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2024.05.19 13:03 RegExrBot [Swipe for Links in Captions] 2 items are now available at Walmart

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2024.05.19 12:19 Bonjowiee New to Vinted (no personal info)

New to Vinted (no personal info)
Hello!
I’m new to selling and feel very novice. I got a message on an item and I think it’s not legit…
I’ve tried googling it, but it’s not very clear. What the actual selling processes is. Do you get an email with the shipping label for example?
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2024.05.19 12:04 ficus77 Some tips for first time travellers to Vietnam

Just got back from Vietnam - North to South tour over a couple of weeks around my partner's birthday. Absolutely loved the experience and would love to visit again and slow down the travel to take things in a bit more.
I have some tips for folk from my own experience. I'm from the UK - and specifically Cornwall where tourism is a mainstay of our local economy and I know what it's like to have your land flooded with tourists.
1: the pound is roughly 30000 Vietnamese dong, so divide by 3 and knock off some noughts. It's easier to knock off the last three 0s from the dong price first. Very important for weighing up the personal value of something you might buy/are being hassled to buy.
2: Security at airports is not like our biometric passport scanners in the UK - it's guys in very officious looking uniforms taking their sweet time to weigh up whether you should be let in (or out) of the country. Bear this in mind for planning follow up transport or arriving for a flight. Huge queues. It took about an hour after arriving to get through security, and an hour and a half when departing for our UK flight (important as they were shutting the doors by the time we got through security).
3 phone data - while queuing to get into the country in Ho Chi Minh, we opted to buy some local SIM cards from a stall next to the queues. They were £8 each and gave us unlimited data for our 2 weeks. Ideal. Might be able to get it cheaper but convenience after 20 hours of travelling was worth it.
4 airport transfers - take advantage of these where offered. Again, just takes the stress out of things as we found the country quite overwhelming, especially HCMC and Hanoi (overwhelming in a good way though).
5 city markets - we went to Hanoi, Cat Ba, Hoi An, Phú Quoc and Saigon and in each place there was a sizeable (Cat Ba was smaller) market advertised as a "must see" experience but in truth is the same place selling knock off clothes, luggage, souvenirs, food ingredients, etc. Every fourth or fifth stall is EXACTLY the same stuff. It gets boring after 10 minutes. Would advise visiting this wherever you are on your last day to buy some stuff to take home rather than lugging it around.
6 scooters - I wouldn't consider this unless you know how to ride a scooter, especially in the cities. Vietnamese traffic is an organic wonder to beyond from the safety of a taxi.
7 crossing the road - for UK folk, they drive on the other side in Vietnam. Very important to look both ways but believe the hype, pick your moment and go confidently - Vietnamese also have incredible spacial awareness to avoid you.
8 GRAB - download the app, add your card and Grab away. Again, speaking of convenience and least stress, you will quickly appreciate not walking for 20 minutes in +30° city heat and choosing to take an air conditioned taxi. For comparison, a trip that would cost about a tenner in UK costs a £1. Incredible value for your wallet, comfort and time.
9 food - try everything. OK, maybe Thit Cho on Hanoi is a stretch too far for the average Brit but everything else should be experienced. Personal favourites were Hotpot (so wish we had similar in UK) and BBQ where it's in the middle of the table and you do all the grilling. You can find Pho for equivalent of about £1 if you need shoestring food.
10 wine - some places sell local Dalat wine which is OK but wine is not a big deal in Vietnam and is usually at least UK price if not more. My partner found this hard as she doesn't like beer and didn't want to drink cocktails all holiday. Dalat is perfectly good plonk though - white and red.
11 Hoi An - don't believe the hype. We spent too long here (so sorry Saigon, you weren't as loved as you should have been). It can be done in a day and you've experienced it all. Reviews were lead to believe there was more to it. Nightlife was a laugh in a trashy way though if you want to do the whole Brits abroad thing.
12 Be respectful - my experience was that Vietnamese are a country of grinders who work all hours of the day. So speaking of Brits (or anyone else) abroad be respectful that not everyone you see is there for your photo opp or to help you and those in markets and hospitality are making a living, so don't waste their time. British especially are a nation of window shoppers and I'm not sure that came across too well on our travels. Try to be low key while you weave around the lives of Viet folk.
13 Learn to confidently say "no thanks" - politely saying "no thanks, just looking" and moving on is a valuable tool for getting through certain touristy areas. Engaging with folk will both give that person the wrong expectations and exhaust you in the process.
