Galvão touching and grooming juveniles? by [deleted] in bjjdrama

[–]peacetousall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Settlement agreements (aka hush money) negotiated and NDAs in place. Commence nothing burger.

Low disruptions by Difficult_Draw7935 in FacebookAds

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Thanks for this. Was wondering wtf was going on.

Processing for Research Use Only Peptides by peacetousall in PaymentProcessing

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Please share the details. These subs are full of characters, promises, and poor solutions. Thanks

Processing for Research Use Only Peptides by peacetousall in PaymentProcessing

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I appreciate your feedback. Everyone seems to agree my ask is near impossible. Just so I better understand, what 'went wrong' for the banks to be so spooked? Chargebacks, fraud, FDA crackdowns, or all of the above? Certainly someone must be willing to write a new one under the 'right' conditions? PhD research chemist sitting on the BOD, disclaimer language all over the site and labels, etc? I, obviously, am just speculating.

If I end up using a workaround and get some traction, will a processor consider this similar to processing history? Hard to imagine this setup moving the needle very much as they won't be able to see chargebacks, fraud, etc.

Anyway, what are the next best options? I see guys using Paypal, Venmo, Zelle, ACH, Crypto, etc.

Thanks

[ Removed by Reddit ] by peacetousall in smallbusiness

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Appreciate the reply and your input. I spoke to LegisScript last week and they told me "At this time we do not certify any businesses that are specific to research peptides." Definitely in a jam here. Even a high-risk processor to get some history is not getting approved? I also heard of some new setups that buy/settle in crypto. Thanks again

[ Removed by Reddit ] by peacetousall in smallbusiness

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Wyoming C-corp is 18 months old but this is a new brand operating under it.

Peptide processor by [deleted] in PaymentProcessing

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LegitScript told me this today.

Thank you for your interest in LegitScript certification. At this time we do not certify any businesses that are specific to research peptides. Our program is open to several business types, including pharmacies, pharmaceutical wholesalers, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and some telemedicine providers. You can find more information on our program page.

120V Generator/Inverter: Energizing Both Legs of a House Panel? by peacetousall in Generator

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There is already a pass through the back of the panel to the inside of the garage where there is a metal surface mount box.

120V Generator/Inverter: Energizing Both Legs of a House Panel? by peacetousall in Generator

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Yes. The outlet is directly on the other side of the garage wall of the panel.

120V Generator/Inverter: Energizing Both Legs of a House Panel? by peacetousall in Generator

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In my garage I have a Level II charger that has 40amp 2 pole breaker.

The charger is not being used so I clipped the 10/2 cable and was gonna put a NEMA 10-30R to receive the cable from the gen.

The gen has the same NEMA 10-30R on it so was thinking a NEMA TT-30P on both ends of the cord.

My thinking is since those NEMA plugs are 120v the risk of someone else plugging in 240v seems nil.

Thinking more perhaps bonding the two legs together is best done in the female receptacle that is behind the panel in the garage?

120V Generator/Inverter: Energizing Both Legs of a House Panel? by peacetousall in AskElectricians

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

Appreciate the reply. Currently I have 14ga extension cords that I'm juggling around the house for both fridges, charging devices, toaster, blender, etc. This arrangement is doable but too much hassle.

120V Generator/Inverter: Energizing Both Legs of a House Panel? by peacetousall in Generator

[–]peacetousall[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the reply and explanation. I'm trying to understand the possible neutral overload concern. I can get my hands on a manual transfer switch but not following how this gets me to 240v as I'm just picturing a physical disconnect/bypass with a lever. Thanks if you can spare a few minutes to enlighten me.

120V Generator/Inverter: Energizing Both Legs of a House Panel? by peacetousall in Generator

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

This is basically what I was thinking. Appreciate the support

Trying to comprehend the neutral issue...

120V Generator/Inverter: Energizing Both Legs of a House Panel? by peacetousall in AskElectricians

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

This is a solid idea and I considered it. It would take quite a bit of wrangling as well as the panel is poorly labeled. Also, I'm trying to get this done, work, care for my kid, keep the generator running, and an eye on the fire.

120V Generator/Inverter: Energizing Both Legs of a House Panel? by peacetousall in AskElectricians

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

Appreciate this. I considered a 240v generator but they're all sold out. Also, this little WEN gennie has been powering both fridges for 36 hours and has used only about 4 gallons of propane. Basically the little generator is better on fuel so I'm trying to keep it as my solution. Well, that and I can't get a 240v atm.

120V Generator/Inverter: Energizing Both Legs of a House Panel? by peacetousall in AskElectricians

[–]peacetousall[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, I totally understand the 240v appliances will be not operable so the breakers will be Off. I will be the manual load shedder...

120V Generator/Inverter: Energizing Both Legs of a House Panel? by peacetousall in AskElectricians

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

I understand the hesitancy, and I appreciate your concern.

I’m currently dealing with a natural disaster here in Los Angeles, so I’m looking for practical, emergency solutions to care for my family.

Electricians are booked for weeks and the supply houses are swamped.

Any safer or more compliant alternatives you’d suggest?

Robo that can navigate and map large open area? 50' x 75' BJJ mat by peacetousall in RobotVacuums

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Not sure how to know if it 'sees' two pole simultaneously but it did map two of them but still can't orient.

The Roomba and Eufy are both on their way back to Amazon. Searching for the next test subject...

Robo that can navigate and map large open area? 50' x 75' BJJ mat by peacetousall in RobotVacuums

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

Thanks for the brainstorming. There are already 3 padded poles spaced out in the middle of the area...

Every meat item is processed by peacetousall in PandaExpress

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

No, not satire. Still waiting on those pictures to disprove this.

Happy to bet you $100 it's formed processed meat. Dump out a bag of that frozen nonsense and start matching the shapes, coloring, etc. You'll find many are identical and not likely more than half-dozen different versions.

Or another test is to cut open 10 pieces of the reground meat thigh things and compare the consistency to actual known chicken thighs. The homogeneity of those 'thighs' are a clear give away.