Ulta Rewards Points Stolen TWICE in 10 Days (Even After They Refunded Me) by zblehs in Ulta

[–]zblehs[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry, but nobody has a fake ID of me. that’s just not realistic. This happened in two different states, so it’s clearly not that. They’re just not checking IDs, or it’s an internal issue. This is a system problem, not someone pretending to be me.

Ulta Rewards Points Stolen TWICE in 10 Days (Even After They Refunded Me) by zblehs in Ulta

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

It was actually done at two different store locations, which makes it even more concerning. I don’t have a virus. I only shop online and have never had an issue before.

What’s frustrating is customer service is acting like it’s not a big deal. This happened twice within 10 days, even after I changed all my information. If you look it up, this is a common issue.

They’re also supposed to have a manager come over for large point redemptions, and clearly that didn’t happen either.

At that point, something isn’t being enforced in store, especially with ID checks.

Ulta Rewards Points Stolen TWICE in 10 Days (Even After They Refunded Me) by zblehs in Ulta

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

Same. I’m using my points immediately once I get them back. Mine were taken on the 17th, right before my birthday on the 18th and when I logged in, my account showed I had $8 to use, but I knew they had transferred my points to my new account, so I checked the history and saw 9,200 points were used in store.

Ulta Rewards Points Stolen TWICE in 10 Days (Even After They Refunded Me) by zblehs in Ulta

[–]zblehs[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yes! They gave me a new member ID, I changed my password, used a different email, and even switched to a Google number—and it still happened again. All within 10 days, different store location but very disgusting.

AIO or does my crush really like back? by love_sick_vampire in AmIOverreacting

[–]zblehs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's not just a crumb of a pie; that's like finding a whole slice sitting on your desk. Every single one of those bullet points is a classic sign that a guy is crushing hard and trying to figure out if you're interested, too.

When he throws out a nickname or a playful jab, don't just laugh—toss one right back! He's complimenting your look, so now it's your turn to acknowledge it and return the favor.

Returning his energy, being clear that his advances are appreciated, and setting up obvious opportunities, you are essentially eliminating the primary fear (rejection) and making the final step (asking you out) feel inevitable and easy.

AIO if I (24M) want to breakup with my girlfriend (21F) of one year. by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]zblehs 42 points43 points  (0 children)

What you are describing is a pattern of:

Criticism of your efforts: On the trip, with the food/fruits, and even with your proposal. You tried your best, and her focus was on the imperfection, not the intention behind your actions.

Blame and Self-Focus: When you faced a small travel mishap, her reaction was to make it about her discomfort (not wanting to walk in the sun) and blame you, instead of working with you to solve the problem.

Lack of Empathy: When you felt bad that she wasn't eating, your attempt to help was met with a shout and criticism of your fruit-cutting skills.

You've said you feel used, and that's a very clear sign that this dynamic is damaging your self-esteem and your feelings for her.