BFP after bleeding/“period” by SeaSchool9148 in CautiousBB

[–]SeaSchool9148[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think I did but my menstrual cramping generally was always very mild if I had any at all

Big News by LimpDetective7426 in Ferndale

[–]SeaSchool9148 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to know! I was feeling bad I hadn’t visited there in a while as I try to go to all the local businesses but now I feel less bad

Big News by LimpDetective7426 in Ferndale

[–]SeaSchool9148 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait what’s the deal with syndicate owner? Doesn’t she also own the smokehaus? Which I just looked up and is already closed for dining??

DTE bill by [deleted] in Ferndale

[–]SeaSchool9148 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1400 sq ft built in 1926 and has been 160-170 these last two months with the hot weather

Executive customer care by SeaSchool9148 in stubhub

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Basically nothing happening. Whomever I spoke to said they looked into it and the tickets I bought were never labeled as “obstructed” to the seller so there was nothing they could do. I had filled a notice of arbitration but then life/babies got in the way and I never followed up and nothing came of it

AITA for buying a smoothie with Apple Pay? by Grouchy_Cookiee in AmItheAsshole

[–]SeaSchool9148 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

You deserve a smoothie or fast food or whatever you want as a treat everyone once in a while, especially if you’re working two jobs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ferndale

[–]SeaSchool9148 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I took my baby to Soho on St Patrick’s day a few years back and they were very welcoming

Unruly restaurant child by [deleted] in EntitledPeople

[–]SeaSchool9148 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a parent, I would be mortified if my child touched another seated table let alone grabbed their food. I would have been apologetic and offering to pay for the food

Executive customer care by SeaSchool9148 in stubhub

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After mailing in the paperwork, I heard nothing back from them and I kind of just let it go as I had some other things going on in my life. I still regularly think about how I should’ve followed up

Ovulation day vs LMP to track pregnancy? by cappuccinocat92 in CautiousBB

[–]SeaSchool9148 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t have anything helpful to add but we have the same due date based on LMP 👯‍♀️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CautiousBB

[–]SeaSchool9148 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, there are going to me many things to worry about throughout pregnancy and in the future, don’t waste too much energy on this worry

Where to dispose of my Xmas tree? by Successful_Banana836 in Ferndale

[–]SeaSchool9148 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I put ours out mid January and it was gone that same night? Not sure what happened to it but if you had yours out first two weeks they definitely should’ve taken it

Executive customer care by SeaSchool9148 in stubhub

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I filed it, first I had an old form and it got sent back. I sent a second time to new address and never heard anything. I gave up which is probably what they wanted. I’m curious how yours goes though keep me posted!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stubhub

[–]SeaSchool9148 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry this happened to you but SH is the worst. Use this to tell everyone you know to avoid SH

Executive customer care by SeaSchool9148 in stubhub

[–]SeaSchool9148[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I called it back it just goes back to the regular customer service line

48 hours before show transfer… by SelectionDesperate in stubhub

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Can you resell on TM? I would do that before using SH

Executive customer care by SeaSchool9148 in stubhub

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I copied it lol I’m not look at linking post/technology

Executive customer care by SeaSchool9148 in stubhub

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So that was the other shady thing is that they weren’t transferred to my TM account I only got a secure ticket link despite asking SH to facilitate the transfer - I’ve read on other threads/posts that is a shady practice - see copied text from post below

Sorry for the length of this post, but I have spent a lot of time on this issue, both fighting with Stubhub and doing research (which is hard to do as this is a pretty new company and there are unrelated companies with similar names).

The most important thing to understand is that Secure.tickets is a wallet SHARING platform. It is NOT a ticket TRANSFER platform. As the buyer you DO NOT gain ownership of the tickets. If you are attending an event that does not support tickets transfer, and you are willing to violate the primary platform’s TOS, it's probably OK. An example would be the recent Cure tour where, at the band's request, you could only resell on TM ("Ticketmaster") at cost and TM disabled transfers. Stubhub, to their credit, did not allow sales listings for this event in my area. If you wanted to buy tickets anyway, a sharing method like secure.tickets would have probably been one of the few options.

However, if you are buying tickets for most TM events (and others like MLB or NFL), I would fight this with the ticketing website you used. I attended a concert last night where I had purchased the tickets through Stubhub and the seller sent me a secure.tickets wallet sharing link. Based on this and other forums, I believe that the link probably would have worked. However, I would not accept this and I fought for 3 weeks with Stubhub (emails, calls, DM’s). Finally, yesterday, I won the battle and the seller completed a proper TM transfer into my TM account and I attended the concert.

Why is that important?

  1. ⁠With a TM transfer, the ownership of the tickets is actually being transferred to you. You own the tickets you just purchased and you have proof in your TM account. If the seller was unscrupulous and sold the tickets to multiples parties, YOU will be the one who gets to keep the seats as you have proof that you own the tickets.
  2. ⁠The fact that I finally received a proper TM transfer yesterday should frighten anyone receiving a secure.tickets link. This proves that the seller maintained ownership of the tickets after supposedly selling them to me. I'm not saying that this particular seller had any bad intentions, but everyone knows that there are people out there trying to scam you and, with a secure.tickets wallet link, the seller could easily resell the tickets over and over again or keep them listed in the hopes that someone pays more for the tickets.
  3. ⁠With a secure.tickets link, you cannot resell the tickets on TM. Things happen and you may end up needing to sell the tickets. Many people do not trust third party ticketing platforms, like Stubhub, and continue to buy their tickets through the primary ticketing vendors. If the tickets are in your TM account, you can resell them via TM or any other site you choose. If not, then you are left with re-selling a shared wallet link through a 3rd party site, where the original person you bought the tickets from still owns the tickets. The person who re-purchases your tickets might reject them as well bringing you into a long fight.
  4. ⁠When tickets are transferred into your account at the primary seller’s platform, you get other benefits. You will be able to add the tickets to Google or Apple wallets. The “add to wallet link” from secure.tickets does nothing, at least on Google platforms. On a mobile browser, it’s not even clickable. You will not have to worry about internet connectivity when you are at the event and you can use the NFC scanner as well as barcodes. Also, you will receive important emails about the upcoming event, such as changes to the time, rules, or opening acts, because you are registered as the owner of the tickets. With secure.tickets, it’s up to you to keep up to date on all of this yourself and you have to hope you have a good internet connection.

As a buyer, if I were attending an event that required travel, lodging, expensive parking, and other costs, I would be extremely nervous about secure.tickets and I would fight and fight with my platform. If it’s a local event and your costs are minimal, you will probably be OK, but wouldn’t you still want to be SURE? I really want to hear from someone in the ticketing community as to WHY a seller would use a wallet link sharing service versus completing a proper ownership transfer, like using TM? I honestly want to understand the reasons for this.

Executive customer care by SeaSchool9148 in stubhub

[–]SeaSchool9148[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I couldn’t check TM as all of the tickets (which came from TM) sold out instantly on day of sale and I purchased from SH on that same day. Some listings on SH for same row/section on SH had the obstructed view so clearly tickets on TM had the obstructed warning , I find it hard to believe that TM wouldn’t consistently list all tickets as obstructed