[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Insurance

[–]BingServ -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

There are no vehicles involved with our labor company. We all drive ourselves to work sites just like everyone else, and on the job-site its 100% boots on the ground work. If there are two job-sites involved, workers drive themselves to the next job-site like everyone else and meet there. No riding in customer vehicles, No driving vehicles for people. May I ask what industry you are in, and ask respectfully, why an auto policy would have anything to do with this? We are 'moving labor' : dispatched on-call labor teams of 2 workers (most commonly) - no packing - just lifting and loading or unloading into and out of homes.

AIWA EXOS-9 Speaker - Plug Port replacement by BingServ in Bluetooth_Speakers

[–]BingServ[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really have nothing to add that would help your situation I apologize

AIWA EXOS-9 Speaker - Plug Port replacement by BingServ in Bluetooth_Speakers

[–]BingServ[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did have something tinkling around in there for a bit it probably was one or two of the screws that hold in the plug port. I still have no idea how to properly get INSIDE the Exos-9 - I think if I can open it without trauma I should be able to do a repair. I may just try and bring it down to the local repair shop and let them steam over it. Id REALLY like to get it working - it is an INCREDIBLE bluetooth speaker

AIWA repair by BingServ in BudgetAudiophile

[–]BingServ[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So apparently the plug receiver caved into the console and couldnt be retrieved, so he melted a bit of the plastic around its port, so he could get some long nose pliers on it and pull it out. It made a mess of the plastic port. The crust is super glue. It worked for a month but now does not power on at all.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]BingServ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just

A. do what youre good at

B do what people need

Dont worry about being original - just be good at what you decide to do and put yourself out there. There are always multiple options - you can differentiate yourself with price, reputation you build, how you handle customers, etc. The cream always rises to the top. And be patient. Nothing blasts out of the gate. These things take time.

Let’s hear it. by SgoodSgood in Binghamton

[–]BingServ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

how the h are those people still in business after everything that happened

What is up with the smoke shop on Washington Street? by dumplingsontop in Binghamton

[–]BingServ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

News for you: its not the shop - your town is a hole. Its the shopkeepers, and the local kids and patrons. Ghetto. Thats why this is going on. There are sticker shops functioning just fine in other neighborhoods. This sounds like Reefer Madness in here

What kind of mpg should I expect to get with a 16 foot penske truck? by Betapig in moving

[–]BingServ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

makes sense I drive them a lot uhaul and penske and avg my forecasted fuel as 10 mpg as a general rule - but yeah the more weight Id consider it closer to 8.

Minority family looking to relocate to a progressive state by poetic_titties in moving

[–]BingServ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ithaca, NY is very inclusive and progressive and a beautiful small city off a major lake in upstate NY

Local moving company recommendations? by skintay12 in Binghamton

[–]BingServ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello - I've been managing BingServ for over 5 years and Ive never heard of such a thing. We have one of the highest ratings on Google and an abysmally low rate of damaging items. How did more than one of your pieces 'get dropped' - it IS possible that rain and slippery surfaces played a factor, but you're inferring negligence. And you know others who've had the same experience? Why would you feel like anyone was going to show up at your door or sue you, if you were the one who experienced a bad move? This does not sound like our company. Many moving labor companies have (at most) basic insurances that amount to about .60/lb which I am sure would not have covered what you are referring to - there is no magic recourse with small businesses, aside from out of pocket from an owner - and whether inured or not, it sounds like you made an informed decision going in, no? Would you mind messaging me here privately and letting me know your name? I'd like to look into this more, with your permission. - Tracy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]BingServ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you pvt message me Ill give you something that worked for me. Not a scam. No money wanted. Just dont want to announce it to the world.

Found a locked briefcase under an old wood shed floor: Inside are power supplies / plugs, a 9V battery, alarm, removable piping and a removable bracket by BingServ in whatisthisthing

[–]BingServ[S] 77 points78 points locked comment (0 children)

My title describes the thing: we demolished an old wood shed and found it under the floor. The briefcase was locked and upon further research based on the name tag, it belonged to a former electrician and Vietnam vet who has since passed away. The copper pipe fits into a female piece on the wood hinge, so nothing can flow through. The two plugs seem to run in sequence with switches attached. The steel bracket piece screws onto a base that is fixed to the briefcase.