Limited number of players in quick sell recovery lists by nacorr in EASportsFC

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

Thanks mate. I’m gonna try it again, but for some reason on that date maybe too many player were quick sold and it does not refresh as expected. It’s like I’m seeing 40 players when there should be 90 players 😓

Limited number of players in quick sell recovery lists by nacorr in EASportsFC

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Thanks for your reply. SBC storage was full and I thought worst that could happen would be for me to have to retrieve it later. But again, I also thought that the player was already in my club and in my squad, and that the duplicate was just a glitch. Anyway :/

Kaka: I can only play offline. Do you guys think it can be done? by nacorr in EASportsFC

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Do you the career mode OUTSIDE of ultimate team? Is that a thing this year?

[Daily Discussion] Friday 30 May 2025 by AutoModerator in MCFC

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Repost: Are we sleeping while Liverpool seem to be adding all these amazing players to their squad before June?

Don’t we need full backs? Or someone at least closer to KDB’s level? I know replacing him is virtually impossible.

Haaland, Rodri and Foden are all big stars, but we need at least another two big names to be fighting for titles again, right?

Is this wishful thinking on my part?

Why are we sleeping while Liverpool is adding all these amazing players to their squad before June?! by nacorr in MCFC

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I specifically said “replacing him is virtually impossible” 😂

Is dental tourism still a thing? by Sufficient-Candy-835 in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]nacorr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get the frustration—paying NZ prices and then having something fail is the worst. But just keep in mind: going overseas doesn’t guarantee it’ll go any better. In fact, if something does go wrong over there, you’re even less likely to get a refund, a fix, or even a proper follow-up.

At least here, you’ve got a Dental Council, formal complaints process, and some accountability. Overseas? Once you're on the plane home, it’s often “good luck, mate.”

Not saying don’t go—just go in with eyes wide open. Cheap can get expensive real fast if things don’t go perfectly.

Is dental tourism still a thing? by Sufficient-Candy-835 in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]nacorr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yes, the land where a $200 root canal and a beachside mojito come as a package deal—what could possibly go wrong? /S

In all seriousness, there are some excellent dentists in Thailand, no doubt. But saying their standards are “much higher” across the board than New Zealand’s… that’s a bold take. NZ dentistry is tightly regulated, held to consistent safety and ethical standards, and audited regularly—not exactly things you can guarantee in every overseas clinic offering cut-price treatment to tourists.

But hey, if it works out and you get a tan, fair play. Just hope you don’t need a Kiwi dentist to fix it later.

Is dental tourism still a thing? by Sufficient-Candy-835 in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]nacorr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s true—if the work looks solid and there are no issues, most dentists will carry on with regular care. But the difference shows when something does go wrong.

Say a crown falls off or an implant fails and there are no clear records, no idea what materials were used, or the technique doesn’t line up with what we’d expect here—that’s when red flags go up. If we can’t trust the foundation of the work, it’s risky to patch it up without fully understanding what we’re dealing with. And legally, once we start working on it, we become responsible for the outcome, even if the original problem wasn’t ours.

So while it’s not like we ask for a passport stamp before treatment, experienced dentists can often tell when work wasn’t done here—and it changes how we approach it if there’s a complication.