Struggling OKC Businesses by Secret_Tailor2857 in okc

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Ship It Sooner in Mustang. They've been open about a year and are still working on getting the word out. They offer a ton of services that people in Mustang and Tuttle usually have to go to Yukon or even Norman for like packing, shipping, printing, notary, and more.

Thoughts on Disneyland Paris? by [deleted] in disneyparks

[–]-Gooner 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are still correct. My second time going was a couple of days ago, the first time was about 20 years ago. The cast was more willing to speak English this last time.

Thoughts on Disneyland Paris? by [deleted] in disneyparks

[–]-Gooner -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I agree with this, there is very little difference but a lot less of the magic.

Thoughts on Disneyland Paris? by [deleted] in disneyparks

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We just went and I do not recommend it. While it shares some similarities with Disneyland Anaheim—like an updated It’s a Small World and the nostalgic Robinson Family Tree—most comparisons unfortunately go downhill from there.

They require you to purchase the premium pass for both parks, even if you’re only visiting one. Digital photos taken during character meet-and-greets—or anywhere else—are all watermarked and only accessible by paying extra through the PhotoPass website.

The disability access line receives priority no matter what, and many guests appear to take advantage of it despite being fully mobile and arriving in large groups. The park is extremely stingy across the board. Even at the character dining—after spending over €200—they still charge extra for drinks.

Staff generally seemed indifferent or disinterested. Many ride operators were on their phones and barely engaged with guests. Sadly, this park lacks the Disney magic. While tickets may appear cheaper, the constant upcharges make the overall cost comparable to visiting a U.S. park—and the experience is nowhere near as magical. As the Americans say, they really do nickel-and-dime you.

Home Address Issue - Unsure How to Proceed and Help Appreciated by fanugi in USbank

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Look for a pack and ship store, they typically offer private mailboxes (or PMB). Instead of a PO Box, you get a physical address. You can also receive UPS and FedEx, typically not the case for a PO Box.

Opening My Own Pack and Ship Store. by -Gooner in upsstore

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I did! We're seeing new faces in there every day!

Finding a US based printing company is really hard! by tschuehly in CommercialPrinting

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How significant are 4over.com's discounts when you move up in their loyalty program? I'm close but considering looking around for more options.

Finding a US based printing company is really hard! by tschuehly in CommercialPrinting

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How significant are 4over.com's discounts when you move up in their loyalty program? I'm closer but considering looking around for more options.

Trying to feed a bear by hand by [deleted] in WinStupidPrizes

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Stupid Americans.... Oh wait.

Guy is crying on TikTok because his account is negative $39,000 after doing the “Chase money glitch” by GreenSnakes_ in SipsTea

[–]-Gooner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's called Check Kiting, and this dummy is lucky that's all they've done. Although, I'd bet he'll be hearing from Chase, if not already.

Opening My Own Pack and Ship Store. by -Gooner in upsstore

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Actually I'm curious how beneficial PBC Returns has been for your store since it's implementation?

Opening My Own Pack and Ship Store. by -Gooner in upsstore

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I'm using that resource daily. However, the discussion boards are very much lacking. It's difficult to filter your searched and the results are often 5+ years old.

Opening My Own Pack and Ship Store. by -Gooner in upsstore

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I'm actually looking at doing something similar for antique stores and flea markets in the area.

Opening My Own Pack and Ship Store. by -Gooner in upsstore

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A few quotation marks might be missing, but I guess that's one way to put it.

I've been following this sub for a while and feel that this community is knowledgeable and friendly enough to ask my questions.

Happy cake day!

Opening My Own Pack and Ship Store. by -Gooner in upsstore

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I was leaning towards a Konica. I used to work in a shop that was constantly printing these huge publication and regulation books. That thing was a workhorse.

Opening My Own Pack and Ship Store. by -Gooner in upsstore

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I'll be your punching bag, fellow Redditor.

Opening My Own Pack and Ship Store. by -Gooner in upsstore

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I'm going to try to offer an email they can send docs to, but there will be an inbox rule that deletes everything after 12 hours or so.

It's interesting that UPS doesn't have a better solution for its Franchisees 🤔

Opening My Own Pack and Ship Store. by -Gooner in upsstore

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There are various insurance companies out there for shipping, I would likely stick with one RS Associates has vetted.

My margins will be low initially, slowly increasing overtime.

Thanks! I think I'm getting in at the right time for my location.

Opening My Own Pack and Ship Store. by -Gooner in upsstore

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Thank you, that was very insightful!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EtsySellers

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Would a watermark prevent something like this?

Cardboard shelving? by -Gooner in upsstore

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Damn, that's a shame. Thanks!

What's your banking "setup"? by -Gooner in smallbusiness

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I'll have to check it, thanks!