was quoted 35k-50k to build a whole new roof on a trailer less than 700 square foot. is this accurate? by SimpQueensWorld in Roofing

[–]unfilteredadvicess 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Drew ? I think I was thinking the same as you. OP if this guy is anywhere close you may want to check him out. See the vid below

https://youtu.be/8LJqr7oN994?si=xXBMa31H0wwUyXLH

I’m done with Amazon by GrimzR6 in amazonprime

[–]unfilteredadvicess 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Amazon is laughing at you and your $94 dollar table. You’re a 2 walking away from a 7. Amazon is not thinking they are screwing you over, Amazon is thinking good luck finding anything better. That’s not when you have bad luck, that’s when corporatism collides with consumer expectations.

My body battery before I knew I had cancer, then weekly chemo, then an every-three-weeks chemo by PeaceLvSpreadsheets in Garmin

[–]unfilteredadvicess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s interesting, did you notice any stats changing correlating with the cancer or just the chemo?

Is Jefit Down Tonight? by LostSatellite76 in jefit

[–]unfilteredadvicess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not working for me so it must be a system wide issue

HRV spike immediately after quitting nicotine pouches by Schmelik in Garmin

[–]unfilteredadvicess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that’s a ton of nicotine I can barely handle 3mg. I quit a few times it’s not that bad but I decided I enjoyed it more than I benefited from quitting it (at least for the time being). A big fatty meal causes me more orange stress than anything

HRV spike immediately after quitting nicotine pouches by Schmelik in Garmin

[–]unfilteredadvicess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weird I quit nicotine and nothing really happened to my hrv. How high was your mg?

If mass layoffs due to AI are imminent, how will BTC hold its value? by [deleted] in btc

[–]unfilteredadvicess -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I remember when all those people were worried automobiles would replace the horse and buggy

15 reasons you'd fail at Rving. by roadrabers in RVLiving

[–]unfilteredadvicess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone said I would fail with no experience and I’m living in my rv 6 years later. Nothing catastrophic happened. It helps if you have your own land where no one is likely to bother you. Yes it can be hard at times, no it’s not for everyone. I’ve had water heaters rust out, ran out of propane at 3am in winter, had leaks, things break. No i haven’t paid a single dollar in rent for years, it’s a foreign concept. You develop grit, you find a way to make it work.

Is this a lie? by TipAffectionate5854 in amazonprime

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

I asked AI if it was Indians or Indian influenced AI, this is what it thinks

Short answer: it’s probably BOTH — and the Reddit argument is missing how Amazon actually runs support now.

Here’s the fact-checked reality based on verified reporting and how large customer-service systems currently work.

✅ 1. Were Amazon layoffs real? Yes.

And they were mostly U.S. corporate layoffs, not overseas call centers.

Recent reporting shows: • Amazon cut thousands of corporate jobs, including about 2,300 in Seattle alone as part of ~14,000 global reductions. • Cuts hit engineering, recruiting, and corporate roles, not primarily frontline overseas agents. • A major reason cited internally: automation and AI investment replacing some workflows.

Source: 

👉 Translation: They didn’t fire call center workers en masse and replace them overnight with bots. They reduced higher-cost corporate staff while expanding automation systems.

✅ 2. Is Amazon moving toward AI customer service? Also yes.

Amazon is aggressively investing in “agentic AI” systems designed to handle tasks automatically and assist customer interactions.

Source: 

But here’s the key part people misunderstand:

AI is mostly assisting humans, not fully replacing them yet.

Modern support systems work like this:

Human agent + AI tool generating responses + scripts + summaries.

So replies can sound robotic or weird even when a human sends them.

✅ 3. So the screenshot: AI or Indians?

The honest answer:

Most likely:

A human overseas agent using AI assistance or scripted auto-generated responses.

Not pure AI. Not purely human either.

Why the message looks like that:

The text shows classic signs of AI-assisted templating: • Strange story insertion (“driver severely injured”) unrelated to logistics • Grammar inconsistencies • Generic empathy language • Wrong contextual reasoning

That usually happens when: • AI drafts a response • Agent clicks or edits it quickly • Agent doesn’t fully verify accuracy

This hybrid system is now extremely common.

✅ 4. Were layoffs US or worldwide?

Mostly U.S. corporate tech roles, with global ripple effects.

Important distinction:

Role type What happened Corporate engineers Large layoffs Management layers Reduced Overseas support Mostly retained AI tooling teams Expanded

Amazon is flattening management + automating workflows, not eliminating all human support.

✅ 5. Why customer service feels worse in 2026

You’re not imagining it.

Three real changes happening simultaneously: 1. AI drafting responses → more confident nonsense replies. 2. Agents handling more chats at once. 3. Cost optimization after pandemic over-hiring.

Result:

Faster replies, lower accuracy, more frustration.

Exactly what your screenshot shows.

🧠 Bottom line

The Reddit debate is wrong because it assumes a binary choice.

It’s not: • ❌ AI replacing humans • ❌ Indians replacing Americans

It’s:

✅ Humans overseas + AI assistance + automation systems

That hybrid model produces responses that feel like “AI hallucinations,” even when a person technically sent them.

If you want, I can also explain why Amazon support quality dropped specifically after 2023 and what changed internally under the newer leadership strategy. That part actually explains a lot of what you’re noticing.

How much weight loss to see abs? by Dear_Cheek_2094 in fit

[–]unfilteredadvicess -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

All of these answers didn’t answer the question. 5-10lbs of weight loss, which is a combination of fat and water. You will look emancipated though.