14 Google Translate - download this and use for basic enquiries. I don't think I was saying Xin Chao, Cam On or Tam Biet properly, so for anything beyond that, I have no clue. Don't assume people speak English - some are good enough to say Hello first to get past that.
15 Find a spot and just watch - find a coffee shop, relax and watch a very different people go about their lives. Things I enjoyed: how cool all the young people are; how obsessed the young folk are about selfies; care of children; karaoke round the dinner table (understand not to everyone's taste); friends enjoying a hotpot; lads fighting a crab into said hotpot; groups of friends having animated toasts after work; care of old folk; many and varied ways to use a scooter to carry people, goods, materials, flat screen TVs, dogs.
16 Beers in order of my personal taste - Saigon Red; Larue; Saigon Special; Hanoi; 333
17 Beer St in Saigon - go walk through it. I have never seen anything like it. Don't necessarily stop there but go observe it's wild, perverse nature.
18 If staying in a hotel, before you head out for the day, soak a flannel in water, put it in a glass, put the glass in the fridge. You will appreciate it when you get back from your enevitablely roasting walk around town (mad dogs and Englishman..).
19 pack for very hot weather (in May at least). I took a set of clothes for UK - these were worn to and from the airport and otherwise lived at the bottom on my bag. Otherwise, shorts, t-shirts and light shirts to keep the sun off. Even cotton t-shirts felt too much at times. My favourite items were a matched black linen shirt and shorts I bought out there. Pretty much lived out of them exclusively towards the end of the trip. Must have announced my musky presence from a great distance. Utilise the laundry services for sure.
20 ignore the rubbish - try to tune it out and adjust your hygiene expectations. This is important as in two weeks, I got blisters, bites, at anything and yet came away without food poisoning, infection or anything else. It's an eyesore at times to these soft UK eyes but don't let it ruin the trip. Hope Vietnam authorities can do more to handle that as it'll mount up the more the country is discovered.
Sure there's more but just offloading after getting back. Hope it helps.
EDIT: More to add
  1. Cash is king but card is accepted - in the UK, because of COVID, cash has definitely taken a back seat to contactless payment. I've rarely had to use cash other than to pay for things off FB marketplace. Vietnam isn't like that, despite being at least as technologically advanced as the UK in certain respects. Always have some dong on you. Few hundred thousand covers small purchases like water, Bahn Mi for the road, restorative coffee, etc. A lot of places do accept card but can come with a 3% fee. And get ready as they take the card and put it into the machine - it's not a scam (at least, I don't think it is) just how it's done. The card machine is handed to you for pin and then half the time they need a signature on the receipt. Monzo is a good bank for travelling as you get free ATM withdrawals on their side up to £100 and you can instantly see the conversion of the latest transactions.
  2. Ice cubes - when I got my travel vaccines, I was told to be wary of ice as much as tap water. From experience, iced coffee from most coffee shops has been fine (thankful in the heat) and cocktails with ice also fine. I'd maybe avoid the street side iced drinks and stick to modern looking bars, coffee shops and hotels to be on the safe side.
  3. Geckos - you may see geckos in hotel rooms and elsewhere. Fear not, they are harmless and like to feast on mosquitos. As with any wild animal though - and includes all the cute looking street dogs - observe from a distance. We shared our cabin in Phu Quoc with a foot long Tokay Gecko which absolutely freaked us out for an evening until the manager told us it's fine and just to leave it be and it'll keep it's distance. Definitely the coolest wild creature I saw.
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2024.05.19 12:00 Haunting_Dot6328 your personal shopper from the PH

Hi! If you are interested with buying something from the PH (FB marketplace, Carousell, etc) do let me know! I do not usually charge /hr rate, just a one time fee. Just add for the shipping fee to my place and back to your address.
What's included? - daily updates of shipping from the seller to me - I send receipts of every transactions (I do not issue an invoice via Paypal) - I make sure to get the cheapest delivery option for you (from local seller to my address) - Your preferred shipping courier to country destination
It would be best if you could provide a Gsheet of your items.
Payments are accepted via Paypal only. I will not be responsible for any lost/damaged shipments to your country.
I will only deal with serious buyers and lowballers will be blocked.
Let me know!
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2024.05.19 11:53 Anxious-Contact8012 Surely this price can’t be right? What am I missing here?

