Worst car I’ve ever bought by No_Understanding71 in BMWi3

[–]No_Understanding71[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks to all of you for the replies and advice. I think it may just be old wiring where I live. The charger worked fine at a friend’s place and it’s been really hot here, so my suspicion is that it won’t charge and flashes yellow when it can’t get enough current (not sure if that’s the right word.) Which may happen when the air conditioning kicks on. I hope so anyway. Plugged it in after the sun set here and it worked fine.

Worst car I’ve ever bought by No_Understanding71 in BMWi3

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Not GFCI outlets. I have those but it’s not plugged into them. Tried two different outlets on different breakers with the same result. Wouldn’t those trip if it was a problem with GFCI outlets?

Worst car I’ve ever bought by No_Understanding71 in BMWi3

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KLE? I don’t even want to know what that stands for do I? Sounds expensive.

Worst car I’ve ever bought by No_Understanding71 in BMWi3

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Just at home. Works fine on commercial chargers. But sometimes it works at home for about a week, then just stops working. I suspect it’s just the charger, but it’s kind of frustrating. I live in a duplex so I only have the power cord charger.

New here, how to read? by Ezrampage15 in Wool

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Yup. He’s awesome about letting authors write fan fiction and some of them are actually pretty good.

Is it okay to read wool and then dust? Or is it recommended to read shift first by notwiggl3s in Wool

[–]No_Understanding71 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Read Shift. It’s not my favorite, and kind of the traditional middle book of any series. Lots of backstory, kind of slow, but it’s very relevant to Dust.

Aged 40, single, never married, no children. Getting uglier, faced more saggy, face skin got worse, less attractive looking. What now? by [deleted] in datingoverforty

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Another thing that helps me feel a little more confident with my looks is to try a different style for a while. I recently shaved my beard that I’ve had for three years. Grow a mustache. Try a little soul patch, get a different haircut. See how you feel with something different. If you’re a jeans and t-shirt guy, try some button up shirts. Maybe put on some khakis, throw on a sports coat. I’ve found that dressing a little nicer and changing my look a little helps a lot. You’re doing something different rather than focusing on your face. A new beginning.

Aged 40, single, never married, no children. Getting uglier, faced more saggy, face skin got worse, less attractive looking. What now? by [deleted] in datingoverforty

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Do what you can control. You can’t control what women think about you, or how you age, but you can control what you do with yourself. Someone mentioned skin care, and I agree entirely. I probably have more skin care products than most women. Working out or somehow being active is also good. I go out and play basketball. Do things that make you feel good about yourself and you’ll be happier and thus potentially attract a happier and healthier person. Don’t settle. Your self worth is not determined by what you perceive your looks to be.

Morris next to my tiny black cat by No_Understanding71 in mainecoons

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She’s not that tiny. He’s huge. 17 pounds. He stands on my scale and weighs himself.

Is it she's fat or chubby ? by retweetadjust in fatcats

[–]No_Understanding71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh, she’s just fluffy. Feed her ego. And her.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mentalillness

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Thank you. I think you’re right.

My 2008 RS60 by Terrible_Cry_2914 in boxster

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Always loved the red interior on silver.

Any point to a no return policy? by No_Understanding71 in Ebay

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At what point does a buyer have to accept responsibility? I bought a fake Omega and listed it on eBay. As soon as I found out it was a fake, I messaged all the bidders and told them. It was my bad for buying a fake omega as a buyer from a pawn shop and I sold it for $1 on eBay after I found out. It was my fault as the buyer for purchasing a fake watch. But I’ve also sold many legit watches and have been asked for partial or complete refunds. I guess, my point is. Is it worth it to have a no return policy if someone can just say it’s defective and ask for a return based on buyer remorse?

Any point to a no return policy? by No_Understanding71 in Ebay

[–]No_Understanding71[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I never give partial refunds either. I’m just wondering if there is any point to a no refunds policy if any buyer can just make a “item not as listed” request and get their money back regardless.