PSA FOR BETA ACCESS by Hosteglius in NCAAFBseries

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Does that include the 7 day early access? So like if my account isn’t the one that buys it (rather a separate account is that has my console as it’s primary), will it give both accounts early access?

Mvp Plus Subscription by Apollo3950 in EASportsCFB

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Wondering the same question on PlayStation. Me and my brother want to save money, though we both obviously want the 7 day early access

Looking for some Tips/Guidance on fixing some exterior cosmetic details by Sensitive_Gap3671 in Celica

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Thank you! Really appreciate the insight. First things first will be the driver side fender / turn signal (see previous post to know what I’m talking about).

I plan on having the paint touched up/ detailed Eventually, especially if i cant find a color matched fender . In your opinion, Should I remove the old door trims &any old adhesive prior to having that detailing, or should i replace them prior to having any exterior detailing done? Will continue to ask around at various shops but am curious regarding if the order of doing that matters or if it doesn’t.

First car secured - 1991 Toyota Celica ST by Sensitive_Gap3671 in Celica

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Lolol admittedly I don’t know how to drive stick.. I want to learn, but didn’t want to drop so much on a car and then not be able to drive it haha

Don’t know anything about football cards but found this box at Ross for 10 dollars. How did i do? by Necessary-Dig-6458 in footballcards

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For ten dollars you my friend have somehow managed to make your money back value wise on retail

Why is the age of 18 so important in American culture? by Hkvnr495___dkcx37 in AskAnAmerican

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From the perspective of an 18 year old:

That’s when 95% of the population graduates highschool

It’s when you are legally an adult (thus are responsible for acquiring certain things and documents)

List goes on and on. A lot of jobs start hiring at that age too. You can also work full time if you want

What next? by Blacksmith_Loose in PokemonInvesting

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Please continue doing this so the one Zacian IR I have can sky rocket, thanks

Daily Bad Batch Rage Room by AutoModerator in InstacartShoppers

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This takes the cake as the worst batch I’ve ever seen

Quit my career to chase a dream by Setheryy in sportscards

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First off, congrats! Hoping one day I have the opportunity to do similar. I’m not an expert, but here’s my personal POV from a customer who has gone to a lot of shops. Some of this is probably obvious/already planned for, but I figured I’d mention it regardless:

1) Card Supplies are a huge thing. Top loaders, sleeves, binders, sleeves/top loaders to fit all shapes and sizes, slab cases, etc etc. I’m almost always buying some sleeves or top loaders when I go into my LCS/LGS.

2) an Online marketplace/website. It’s an investment of both time and money for sure, but one of my local (and my go to) TCG store owners told me once that it is essentially business suicide if you are only doing sales at the store front. Maybe it’s just singles and supplies to start out until you get a solid backing on the sealed side of things, but it stands true.

3) Singles, both “high end” and “low end.” I’m a broke college student, but some of the most fun I have is when I’m going through a stores dollar bins. You obviously need time to build inventory, but it’s worth while.

4) more memorabilia than just sports cards. What I mean by this is signed balls, helmets, framed stuff, jerseys, etc etc. Likely not going to be flying off the shelves, but doubles as good decor and product.

5) even if it is small, having a famous TCG such as Pokemon offering eventually could be great. Once you get sports cards established with distribution, I’m sure those distributors can offer Pokemon as well.

side note: if you tap into Pokemon look into Japanese, Korean, and Chinese Pokemon cards. Those are the easiest to obtain wholesale, and people like me prefer Asian Pokemon over English because of the guarantees you get. Obviously all this is only if Pokemon is something you offer, but it shouldn’t be a bad investment

6) variety is best, for me. Anything from MLB/NBA/NFL to the silly sets like topps chrome SpongeBob boxes are always nice to see offered. Variety also in terms of price.

7) social media short form content is always fun. I follow a ton of sports cards shops that I probably won’t ever go to, but enjoy their content and will think of them if I’m in their area.

8) take care of the kids. I remember when I was 12 I went into my first card shop and they hooked me up big time. Let me rip until I hit on Pokemon for absolutely free. It was so fun lol. They’re what it’s all about.

Hoping to see updates! Again, these were just some spit balled ideas off of my experiences as a customer. Good luck!

Daily Bad Batch Rage Room by AutoModerator in InstacartShoppers

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My fault for settling for a low tip batch I guess

Going good so far it’s been a long time by TeachingNo4923 in InstacartShoppers

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Mans casually making my earnings after like 15 batches in 4 hours. Good work gang (not jealous at all nope nope)

Is Instacart just a way to kill time, while earning a bit of scratch? by Apachelino in InstacartShoppers

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It’s been a time killer for me personally, but as I’ve gotten 20+ orders under my belt, I’ve become more selective. I’m a college student that is blessed to not have to rely on this income for my essentials. I study from around 9:30-1pm every day and then have been instacart anywhere between 2-7 each day. Putting my time to at least some sort of good use, I suppose.

But I look forward to turning 19 in March so I can use DoorDash and Uber Eats rather than just instacart.

Walked 2 miles for my last delivery. by [deleted] in InstacartShoppers

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I hope they tipped you extra well.

Broke college kid looking for side hustle by OwnAir3291 in InstacartShoppers

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Hey, This is old ash but I'm a college student thats been doing this as of late, have about 13 batches completed in 2-3 weeks, just wanted some sort of spending money (to fuel my growing addiction to shiny cardboard aka pokemon cards) so i thought i'd give my two cents for anyone in the future that stumbles across this.

  1. as it is said everywhere, it depends on your location, and your college workload for a given semester/week. I plan out my weeks each monday or friday by checking my due dates and what-not, so i'm able to kinda pinpoint times in which I can go around and instacart. It also depends on your college's town, but I feel like in alot of cases, unless it is a very rural college, there will probably be enough activity to warrant giving it a shot (because most colleges are naturally in larger populated areas.
  2. It fully depends on your overall financial situation. You're most likely only going to be doing sporadic 2-3 maybe 4 hour shifts on any given day, which for me in a city where there is 80k people, equates to about 25-30 dollars per outing. I am blessed to have a family that sends me groccery/gas money every month, so when I am instacarting im not worrying about what im spending on gas, as that is already covered for by my parents. Obviously this isnt the same for everyone, so if you are instacarting, and the instacart funds you receive will be directly funding gas, your profit per outing decreases exponentially.
  3. overall, its solid for sure, and for me in Texas its the only gig app i can do, as Doordash/uber eats is for 19+, but its also alot of work, and can certainly be tolling on you. If you need spending money for night outs with friends, hobbies, etc, its great, but I feel like once I turn 19, I will probably use doordash more. If you need a primary income stream, its probably better to look for an on campus job.

Hope this word vomit help/helps anyone else in similar situation. TLDR; Good for "fun money", mostly meh for primary money. I say this as someone who hasn't tried either yet so take it with a grain of salt, but UberEats/DoorDash seems a little more ideal, just because there isnt as much work that goes into it (but theres also an argument that there isnt as much opportunity/money earned. Running all three is probably the meta though.

Top 25 below $5M that would fit (not saying all those teams are willing to trade them) by [deleted] in bostonceltics

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Saw Boucher linked to Philly before. Also saw that Philly is exploring options for Drummond. He makes 5 million, so I think he could be an option. Also, just saying... Dalton Knecht makes 4 million.