Inc free delivery??? (based in Australia)
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2024.05.19 10:19 GJWon -Jaraseom Flower Festa May 26 to June 16 Gapyeong-gun,

-Jaraseom Flower Festa May 26 to June 16 Gapyeong-gun,
The theme is ‘Flowering flowers on the Bukhan River, blooming healing and happiness’
The Jaraseom Flower Festa will be held from May 25 to June 16 with the theme of ‘Flowers on the Bukhan River, blooming healing and happiness.’
Jaraseom Island, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do (60 Jaraseom-ro, Gapyeong-eup, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do) _ Photo provided by Gapyeong-gun At the Jaraseom Flower Festa, flower gardens with different themes are created every spring and fall, and there are performances, exhibitions, and experience programs, sales booths for local agricultural products, and a pet playground.
The Gapyeong-gun Jaraseom Flower Festa Festival has been selected as the Gyeonggi Tourism Festival for two consecutive years.
Meanwhile, during the event period, if you visit Startup Economy Town with a yellow card and a receipt for spending more than 10,000 won at Gapyeong Jat Village Market, you will receive yellow promotional items.
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2024.05.19 09:10 axaaa310 New to fishing, where should I start ?

I hope this is allowed here, I've been interested in fishing and I want to get into it. I've watched a few videos so I somewhat am starting to understand but they typically said "6.5-7.5 feet, medium something something" and mentioned other equipment so generally they never mentioned specific brands or rods so I dont know what's "good" or what's "bad". Should I just start off with local marketplaces ? or should I buy brand new stuff at walmart ? or if possible can someone give me specific items for under the 100 dollar range since apparently that's possible ?
Thank you in advanced, I have no idea what I'm doing lol.
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2024.05.19 06:46 afriendofcheese I just completed my Summer shorts wardrobe for $37.99 today

I just completed my Summer shorts wardrobe for $37.99 today
Receipt with item numbers and prices in pic #2; these are seriously nice, comfortable, and stylish shorts for an insanely low price.
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2024.05.19 06:18 tincantincan23 The “move out instructions” have made me realize this company expects us to be the cleaning crew for the next residents

The “move out instructions” have made me realize this company expects us to be the cleaning crew for the next residents
Professionally clean carpets, weed the gardens, power wash the driveway - if you don’t, we charge you, so we can pay someone minimum wage to do so.
The very minimum cost of labor that landlords used to have to take care of in preparing properties between tenants has now been passed on to the consumer and the divide grows further
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2024.05.19 05:47 JacksonJH007 No Refunds Policies?

So I’m not necessarily a small business owner, but I need small business owner advice. I’m in a bad situation, this being the case I’m selling a lot of my things to get the money to fly back home and have a little money to survive off of until I can get a job. One set of things I’ve been selling has been dolls, their accessories, ect. I sold a headband to one person and they’re acting extremely odd/aggressively. Him wanted the cheapest shipping possible, so there was no tracking. After I told him that it had been shipped, he expected a tracking number. I’d been scared of that, so I took a video of myself with the bubble mailer that clearly had his address on it going into the post box in the post office. That seemed to chill him out. A week goes by and he’s now demanding to know where it is and, like… I don’t know? He didn’t get a tracking number with it so I have no clue? So now he’s threatening to do a chargeback after another week if it’s not there of which I’m about to remind him of the no refunds policy that he agreed to when he purchased the doll headband. I’m just wondering; like is there any chance of them siding with him in this? I very much shipped it, have video evidence of such, I have a receipt of my shipping it. I really can’t afford to loose the money AND the item right now.
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2024.05.19 05:36 earthwarriorxx so confused by the no depop fees??

