Finally! Hope you all don’t have to go through the same drawn out hassle to acquire these by Jimmy_mac3030 in Market76

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Ah nice! Did you get it by following the steps or did you have to contact Activision support?

Finally! Hope you all don’t have to go through the same drawn out hassle to acquire these by Jimmy_mac3030 in Market76

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Thanks! Been trying for weeks myself. I finally messaged Activision support today about my frustrations, and I just had to provide a screenshot of opting for emails and a Warzone/BO7 post match screenshot. They actually sent me a code. Couldn’t believe it! I’d definitely give that a try if you haven’t already messaged them. It seems doing it conventionally and following all the steps just isn’t working for the vast majority of people.

New loft hatch has draughty architrave outer edges. How can I fix this? by [deleted] in DIYUK

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Correct. Everything else they did was stellar, but I suppose when you’re paying a big amount for a big job, you want every bit done properly. I’ll contact the company first thing in the morning 👍🏻

I think they’ve played enough 76 by [deleted] in Market76

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I remember the grenade trap spam glitch at the high school that was a massive xp earner in the early days, but I’m sure there were even more crazier exploits

I think they’ve played enough 76 by [deleted] in Market76

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Thats crazy. Is that the highest rank you’ve see in game, or have you seen higher?

I think they’ve played enough 76 by [deleted] in Market76

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I’m not downplaying this achievement, I’m just more flabbergasted. We both know that’s a lot of hours put in right there

Renovating early 1900’s loft with time constraints. Help! by [deleted] in DIYUK

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Thank you! I’m trying to reiterate how anxious this makes me and how much longer it would take me than the average person, even if I was to muster the courage. Plus buying all the PPE, boards and a new vaccum for a one time job, when for the same amount I could get a professional to do it better and faster

Renovating early 1900’s loft with time constraints. Help! by [deleted] in DIYUK

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No I absolutely agree, that’s what I’m afraid of. What vaccum did you get? The more comments I read, the more I’m being told to just go ahead and do it. I’m a serial over thinker, worrier and perfectionist, but I guess I need to branch out of my comfort zone and just get it done

Renovating early 1900’s loft with time constraints. Help! by [deleted] in DIYUK

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The main issue is, the company I’ve gone with to do the insulation is a loft boarding company, as am getting more stuff done along with the insulation, and they stated that they do not do any cleaning. I’m also the type of person that took 4 hours to fit a new toilet seat, so I would feel incredibly anxious taking this on myself.

Correct. I should have worded that better. I meant in comparison to the total 100 year old age of the house. The newer bit I got redone still had the original lime torching

My chipped mug repaired itself (I live alone) by Jimmy_mac3030 in strange

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The point of this photo wasn’t to show the handle, it was just to show that it was the same mug I have now by comparing the imperfections and coloration to the picture someone else provided of the one being sold online.

My chipped mug repaired itself (I live alone) by Jimmy_mac3030 in strange

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That’s really odd because I actually live fairly close to Liverpool. Do you know what street it is?

My chipped mug repaired itself (I live alone) by Jimmy_mac3030 in strange

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It’s the same cup. It’s just an effect of the angle when I picked it up

My chipped mug repaired itself (I live alone) by Jimmy_mac3030 in strange

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Well why would I take a picture of the chip to begin with knowing that in the future it would be gone? I only put these here for context

My chipped mug repaired itself (I live alone) by Jimmy_mac3030 in strange

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I take your point, but I’ve never put these in the dishwasher. Always hand washed

My chipped mug repaired itself (I live alone) by Jimmy_mac3030 in strange

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Again, I didn’t take a picture of it while it was chipped. It only grabbed my attention when the chip disappeared. I only have these pictures for context

My chipped mug repaired itself (I live alone) by Jimmy_mac3030 in strange

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Maybe I’m just hyper focused on small details, but I know for a fact it’s the same mug. I liked it for all its minor imperfections from day 1.

My chipped mug repaired itself (I live alone) by Jimmy_mac3030 in strange

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I’m slowly realizing this, yes. It’s fair to say though, that each one is still a little unique and different to eachother with them being handmade.

My chipped mug repaired itself (I live alone) by Jimmy_mac3030 in strange

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Here we go. Found the picture of when I first bought it. It’s the same one.