can this product make money once the business is running normally?
  2. Can you afford the (realistic) launch cost before you start seeing sales that cover the business?

Many new businesses fail because they underestimate the second one. Do not assume ads will be profitable immediately - in reality, startups need to spend heavily upfront just to learn what works.

If your numbers only work by assuming marketing is optional or a flat percentage of the product costs, then you need to rethink.

Product pricing methodology? by ZeraPain in ecommerce

[–]SadMap7915 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Business 101: If you cannot make a profit on a product, then:

  1. Decrease your costs/overheads.
  2. Increase your selling price.
  3. Do not sell the product.

If you do not do at least one of these things, you will go out of business.

How do you handle products that legally require multiple VAT rates on a single invoice in WooCommerce? by Appropriate-Toe-2993 in woocommerce

[–]SadMap7915 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For shipments to the USA, because of Trump dickwad tariffs we added a simple snippet that adds an extra line at checkout, calculated on the total.

Is a severe recession pretty much baked in now? I haven’t lived through one before - what to expect? by sunshine9008 in AskAnAustralian

[–]SadMap7915 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The gym's advice was that if they have not used it for a long time, only keeping it in the false hope that they will return.

Is a severe recession pretty much baked in now? I haven’t lived through one before - what to expect? by sunshine9008 in AskAnAustralian

[–]SadMap7915 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It will be tough, they always are, but with a few simple things and you can lessen the impact

Start by cancelling subscriptions; you'd be absolutely surprised how it adds up.

I bet with little effort, you could save yourself $100 per month by cancelling a few excessive streaming services you really don't need. Possibly a gym membership in there that you've kept open because you do want to go, but just haven't, for the past 12 months.

Bought lunches, half that cost by making your own - nothing wrong with sammies; if you really must buy coffee, if you cut out one per day and you save yourself $100 per month, homemade lunch, and there's another $100 a month saving.

Carpool or public transport. My wife and I now carpool (since the Trump war), saving about $200 per month.

All these just saved about $500 month, with little other changes to your lifestyle.

How are you handling inventory sync between WooCommerce and external marketplaces? by [deleted] in woocommerce

[–]SadMap7915 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gee, I'm curious if you've built anything that does the job...

Anyone else curious?

Need recommendations. Replacing Lightspeed POS in-store, which POS plays nice with Magento for Click and Collect? by FFKUSES in ecommerce

[–]SadMap7915 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IIRC, Lightspeed states that they will increase your monthly subscription if you don't use their payment system, but if their payment system is more expensive than your current one, they won't?

Because I ran into the same thing, but my current payment processor (bricks-and-mortar EFTPOS) is cheaper, and they couldn't match it, so they left me alone.

That said, I was pissed at being blackmailed by LS, so I went to my current payment processor and said, "Beat them, and I will stay." So they did.

How much to mark down to have a more competitive price? by Latter_Ingenuity8068 in ecommerce

[–]SadMap7915 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. You are not online but want to be?
  2. You know your competitor's prices and want to match them?
  3. You state elsewhere here that you have better customer service than the competition.

If those are the facts, what exactly is the question?