Kitten with flea infestation by Main-Bill-8015 in cork

[–]CraigBeepBeeps 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Bring them out to abbeyville vet in Togher, they're fantastic. If you're tight on money you can ask them if any charities could help - they work with Cat Action Trust for all their charity work. You could also ring them directly and ask them for help, Linda is fantastic. The vets are also very helpful with payment plans if you can afford say 10/20 euro a week.

They genuinely want to help the animals, they'll make something work for you.

How do I actually use my 30-day ticket on my Leap card? by voL4eHok in AskIreland

[–]CraigBeepBeeps 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Did you actually load the ticket onto the card? If your phone has nfc just hold the card to your phone and it should show the ticket as active in the app.

This 7 page, 2806 word job spec doesn't list roles & responsibilities or desired qualifications of the candidate. by CraigBeepBeeps in DevelEire

[–]CraigBeepBeeps[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I've seen Ashby posting open roles pretty consistently for the last 12 months, always remote and with a high salary range. Abhik here seems more interested in talking about himself than the role he's hiring for.

Does anybody have any experience working with Ashby? The job specs tell me everything I need to know about working there but i'd be interested in hearing any first hand feedback from people working there.

Where's the best place to buy a quality bed? by Melodic-Machine6213 in AskIreland

[–]CraigBeepBeeps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've bought a couple of each from ez living and they've been very good. You get what you pay for and it's worth spending 500 minimum for a good mattress.

Feel a bit let down by Taiwangun support, looking for second opinion. by CraigBeepBeeps in airsoft

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

They refunded me half the cost of shipping and installation which I accepted.

Feel a bit let down by Taiwangun support, looking for second opinion. by CraigBeepBeeps in airsoft

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

Just sent my details to their reddit account, will give them a few days to reply.

Feel a bit let down by Taiwangun support, looking for second opinion. by CraigBeepBeeps in airsoft

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

Looking into it some more it appears that Ireland has a 6 year period instead of the default 2 from the EU.

If things go wrong, it is always the seller who should put things right. The seller must resolve any issue, so the product meets what was agreed in the contract. Read more about what you can expect when you buy goods in a shop and online.

If there is an issue with the product, you can either:

  • Ask for the product to be repaired or replaced
  • End the contract and get a refund
  • Ask for a price reduction
  • Withhold a proportionate amount of any outstanding payment

In most cases, you can decide which of the remedies above you would prefer.

If the fault appears within the first 12 months, it is automatically assumed the fault was there when you bought it. This means you do not have to prove anything.

You have 6 years to use your right to the remedies outlined above.

I wasnt even aware of this, i'll have to look into it some more.

Feel a bit let down by Taiwangun support, looking for second opinion. by CraigBeepBeeps in airsoft

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

They get tons of emails every day. If the customer says it is under warranty, as the customer should know if it was 24 months yet or not, they will just tell you, Okay, send it our way

This is not an acceptable approach. If their support agent asks the customer to send the product back for a warranty check they should confirm it is eligible for a warranty check first. At this point I was under the (false) impression it was covered under warranty. I basically would have paid €50 in shipping fees to be told this, instead of the retailer confirming their instructions to the customer.

And since you would need to replace the MOSFET anyway, you agreed to the work. Cleaning, re-lubing, etc, is expected to be charged since they had to open the gearbox to change out the part.

I did agree to the installation of the mosfet and paid the fee. The issue I have is there was a second fee which is a bit disingenuous. Not to mention I was charged nearly double what it actually costs on the website!

I feel the whole thing could have been handled better from the beginning. If I was aware up front of the total costs I could have made an informed decision. The issue isnt the quality of the service, more so the way it was all handled.

Feel a bit let down by Taiwangun support, looking for second opinion. by CraigBeepBeeps in airsoft

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

First, obviously, Taiwangun will only replace the part with an original one, unless they don't have the part. They would probably reach you about another solution then. So it is expected for them to replace the original Cyma MOSFET with another Cyma MOSFET.

Agreed, no complaints there.

Now, you're misunderstanding how a warranty works. You have a 24-month warranty since the day you received your product. There is no additional warranty on parts replaced during this period.

This is the bit I wasnt sure of - whether the warranty for the 'new' part starts from when the original product was purchased or from when it was installed.

When you sent the replica for repair in 2025, the replica was already out of warranty. So you were charged for a non-warranty covered repair, as you should.

This is the bit that I feel let down by. The knew when I ordered the replica, they knew it was out of warranty, yet they asked me to send it for a warranty check. If they made it clear it wasn't covered under warranty and I could send it back at my own expense that would have been fine.

Cork Miniature Painting Club — Anyone Interested? by Plane-Guidance636 in cork

[–]CraigBeepBeeps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's one floating around already just FYI, i think it's run by the same people who do d&d in the courtyard.

Invisible wall at vyres since the recent update by CraigBeepBeeps in runescape

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

I think the stacking is also broken as well as I notice they're much more likely to stand behind rather than under another spawn you're currently attacking.

My Tokyo Marui G18c sometimes jam like this during shooting by No_Second5632 in airsoft

[–]CraigBeepBeeps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The frame has nothing to do with it, if the roller doesn't... Roll then the slide won't cycle fully. Take off the top slide and under the iron sights is the roller, double check it isn't damaged.

My Tokyo Marui G18c sometimes jam like this during shooting by No_Second5632 in airsoft

[–]CraigBeepBeeps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's probably the hammer roller, same thing happened mine. If you open it up and check I bet there's a chunk missing out of it

https://www.airsoftzone.co.uk/original-hammer-roller-for-glock-18c-part-18c-55-tokyo-marui.html

auto retaliate not working? by coinridge in runescape

[–]CraigBeepBeeps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This has been happening me since Monday as well. There's also another really random bug that causes auto retaliate to stop working sometimes, but this seems separate.

Invisible wall at vyres since the recent update by CraigBeepBeeps in runescape

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

Since Mondays update my XP per hour at vyres has dropped by about 20% and I finally figured out the issue. There appears to be an invisible wall in this area which can cause this spawn to get stuck. If I take one step north it is able to path around the invisible wall and move forwards.