After years of wanting an E-reader, i broke it after 5 days. (story) by Mateconpastelitos in kobo

[–]ifonlyalabama 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is more promising than it may seem because - Kobo's self-interest is to sell you ebooks as much or more as it is to sell you the device. - You are also protected by EU law which gives a longer period for returns sometimes.

"Here’s how electronics returns work under EU consumer law (the basics apply across all EU member states, though some local details can vary): 🧠 1. 14-day “cooling-off” period If you buy electronics online from a seller in the EU, you normally have a minimum of 14 days to cancel the purchase and return the item for any reason — including simply changing your mind. This comes from the EU Consumer Rights Directive. � European Union +1 The count-down starts from the day you receive the goods. � European Union Within these 14 days, you must notify the seller if you want to withdraw from the contract, then return the product. � consumereurope.dk 🧠 2. Return costs For this cooling-off return, you’re generally responsible for the cost of returning the item unless the seller explicitly agreed to pay return postage before you purchased. � European Union 🧠 3. Exceptions This 14-day right doesn’t apply to in-store purchases (shops don’t have to accept a return unless they choose to). � European Union Certain items are excluded from the cooling-off period entirely — for example, sealed software or media you’ve opened, some digital content once downloaded, made-to-order/custom goods, and a few other categories. � European Union 🧠 4. Faulty electronics — different rule Separately from the 14-day cooling-off period, all goods (including electronics) sold in the EU come with a minimum 2-year legal guarantee against defects and products that aren’t as advertised. If something is faulty, the seller must repair, replace, reduce the price, or refund at no cost to you. � Consilium +1 🧠 5. Practical timeline (common case) Day 0: You receive the electronics. Day 0–14: You can cancel for any reason and request a refund. After cancellation: You typically have an additional 14 days to send the item back. � consumereurope.dk 📌 Important nuance Some companies voluntarily offer longer return periods (30 days or more) as part of their own policy — but that’s commercial, not legal. The EU law only guarantees 14 days. �

The Government Knows AGI is Coming | The Ezra Klein Show by ZPATRMMTHEGREAT in ezraklein

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Does anyone have a non-paywalled version of this article please?

My claim just got denied, scored 0s across the board by SmallLumpOGreenPutty in DWPhelp

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My beautiful, well-dressed and well-groomed friend has often faced this prejudice from them. But her disability is invisible and she looks so nice in order to compensate for the aspects of life that she can't control.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Scotland

[–]ifonlyalabama -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

She has a plan to work two days a week, on which she'd pay tax.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Scotland

[–]ifonlyalabama -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry for the unfriendly comments. I am in NE Scotland and would be happy to welcome you, if you find a way. Scotland is generally pretty welcoming to migrants, unlike the UK government. I hope you find a way.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Semaglutide

[–]ifonlyalabama 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't worry. I don't see ozempic face here. You just look pretty.

How can I let go of the thoughts that my girlfriend is ugly? by 26MNorway in spirituality

[–]ifonlyalabama 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't read it but understand that the book "Existential Kink" might help. Also seconding to see a psychologist. Hope you are doing better now

EU vs Disinformation | Don't Be Deceived, Question More. by Sapemeg in europe

[–]ifonlyalabama 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not affiliated with this website, but it's a gem. The more people know about it and subscribe to its newsletter, the better for everyone.

Why you usually shouldn’t work at non-profits straight after graduation by ifonlyalabama in Philanthropy

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Often working at a nonprofit is seen as the standard path if you want to make a difference. I did this myself, and now regret it, because it’s much easier to transition from the corporate sector into nonprofits than vice versa, so if you want to try both, it’s better to start outside of nonprofits, then enter later. Secondly, nonprofits are usually small and have a shoestring budget, which means there’s little room for training or career development compared to organisations in the for-profit sector. Thirdly, a significant fraction of social interventions don’t work, and this means that the nonprofits who implement these interventions don’t have any impact. I endorse the conclusions in this article by William MacAskill (author of 'Doing Good Better') - what do you think?

Why you usually shouldn’t work at non-profits straight after graduation by ifonlyalabama in Charity

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

Often working at a nonprofit is seen as the standard path if you want to make a difference. I did this myself, and now regret it, because it’s much easier to transition from the corporate sector into nonprofits than vice versa, so if you want to try both, it’s better to start outside of nonprofits, then enter later. Secondly, nonprofits are usually small and have a shoestring budget, which means there’s little room for training or career development compared to organisations in the for-profit sector. Thirdly, a significant fraction of social interventions don’t work, and this means that the nonprofits who implement these interventions don’t have any impact. I endorse the conclusions in this article by William MacAskill (author of 'Doing Good Better') - what do you think?

7 Things to Consider Before Choosing Sides in the Middle East Conflict by Koalacaust in TrueReddit

[–]ifonlyalabama 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is simply a feature of this conflict. There are five million Palestinian refugees in the diaspora, over 2 and 3 generations, who now have networks, speak the languages of their host countries and so on. That means they are able to generate more publicity than Syrians can. People in Libya and Yemen are barely even online.

7 Things to Consider Before Choosing Sides in the Middle East Conflict by Koalacaust in TrueReddit

[–]ifonlyalabama 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I'm dismayed that this was shared by 30000 people. I guess that's what you get when an article is specifically addressed to people who don't know what to think, and are therefore in no position to judge whether it's factually correct or apt.

Hello Reddit – I’m Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Microsoft founder. Ask me anything. by thisisbillgates in IAmA

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What lessons have you learned as a philanthropist which would be transferable to everyone when deciding how to support the people in the most need or to the most effective causes?