so confused by the no depop fees??
hi pals, because of the recent promotion from depop i posted a ton of clothes i’ve been putting off posting. today i sold a sweatshirt that i posted yesterday, but the receipt shows depop taking out a fee still ?? im so confused and annoyed by this lol any idea why this would happen? thank you !!
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2024.05.19 04:56 punkrockbipolar Tips when buying over eBay

Hello since I like to help as much as I can I know that I’ve done well in my past with purchasing gold from eBay. This year alone I have made several purchases; bought a 30 gram 14k gold chain that was 30 grams only for $900. Another 14k gold item I bought was a 10 gram bracelet and only cost $305! First off, never purchase an item with a “BUY NOW” option! Always click “Filter” while searching. Click on ‘Fine Jewelery’ so you won’t be looking at forever 21 gold or something plated. You can also choose out the metal you’re specifically looking for. White gold, yellow gold, etc. Secondly always read the description!!! There are always going to be shady people everywhere no matter what! Make sure you are not buying something that is plated! And read to see if there are any breaks within the chain or anything that will make it lose value reselling it. Description reading is a must! Third, please do a little bit of background about the seller. You want to go with someone that is reputable. Don’t ever buy from someone that is a brand new account, even if the price is too good to be true. There are scammers that will do anything to try and rip you off. Look at the seller’s reviews under their ratings. Not saying if they have less than 30 reviews they’re not trust worthy, they could be! Reading the reviews others leave will help out big time. Feel free to even message that person with any concerns before purchasing. Always make sure that the weight of the item is posted. Don’t bid on a whim. Some items might LOOK heavy but you’d be surprised. A lot of sellers will zoom in on their stuff to make it look bigger than what it actually is. I’ve been buying gold and reselling when I have extra funds to do so. Since 2013! The lowest I paid for 14k was $26/gram. Oh I forgot to enable notifications because when it gets down to the last 5 minutes sometimes even the last minute, if you do have any competition for an item trust me that other person is just as smart as you and knows they’ll be getting a good deal to resell or keep so they’ll definitely keep up one upping you til the last second. It’s best to put your maximum bid if you think you might forget about the clock. The other people will not be able to see your max bid. This part is a little hard to explain… let’s say highest bid rn is $100, and your max bid let’s say is $200. eBay will only bid up by smaller increments against the other person bidding. So if the other person bids $105, then eBay will automatically bid $110 on your behalf since your max was at 200. I hope you all will make great purchases by this! I’ve been seeing people buy gold from Walmart for about 45-50 a gram while you could buy something cheaper & prettier over eBay. Thank you for your time gentlemen!
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2024.05.19 04:46 SailboatSamuel Is this a good idea for Walmart?

Walmart should only accept their own, specific currency called Walmart Bucks.
There should be an ATM at the front of every store and each customer should use it to turn their cash into Walmart Bucks.
The customer would need to decide how much money they want spend before shopping and then they can conveniently pay with their Walmart Bucks once they get to the register.
If a customer did not get enough Walmart Bucks upon arrival, they can simply leave their items at the cash register while they return to the front of the store to redeem more Walmart Bucks.
The customers behind them will have to wait, but it’ll be more convenient for everyone since there won’t be a need to count little coins anymore.
Walmart can also charge a 15% convenience fee for transferring money to Walmart Bucks.
Walmart can have an additional Walmart Bucks machine located within a 15 minute drive from the store, just in case their in store machine temporarily breaks.
Walmart Bucks cannot be used anywhere else, except for Walmart.
Is this a good idea?
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2024.05.19 04:26 ml20s R-134a heaven (or hell)

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2024.05.19 04:16 Emergency-Smart [US] Vintage 25 cm in black lambskin and Vintage mini square in pink lambskin

