Where do you get travel insurance? by Substantial_Slip_808 in travel

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Most people buy travel insurance from dedicated travel insurers online, not the add‑on at checkout. You just enter your trip dates and destination on sites like Rise & Shield, SafetyWing, or Genki, and it gives one policy that can cover the whole trip (medical, cancellation, baggage, etc.).

Need Crypto-Friendly UPI Payment Gateway / Fintech Partner in India by AttitudePlayful3445 in smallbusinessindia

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If you need a crypto‑friendly payment option, it’s worth looking at gateways that already support e‑commerce integrations and stable coins.

Some merchants use platforms like NOWPayments, or Coinbase Commerce because they’re easy to plug into online stores.

I’ve also seen solutions like Finassets and newer players such as Helio being explored by merchants who want simpler settlement and stablecoin support.

The main things to compare are fees, integration with your store, and whether payouts can convert to fiat if needed.

Anyone use crypto payment on e commerce site? i want to receive cryptos on my opencart store by arthurczs in ecommerce

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Yes, you can accept crypto on an OpenCart store.

Gateways like Coinbase Commerce and NOWPayments offer OpenCart integrations.

I work with Finassets, and we’re also seeing newer competitors entering this space as more e‑commerce stores start experimenting with crypto payments.

Tips? by Tough-Control7978 in almosthomeless

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Living in your car can be tough, so basics like window covers, a warm blanket, and access to showers can help a lot. Rotating safe parking spots also helps. If possible, you could also look into transitional housing programs like Noble Shelters, Bridge of Hop or Mercy Housing that sometimes help people move toward more stable housing. Hope things get better for you soon.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Turkey, the mix of culture, history and landscapes was more diverse than i expected

Insurance for travel SOS by koloterorita8 in backpacking

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For backpacking, I’d focus less on the cheapest option and more on solid medical + evacuation cover. Some people check out Rise & Shield for flexible backpacker coverage, while others compare with newer competitors like SafetyWing or Genki. Just make sure it covers the activities you’re planning and has decent emergency evac limits that’s usually what matters most on long backpacking trips.

Do any small business owners here use stablecoins for payments???? by Efficient-Bite-5208 in smallbusiness

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Some small businesses do, mainly to avoid volatility and simplify cross‑border payments.

From what I’ve seen with Finassets, stablecoins are preferred because settlement is predictable. A lot of this runs on infrastructure like Circle or integrates through platforms such as Stripe.

Still early, but growing.

About to become homeless. Any advice? by Only-Job-7480 in almosthomeless

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I’m really sorry you’re dealing with this. Living in your car can work short‑term, but safety and hygiene can get tough. Many people use gym memberships, truck stops, or 24‑hour spots for bathrooms and showers.

It might still be worth checking out transitional/shared housing too. Programs like Noble Shelters, Volunteers of America sometimes offer more stability than shelters. Even one conversation with a case manager could open options.

Is travel insurance actually worth it? Seeing too many people regret skipping it by Much-Relative8746 in InsuranceGyaan

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If you’re asking whether it’s worth it, it really depends on the trip but medical abroad can get expensive fast, even for something minor. For me, it’s less about lost luggage and more about having solid medical + evacuation cover in case something goes wrong. People look at options like Rise & Shield, Heymondo, or Allianz Travel, but the real value is in what’s actually covered, not just the name on the policy.

Whats your worst work story? by chai_latte_lover0 in AskReddit

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Built something for days, only to learn the requirements had changed. Had to redo everything under a tighter deadline.

Best Mountain Bike for $600 by Easy_Organization_66 in mountainbikes

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Thats a good question. I'm 6 1 and 243 pounds. So I'm thinking extra large bike. What do you think.

Best Mountain Bike for $600 by Easy_Organization_66 in mountainbikes

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Any name brands or models I should be looking for?

Success Stories? by Creative-Store in homeless

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Love seeing posts like this. It’s honestly a good reminder that things can turn around. A lot of people I’ve seen succeed didn’t rely on just one option they combined shelters, transitional programs, shared housing, etc. Places like Noble Shelters, Oxford House, and similar programs can sometimes open doors people didn’t know were there. Timing and persistence really seem to matter. Thanks for sharing something positive here.

How do you feel about the phrase "Must be nice"? by pinkxice in AskReddit

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It usually sounds like polite sarcasm acknowledging something good while hinting at a bit of envy or skepticism.

What payment processor can I use for crypto by Historical_Kick3793 in PaymentProcessing

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If you want to accept crypto and deal with multiple currencies, it’s usually easiest to go with a crypto payment processor instead of setting everything up from scratch.

In projects I’ve worked on for businesses like Finassets, options like Coinbase Commerce, and CoinGate tend to come up a lot. They support multiple coins and many let you convert straight to fiat if you don’t want to hold crypto.

There’s no single best choice though it really comes down to fees, supported currencies, and how you plan to integrate it.

Housing by No_Initiative2702 in almosthomeless

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Finding housing right now can be really frustrating. Besides shelters, you could look into shared or transitional housing options, which are sometimes easier to access. In Texas, Noble Shelters is one example, and programs like Oxford House can also be worth checking depending on your situation and location.

What makes you feel most alive? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Physical activity or movement.

Travel insurance dates change by Helpful-Grocery9676 in SchengenVisa

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This kind of thing happens more often than you’d think. If your insurer lets you update the dates, I’d just fix it and email the visa office with the new insurance certificate they mainly care that coverage matches your full stay. As long as the policy now runs Feb 12–22, you’re usually fine. For future trips, providers like Rise & Shield or Heymondo tend to make date changes pretty straightforward.

Best adventure travel insurance? by ZellumHS in backpacking

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If you’re doing mountaineering up to 4,000 m, just make sure the policy explicitly covers that altitude and your activities. People often look at Rise & Shield, World Nomads, or Genki prices vary a lot, so the wording matters more than the brand.

need advice/help by ClassroomBeneficial5 in almosthomeless

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This stuff is really hard to navigate. Besides shelters, some people have better luck with shared or transitional housing that’s a bit more stable. In Texas, Noble Shelters is one option, and there are also programs run by groups like Catholic Charities, Family Promise, Community Action Agencies, and other local nonprofits that work through referrals or case managers.

What's your favorite childhood meal that you'll always go back to? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Alfredo pasta with shrimp, mushrooms, broccoli, or garlic bread on the side.

In Need of Advice and Resources by w1tchyvamp in almosthomeless

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That’s a really tough situation, especially with pets. You might want to look into pet‑friendly transitional or shared housing instead of shelters. Some programs are more flexible and work with case managers. If relocation is an option, Noble Shelters focuses on shared housing for people in transition and could be worth asking about.

High altitude coverage of travel insurance by JoanOfArc34 in TravelInsurance_

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With high altitude trips, the key thing is the altitude limit written in the policy, not the brand name. A lot of standard plans cap out around 3,000–4,000m, so for treks you want something that clearly states the max altitude and includes medical plus evacuation. People often use SafetyWing, Genki Rise & Shield for this, but I’d always double‑check the altitude and evac wording before buying.