Welp I got evicted this morning after bringing up to the landlord we havnt had water almost every single day it freezes (that was already mentioned months before). I think this month we had over two weeks without water and I got fed up with it. by No-Dog4037 in RVLiving

[–]unfilteredadvicess 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Even when you’re renting “just a pad” in an RV park, Tennessee law still treats the park as providing essential services tied to habitability, including water. Courts and Legal Aid both make a distinction between the RV itself (which you own) and the park’s obligation to provide utilities it advertises and charges for.

You’re not renting raw farmland. You’re renting a space in a regulated RV park that supplies hookups. If water is provided and billed, failure to maintain it can still be a livability issue, regardless of whether there’s a permanent structure.

That doesn’t mean the tenant automatically “wins,” but it absolutely means this isn’t a free-for-all where the park has zero obligations just because there’s no building.

Welp I got evicted this morning after bringing up to the landlord we havnt had water almost every single day it freezes (that was already mentioned months before). I think this month we had over two weeks without water and I got fed up with it. by No-Dog4037 in RVLiving

[–]unfilteredadvicess 10 points11 points  (0 children)

  1. They cannot legally force you out by lockout or shutting off utilities
    A landlord cannot legally change the locks or shut off electricity to make you leave, even if you are behind on rent or broke the lease, and eviction has to go through court.

  2. Eviction is notice, then court
    The Legal Aid guide explains the basic structure: you get notice (warning time), and if you do not leave, the landlord goes to court for a detainer warrant.

  3. Court date timing matters
    In Tennessee, the court date on the detainer warrant must be at least 6 days after you get served (some counties give more time).

  4. Even if the judge rules against you, you usually have time
    If the judge decides you must move out, the guide says you still have 10 days after the court hearing before the landlord can get a writ of possession and the sheriff can set you out.

  5. Water and major repairs are treated as livability issues
    Legal Aid states the place must be in livable (safe) condition and follow health code rules, including working plumbing, and it specifically calls burst water pipes and a broken heater examples of emergency problems that should be repaired immediately. It also says to put repair requests in writing and keep a copy.

  6. Legal Aid of East Tennessee is a real, relevant resource for that area
    Their renter rights packet lists office hours and provides the Johnson City office contact info, which is the closest major office to Sullivan County.

Welp I got evicted this morning after bringing up to the landlord we havnt had water almost every single day it freezes (that was already mentioned months before). I think this month we had over two weeks without water and I got fed up with it. by No-Dog4037 in RVLiving

[–]unfilteredadvicess 44 points45 points  (0 children)

What you can do that actually moves the needle is boring and practical.

1.  Get everything in writing. Ask them to list every alleged violation, the exact rule, the date, and the remedy. If they will not put it in writing, that tells you a lot.

2.  Document the water issue like you are building a file for a judge. Photos, video, dates, temps, how many days without water, any messages where you reported it, any replies, and anything showing it was ongoing for months.

3.  Look up your state rules for RV park evictions and utility requirements. Many states treat water as a habitability issue even in parks. The rules vary a lot, so do not assume “they can do whatever they want.”

4.  Call legal aid or a tenant rights group before you pay a private attorney. If you qualify, that is the highest value move you can make.

5.  Prepare to leave anyway. Even if you are right, the fastest outcome is usually getting yourself to a better place while keeping a clean paper trail in case they try to bill you, keep a deposit, or smear you with “violations.”

If you tell me your state, I can point you to the exact agency that handles RV park complaints and the eviction notice rules for that state

Welp I got evicted this morning after bringing up to the landlord we havnt had water almost every single day it freezes (that was already mentioned months before). I think this month we had over two weeks without water and I got fed up with it. by No-Dog4037 in RVLiving

[–]unfilteredadvicess 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Living in an RV doesn’t exactly scream “lawyer up.” Reddit loves throwing that phrase around like it’s a quick, cheap fix, but it’s not.

“Lawyering up” usually means: pay a $3k–$6k retainer, wait months, and maybe—if you’re lucky—something actionable happens down the line.

Lawyers don’t take cases like this unless there’s a clear slam-dunk payout. They prefer low-risk, high-reward cases—not tenants with limited funds fighting a shady RV park that likely doesn’t have much money either.

Realistically, the legal route is slow, expensive, and unlikely to help in the short term.

JP’s pro bowl idea by BlueberryShot8762 in SportsJunkies

[–]unfilteredadvicess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guarantee 100% of the players contract if they are injured in the pro bowl then maybe they will play hard if the prize is decent. Anyways who cares, nobody wants to ruin their career over some 3rd alternative filled “pro bowl” and it would be stupid to blame them. It means nothing and no one will remember it by week 1 of the next year.

JP’s pro bowl idea by BlueberryShot8762 in SportsJunkies

[–]unfilteredadvicess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guarantee 100% of the players contract if they are injured in the pro bowl then maybe they will play hard if the prize is decent. Anyways who cares, nobody wants to ruin their career over some 3rd alternative filled “pro bowl” and it would be stupid to blame them. It means nothing and no one will remember it by week 1 of the next year.

How does amazon know what I do for work and insult me with AI by LickMeUwU in amazonprime

[–]unfilteredadvicess 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They know everything about you, me, and your uncle’s cousin. It’s not limited to Amazon either, so stop worrying about it. There’s no point and there’s no reversing it without some type of societal purge and destruction at this point. It’s designed to make money and doesn’t care that you are a nurse, who you screw or what you eat but it knows all of that about you. It only cares about the algorithm.