[US] Vintage 25 cm in black lambskin and Vintage mini square in pink lambskin
PPFF only, I have lots of feedbacks I could provide. Shipping via USPS
[US] - Blake Vintage 25 cm in Black Lambskin GHW 24k thicker plated
Item: https://imgur.com/a/ogrYnNV
Condition: Never been worn out by me, i bought it brand new from bst. I have aged the bag to make it look more vintage
Seller: Blake/BST
Price: $367+shipping
POP: Y (only payment receipt to bst seller)
Location: Shipping in the US only via USPS
RFS: Spring/Summer closet clean out
[US] - Blake Vintage 17 cm in Pink lambskin GHW - 24k plated
Item: https://imgur.com/a/baq6i7u
Condition: Never been worn out by me, bag is used but in perfect condition. No worn or scuffed that I have seen (please do your own qc and ask for more pics)
Seller: Blake/BST
Price: $196+shipping
POP: Y (only payment receipt to bst seller)
Location: Shipping in the US only via USPS
RFS: Spring/Summer closet clean out
Housekeeping: If I take the time to respond to you on availability or photos be kind enough to have the courtesy to say pass :)
When purchasing, you are acknowledging that you are buying a replica item in the condition as shown in pictures. Contact me with any questions regarding the bag or my pricing. Please do your own QC
Bag’s ownership is transferred to the buyer after I dropped it off at USPS. I will send you tracking receipts. I am NOT responsible for any lost package or custom seizure. No refunds or returns. Thank you for understanding!
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2024.05.19 04:11 SobbyisTrash Just got someone else’s order 😂

Just got someone else’s order 😂
So I just ordered one turkey sub and I just got $40 worth of food. 2 subs, 2 chips, and 2 drinks. I guess I can’t complain but now I’m gonna see if I can get my money back on my main order. We eating good tonight 😎😎
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2024.05.19 04:05 Robotic_Goose [WTS] 2 Pesos, Gold Jewelry 95% Spot, Sterling Tea Pot, Bowl, Flatware @ 95% Spot, 20" Heavy Sterling Figaro, 30" Sterling Curb Chain, Heavy Sterling Bracelets, Tons of Sterling Jewelry, Sterling Scrap. LOTS OF NEW ITEMS!!! KILOS OF STERLING!!! PUT A STERLING SPOON IN YOUR MOUTH!!!

