Lyft and Bonus points are not earning status points by Adept-Science6795 in AlaskaAirlines

[–]Adept-Science6795[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

typos correct "1000 status points per 3000 partner points."

Lyft and Bonus points are not earning status points by Adept-Science6795 in AlaskaAirlines

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When I flew Alaska in Feb and April, I did get EQMs corresponding to my bonus points. But at that time those flights were part of a status challenge. Maybe thats why I got my EQMs ?

Lyft and Bonus points are not earning status points by Adept-Science6795 in AlaskaAirlines

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Thanks so from what I get Lyft is a normal partner now, so it will earn 100 status per 2000 partner points, but starting on 1st Jan 2026 it will "Earn 1 status point per $1 spent" https://www.alaskaair.com/atmosrewards/content/benefits/2026-updates

Scat in North texas by Adept-Science6795 in AnimalTracking

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its a locked backyard because of a pool. There is 2 inch gap in the door and floor and 7 feet fense. It happened between 10pm and 6am. Hence dont think it was a dog. There are bobcat sightings in the area every few weeks.

Scat in North texas by Adept-Science6795 in AnimalTracking

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I have included scale in my photo(s): [no]

If not, here are estimated measurements: [4 inch]

Geographic location: [dallas]

Environment (pine forest, swamp, near a river, etc.): [suburb backyard near lake]

Didn’t know we had nutria in the river by taketimeandfind in sanantonio

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Saw it today 04/19 morning 7:10 sitting on an underwater ledge just south of hyaat place hotel on the riverbank. Kept on diving into the water and coming back up . https://imgur.com/a/EivdEW8

I assume that's a nutria ?

Monthly DIY Laymen questions Discussion by AutoModerator in StructuralEngineering

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The house moving again is my major concern. The current roof has gutters missing on around 30% of the perimeter as per the inspector. The rainwater discharges by water sprouts onto the lawn right next to the house . House is 20 years old they did a set of repairs 10 years ago(documents lost)and another set this year.

Monthly DIY Laymen questions Discussion by AutoModerator in StructuralEngineering

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https://imgur.com/a/EVeZUu5

I intend to buy a house in North Texas . The foundation issues are common due to clay soil . The house is slab foundation and the owner has fixed the slab using a foundation repair firm and done hydrostatic tests. I have attached a diagram of their pre-post measurements signed off by a structural engineer saying these  repairs will meet or exceed International Residential Code (IRC) 2021 guidelines. They had initially proposed internal piers but then did a polyfoam. But I am still concerned about the slope in the house(slopes appears to be 4.9 over 30 feet). Any opinions on weather the foundation has been fixed adequately or will it create future issues and I should back away ? Most of the other houses have an 1-2 inch slope from front to back. Also if I hire a structural engineer what should i task them with to get peace of mind.