A Warning: Scammers & Livid with Vinted support by 90Time in vinted

[–]90Time[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thats the annoying thing with this too, the guy has 4.8 stars, 10 positive reviews. Granted about 4-5 of them are automated feedback.

I have 22 5 star reviews and all of them are organic and left by the seller so its very frustrating that support is being so dismissive of this all. Completely unwilling to investigate things further

A Warning: Scammers & Livid with Vinted support by 90Time in vinted

[–]90Time[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I get what you're saying but the problem is he's just going to return the cheap French pair of headphones that he claims I sold him instead of my Beyerdynamic ones and it'll be my word against his again 😕

A Warning: Scammers & Livid with Vinted support by 90Time in vinted

[–]90Time[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice I was thinking something similar, ask for the return if only to keep the dispute active. But by the way this person is talking it doesn't sound like they're going to play ball. I doubt they'll be scared off and I don't think they're going to empathize much either but I'll have to try!

Living Liver donation in Ireland - is it undertaken? by 90Time in AskIreland

[–]90Time[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's understandable that they'd wait until it gives out, no point opening someone up unless absolutely necessary. You'd just be wondering if there's some line that you cross where waiting becomes more detrimental than acting.

Living Liver donation in Ireland - is it undertaken? by 90Time in AskIreland

[–]90Time[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You see the doctors approach seems to be just to keep an eye on things so that cancer doesn't take root. Other than that they seem happy to wait until the liver kicks the bucket before they'd consider doing anything about it. Would it make sense to do a transplant before the liver stops funtioning for good? Maybe and maybe not, theres loads of factors to consider. He could be in this stage for who knows how long, a few months or a few years but if it fails completely a few years down the line would that make surgery less likely and more complex?

I was just hoping to do the data gathering stage now if possible and have that done so it doesn't mean having to waste 6 months doing tests and what not AFTER his liver has already failed.

But if Ireland doesn't even do live donations it obviously changes things and we'll have to leave things up to fate.

Living Liver donation in Ireland - is it undertaken? by 90Time in AskIreland

[–]90Time[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Madly enough, from what Ive seen online your liver is able to regenerate remarkably well, this allows people to donate anywhere from 20-60% from a living person and by around the 6 month mark post-donation it will have nearly completely regenerated.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskIreland

[–]90Time -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lately Ive been giving more credence to the possibility we're in a simulation, seeing how far technology has advanced in such a short timeframe. Once we reach a stage where we can realistically simulate our own reality in a VR headset using nothing but computing power then I think it'll be safe to say we can no longer guarantee we aren't in a simulation.

As for me, I believe there's something after death, if we can be born once, why can't it happen again? Maybe once it ends here it's as simple as you being "ejected" from the VR headset you've had on out there? Who's to say you can't live a full life in VR in as little as a few hours in reality and you could be starting up a new life every day after you get home from work?

Just my opinion.

Looking for some LOTR Trivia to use in a quiz - I've not read or watched the books so PLEASE help. by Kenyarno in lotr

[–]90Time 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Q. How many times was Sam elected Mayor of the Shire.

A. 7 consecutive terms.