I DO NOT GIVE OUT PASSWORDS! I USE 2FA & YOU SHOULD TOO! ALWAYS BE WEARY OF PEOPLE PHISHING FOR YOUR PASSWORD OR CLAIMING YOU ARE BANNED!
PAYMENT: Zelle (strongly preferred), Venmo, CashApp, or Paypal FF. High value orders and new to the sub Zelle only.
SHIPPING: USPS $6 less than 10oz. $10 over 10oz. $100 insurance and tracking included. Free shipping on orders over $500. Additional insurance over $100 is optional at buyers liability. Additional insurance $0.80/$100 coverage. I can ship other methods at buyers' request.
AUTHENTICITY: All of these items have been verified for authenticity using acid tests or a sigma. I offer a full money back guarantee on the authenticity of all items listed. I am happy to send a video of an acid / magnet test if requested.
If you need more pictures or info don’t hesitate to ask.
ORDERS SHIP THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY!
PROOF: https://i.imgur.com/L3dDIAR.jpg
All Prices rounded up to the nearest $0.25
Coins:
Mexican Gold 2 Peso 1945 Restrike (2x) - $133ea
Gold Jewelry (ALL 5% BELOW SPOT):
14K Gold 18.5" 3mm Omega Chain / Necklace 22.514g Signed 14K Italy & MI - $968.55 https://imgur.com/a/KA3iKzo
14K Yellow & White Gold Two-Tone Ring Size 6-3/4 Signed 14K Makers Mark 5.267g - $226.50
https://imgur.com/a/1APzy8K
10K Harley Davidson Heart Pendant 3.75mm x 1.5mm bail 1.682g - $51.75 https://imgur.com/a/Qr9uNdV
10K White Gold Fuchsia CZ Heart Necklace and Earrings Set with 18” Rope Chain Signed 10K 4.39g - $135
https://imgur.com/a/6K5i5E7
40g of 14K scrap @ 95% spot - $43.02/gram (Abunch of cheap Walmart Jewelry & a broken necklace)
5.4g of 10K scrap @ 95% spot - $30.72/gram (Abunch of cheap Walmart Necklaces)
Sterling Silver Necklaces:
20” x ½” HEAVY Figaro Chain 238g - $425
https://imgur.com/a/Y5zO5TV
30” x 6.5mm Italian Curb Chain - 54.47g - $109
https://imgur.com/a/ChMAGwi
16” Italian San Marco Chain with 7” San Marco Bracelet 62.3g - $115
https://imgur.com/a/9IS5uhF
31” Puff Heart Necklace with Italy Rope Chain 15.4g - $35
https://imgur.com/a/LXEXGG5
30.5” Box Chain with Owl Pendant / Brooch (has attachments for both) 11.63g - $33
https://imgur.com/a/pTaT52q
18” Italian Byzantine Chain / Necklace 12.21g - $27.50 (Sold)
19” Italian Square Herringbone Style Sterling Chain with Czech Pendant - 6.28g - $20
https://imgur.com/a/ANY2KWM
18” Italian Sterling Box Chain with Ross Simon Cross Pendant 2.61g - $20
https://imgur.com/a/L8DjEYl
20” Italian Gold Vermeil Fancy Rope Chain 5.34g - $20 (Sold)
17.5” Lotus Studio Aventurine Sterling Necklace 2.11g - $12 (Sold)
16” Sterling Abstract Glass Pendant Necklace 15.96g - $25
https://imgur.com/a/c2X7Ykq
18” 925 Box Chain with Synthetic 14x10mm Sapphire Pendant & Matching Earrings with 10x8mm Sapphires 8.12g - $30
https://imgur.com/a/8WAi9jl
18” 925 Gold Vermeil Box Chain with Pear Cut Ceylon Sapphire Pendant & Matching Triangle CZ Earrings 12.13g - $30
https://imgur.com/a/DbenkRb
20” Italian Millefiori Necklace with Circular Glass Pendant 3.18g - $25
https://imgur.com/a/UxC0pBf
15.5” Italian Millefiori Bead Necklace 3.98g - $20
https://imgur.com/a/OXOxnYk
15.5” Italian Murano Style Necklace (Note the wire is ferrous for strength, clasp and non-stone charms are sterling) - $15
https://imgur.com/a/UoyGHPq
15” Native American Fetish Necklace (Note the wire is elastic material for strength, beads and pendants are sterling) - $30
https://imgur.com/a/4OQKVFr
17” Sterling Bead / Clasp Turquoise Nugget Necklace (Note the wire is ferrous material for strength, beads and clasp are sterling) - $15
https://imgur.com/a/5ikva93
Sterling Silver Bracelets & Pendants: https://imgur.com/a/UZ3M9PR
8.5” x ½” Heavy Curb Bracelet 53.6g - $105
Taxco 7.5” Juan Luis Flores 70s Vintage Bracelet 43.49g - $87
Sterling Flower Filigree Bracelet 8” 10.19g - $30
Sterling Rose & Garnet Tennis Bracelet 7.5” 13.43g - $35
Ross Simon Sterling Rose Quartz Aventurine Tennis Bracelet 7” 9.50g - $30
Sterling Native American Bear Bracelet (Note the wire is ferrous for strength, clasp and non-stone charms are sterling) - $40
Sterling Silver 2-Strand Malachite Bracelet 7” 2.32g - $20
Sterling Clasp Faceted AB Crystal Bracelet with amazing sparkle (Note the wire is ferrous for strength, only clasp is sterling) 7” - $15
Taxco Hummingbird Pendant / Brooch (has both attachments) 11.95g - $24
Sterling Pink CZ Butterfly Bracelet 7.25” 7.5g - $27.50
Sterling Silver Earrings: https://imgur.com/a/rTrTKTE
Larimar Dangle Earrings 1g - $12
Dolphin Jumping through Hoop Drop Earrings 6.86g - $15
Taxco Sterling Half Circle Bohemian Hoop Earrings 9.24g - $20
Taxco Sterling Triangle Drop Earrings 9.43g - $18
Taxco Sterling Shell / Feather Drop Earrings 6.01g - $15
Taxco Sterling Triangle / Bead Drop Earrings 21.79g - $25
Flower Drop Earrings with Aquamarine Stones 9.28g - $25
Teardrop Shaped Earring with Black Beads 5.13g - $15
Concentric Oval Earrings 2.05g - $12
Leaf / White Opal Studs (Brilliant Luster on these) 2.22g - $40
Vintage Filigree Sterling Drop Earrings (Super intricate) 14.33g - $20
Vintage Sterling Dragonfly Earrings 12.39g - $20
Heart Shaped Drop Earrings with Lapis Stones 5.22g - $15
Sterling Silver Rings: https://imgur.com/gallery/65jVHip
Bali Swirl Design Sterling Ring Size 7-1/2 11.06g - $27.50
Large 925 Ring with CZ Size 6 5.97g - $18
Large 925 Ring with CZ and Flower Engraving Size 6 9.28g - $18
925 Ring with Bands of CZ Size 6 5.9g - $18
Wedding Band Style 925 Ring with Moissanite Size 6 2.41g - $18
Shablool Didae Israeli Filigree Style Ring Size 7.5 One-of-a-kind 8g - $25
Sterling Silver Kitchen / Dining (MOST @ 95%): https://imgur.com/a/QW6x0ot
Porter Blanchard Sterling Tea Pot 612g - $543.25 (95% of SPOT)
Gorham Sterling Footed Bowl 619g - $549.50 (95% of SPOT)
Sterling Coasters (2) 86g - $76.50 (95% of SPOT)
Pimaral Peru Sterling Serving Set 311g - $276 (95% of SPOT)
Gorham Sterling Etruscan Spoon & Butter Pick 71g - $63 (95% of SPOT)
International Sterling Joan of Arc 5 Piece Set 204g - $181 (95% of SPOT)
Assorted Sterling Spoons (Unmarked and the smaller two are thin) 44g - $39 (95% of SPOT)
English Shell by Lunt Sterling Silver Soup Spoons (4) 135g - $119.75 (95% of SPOT)
La Touraine by Reed & Barton Sterling Tea Spoon 30.34g - $27 (95% of SPOT)
Lunt Lus60 Sterling Silver Salt Spoon 2.94g - $10
51.15g of Sterling Scrap @ 90% - $43
https://i.imgur.com/nHVssYc.jpg
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2024.05.19 04:04 mxvitro Some people’s entitlement baffles me...

