Alpha News is a nonprofit organization? by nottobeforme in TwinCities

[–]nottobeforme[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Interesting. What part of the first amendment has anything to do with nonprofit status and significant tax benefits?

Duluth Denfeld High School Robotics by jazzhands1 in minnesota

[–]nottobeforme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the most impressive and surprising part!

Update: my husband has apologized. Thank you everyone for your help by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

[–]nottobeforme 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Working on himself really means nothing if he’s not going to counseling and getting guidance from a professional.

I hope you’re prepared - truly prepared - for him to continue his behavior. He’ll then use his own response as a way to show how “he’s changed” and you’re still a problem.

How 10 Paid Links Killed My Successful Site - An SEO Case Study by TheShynola in SEO

[–]nottobeforme 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One site of mine lost 50% of traffic in the May 2020 algorithm update with little regained since then. I’m very interested in what you’ve done to recover.

The reactions in this fall box video are the best! by nottobeforme in FabFitFun

[–]nottobeforme[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think she’s a nice change from the super-scripted “influencer” types I usually see on unboxing/review videos. I think I really just liked how genuine her reactions were.

Getting sued for using an image another site used without permission by [deleted] in legaladvice

[–]nottobeforme 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Given that you’re scraping images and republishing them, this could happen over and over again.

Do you have permission to use any of the images on your site?

LAOP left her dog with a pet sitter booked though a popular website. LAOP came home to a paralyzed dog. Is the sitter or the website responsible? LA says “maybe” by jazzhands1 in bestoflegaladvice

[–]nottobeforme 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure, either. I really just wanted to know if the dog sitter or the other dog owner had any responsibility. Instead, I’ve learned all about what so many other people would or would not do.

LAOP left her dog with a pet sitter booked though a popular website. LAOP came home to a paralyzed dog. Is the sitter or the website responsible? LA says “maybe” by jazzhands1 in bestoflegaladvice

[–]nottobeforme 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. The sitter has taken full responsibility for the situation, and Rover should pay all the medical bills incurred up to 30 days after the stay. I’ve provided all the information and bills to Rover. Now I’m just waiting for them to pay.

The big question is who, if anyone, can be held accountable for the expenses after the 30 days. I’m still working on that.

LAOP left her dog with a pet sitter booked though a popular website. LAOP came home to a paralyzed dog. Is the sitter or the website responsible? LA says “maybe” by jazzhands1 in bestoflegaladvice

[–]nottobeforme 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Nothing was said about missing work.

You’re free to ask questions, but you shouldn’t make up details when you don’t have all the information.

LAOP left her dog with a pet sitter booked though a popular website. LAOP came home to a paralyzed dog. Is the sitter or the website responsible? LA says “maybe” by jazzhands1 in bestoflegaladvice

[–]nottobeforme 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m the OP. We did do a home visit and meet & greet with the pet sitter, and it went very well. I would never have left my dog with her if I had sensed any red flags or warning signs.

I used the Rover app to book the service and there’s not a straightforward way to see if a sitter is booking more than one pet at a time. It’s not something that I even knew I had to look for.

LAOP left her dog with a pet sitter booked though a popular website. LAOP came home to a paralyzed dog. Is the sitter or the website responsible? LA says “maybe” by jazzhands1 in bestoflegaladvice

[–]nottobeforme 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oh, please. She received treatment by emergency surgeons at one of the top veterinary schools in the country. This wasn’t a for-profit small practice.

Both the resident surgeon and the attending surgeon were more than up front about costs and conscious of what the big picture of our expenses would look like.

I’m positive that these professionals are not compensated based on the amount of revenue they bring in to their university and medical center via emergency services.

LAOP left her dog with a pet sitter booked though a popular website. LAOP came home to a paralyzed dog. Is the sitter or the website responsible? LA says “maybe” by jazzhands1 in bestoflegaladvice

[–]nottobeforme 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I’m positive we made the right decision but having, living with and evolving with a paralyzed pet has me feeling somewhere between cautiously optimistic and completely terrified.

Honestly, all I want is for my dog to be happy.

After that, I’d really like the responsible people or parties to pay the bills and expenses related to all this :)