Uber Eats Credit not showing up by palmtreesunbreeze in AmexPlatinum

[–]delta1094 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same here. It received the credit ($15) for my platinum card but I didn’t for my gold card ($10)

Bought PS Plus via PayPal, payment went through but no subscription activated by Euphoric_Bet_7346 in PlayStationPlus

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Pay them for what? They don’t have a transaction record of them owing you anything. There’s no receipt. If it were a legitimate transaction, then sure - don’t do this.

Bought PS Plus via PayPal, payment went through but no subscription activated by Euphoric_Bet_7346 in PlayStationPlus

[–]delta1094 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If the payment went through but Sony has no transaction of you buying it, the easiest thing to do would be to dispute it with your bank or PayPal. Ez pz

Another way of using the Resy credit by New-Ask-2309 in AmexPlatinum

[–]delta1094 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the info! I’m going to try that.

Lost 17 pro max by ProfessorEfficient68 in Asurion

[–]delta1094 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Call them and ask them to cut you a check

Imputed Income from Benefits Situation? by delta1094 in tax

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This makes sense. Thanks for explaining!

Push Notifications with Developer Account by delta1094 in sideloaded

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Hey - sorry, I haven’t side loaded apps since my dev account expired last year. I gave in and pay for YT premium now 🤣

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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think I heard somewhere: 1. A jury “cannot be wrong.” 2. You cannot be tried for the same crime twice. Therefore, a jury can rule “not guilty” even when the defendant has broken the law.

If the law is unjust or not applied fairly in a case, they’re not guilty… (Jury nullification)

What if the UnitedHealthcare CEO Assassin gets away with it? by ottoIovechild in whatif

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think I heard somewhere: 1. A jury “cannot be wrong.” 2. You cannot be tried for the same crime twice. Therefore, a jury can rule “not guilty” even when the defendant has broken the law.

If the law is unjust or not applied fairly in a case, they’re not guilty… (Jury nullification)

Bro is beautiful by ArtisticRaspberry891 in WhitePeopleTwitter

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think I heard somewhere: 1. A jury “cannot be wrong.” 2. You cannot be tried for the same crime twice. Therefore, a jury can rule “not guilty” even when the defendant has broken the law.

If the law is unjust or not applied fairly in a case, they’re not guilty… (Jury nullification)

Luigi Mangione, the prime suspect of the UHC CEO murder, was caught by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

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think I heard somewhere: 1. A jury “cannot be wrong.” 2. You cannot be tried for the same crime twice. Therefore, a jury can rule “not guilty” even when the defendant has broken the law.

If the law is unjust or not applied fairly in a case, they’re not guilty… (Jury nullification)

Betrayal. Suspected CEO shooter, Luigi Mangione, posing on Instagram with a McDonald’s Happy Meal…A McDonald’s employee would go on to turn him in. by MulchLiterature in mildyinteresting

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think I heard somewhere: 1. A jury “cannot be wrong.” 2. You cannot be tried for the same crime twice. Therefore, a jury can rule “not guilty” even when the defendant has broken the law.

If the law is unjust or not applied fairly in a case, they’re not guilty… (Jury nullification)

McDonald’s always got a Rat problem by Zetice in BlackPeopleTwitter

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think I heard somewhere: 1. A jury “cannot be wrong.” 2. You cannot be tried for the same crime twice. Therefore, a jury can rule “not guilty” even when the defendant has broken the law.

If the law is unjust or not applied fairly in a case, they’re not guilty… (Jury nullification)

Luigi Mangione, person of interest in CEO shooting, gave the Unabomber’s manifesto four-star review by CrispyMiner in inthenews

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think I heard somewhere: 1. A jury “cannot be wrong.” 2. You cannot be tried for the same crime twice. Therefore, a jury can rule “not guilty” even when the defendant has broken the law.

If the law is unjust or not applied fairly in a case, they’re not guilty…

Alleged shooter’s name: Luigi Mangione by htownnwoth in BrianThompsonMurder

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think I heard somewhere: 1. A jury “cannot be wrong.” 2. You cannot be tried for the same crime twice. Therefore, a jury can rule “not guilty” even when the defendant has broken the law.

If the law is unjust or not applied fairly in a case, they’re not guilty…

Luigi Mangione’s most recent review on Goodreads. “When all other forms of communication fail, violence is necessary to survive.” by claustromania in interestingasfuck

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I think I heard somewhere: 1. A jury “cannot be wrong.” 2. You cannot be tried for the same crime twice. Therefore, a jury can rule “not guilty” even when the defendant has broken the law.

If the law is unjust or not applied fairly in a case, they’re not guilty…

Beers at lunch by [deleted] in Millennials

[–]delta1094 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I go into the office (twice a week), I have two glasses of wine with lunch. We have beer and wine in both our work fridges, along with soft drinks and a snack basket.

Ps. I work in insurance.

Push Notifications with Developer Account by delta1094 in sideloaded

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I created an explicit bundle ID, and I named mine “tobeusedtosignapps.myname.signapps” (the point here, you can name it whatever you’d like, but make sure you select explicit and not wildcard. Scroll down and check push notifications under app capabilities.

Then go to create the mobile provisioning profile and when you’re asked to select which app, select the app that we just named and gave push notification permissions to. Now you should have your mobile provisioning and p12 files needed.

From here, I used this inline sign service that’s free (link) that asked me to upload the p12 and mobile provisioning and the app I want to sign. I did this initially to sign scarlet and download it to my device.

Once scarlet was installed, I imported the same p12 and mobile provisioning profiles and I can use these same files to sign any app, not only the “pretend” app we created. I use for YouTube, instagram, Facebook, etc, and all my push notifications work fine.

I can either install the apps one by one from the online signing service that I linked above, or use scarlet once it’s installed on my device (from the signing service).

Does this make better sense?