Some people’s entitlement baffles me...
Tip was sufficient for the size/time of order so I did it but man, who do you think you are seriously. Most of this is common sense, but the way it’s spelt out and point form is really rubbing me the wrong way.
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2024.05.19 03:16 No_Photograph_570 More Roadie's "greatest" pay....

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2024.05.19 03:13 21summerroses Mystery Chinese restaurant!! Help!

A couple months back some Chinese food was mistakenly delivered to my house in the NE heights, near constitution and Eubank. I wasn’t home when it happened but I checked the doorbell cam and sure enough, a doordash driver plops it on my patio. I’m a broke bitch and it wasn’t long before I got home and found the food, checked the cameras, weighed the risks and decided to take the plunge. Now let me tell you. This was some of the best Chinese food I’ve had in my life! There was absolutely no indication of where it was from, no receipts or anything on the bag. All I can say is that I must have this food again. I dream of it. I’m hoping I can describe what I had and maybe someone knows of a place that serves something similar. There were two dishes- the first one was maybe a sweet and sour or sesame chicken. Identifying characteristics: it was breaded/battered and CRISPY. Even with the sauce, and I had it for leftovers after it was in the fridge for a day, the crisp absolutely remained strong. There were no vegetables in with the chicken either. It was served with a separate plain white rice in one of those classic looking paper folding containers.
The other dish is probably more recognizable because Id never had anything like it. It was suuuuper thin stir fried noodles (think like, angel hair thickness or a bit wider, but thinner than spaghetti) with thin slices of beef or pork, no more than a few mm thick, 1-2cm wide, 5-10 cm long, so pretty small thin pieces. It had maybe a few veggies in there, but not many, maybe just some onions and maybe bok Choi? It was all perfectly seasoned in a perfectly salted, umami sauce that turned everything a reddish-brown.
Containers were white styrofoam boxes that were not divided for multiple items. I remember the soy sauce packet brand they used was not the super common one with the panda bear that most restaurants have, and the chopsticks were also not the super common brand either.
I know this is a long shot but it’s gonna take me a while to try every Chinese place in my area to find this spot, which I will absolutely do.
PS: I’m sorry if this was your food. There was no way I could have gotten it to you, but rest assured it did not go to waste.
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