Things That Are Bullsh*t (9 Viewers)

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Go Chiefs. Hope you’re enjoying that PSA 10 Kelce card I sent you 😘
I could’ve pm him or pm you or both or whatever but I’m busy and it doesn’t seem that deep, so I just tag him since everyone on forum knows he is that seller tag/@ and it can be resolved quick like it was.

Life’s too short.
 
I could’ve pm him or pm you or both or whatever but I’m busy and it doesn’t seem that deep, so I just tag him since everyone on forum knows he is that seller and it can be resolved quick like it was.

Life’s too short.
Didn’t know it was him. I PMed him on eBay. We’ve worked it out. You’re the best
 
During the course of a kitchen/bath re-tiling project learning that the tile guys decide to drag, yes drag, a heavy fridge across your living room scratching and denting about 12 feet of wood floor (across the grain to boot). Then having to re-do the plumbing on a new bathroom vanity b/c the lead guy, who said this type of work was "his bread and butter", installed a gasket upside down...despite being given the instructions (and he apparently threw away the aerator key to boot).
 
During the course of a kitchen/bath re-tiling project learning that the tile guys decide to drag, yes drag, a heavy fridge across your living room scratching and denting about 12 feet of wood floor (across the grain to boot). Then having to re-do the plumbing on a new bathroom vanity b/c the lead guy, who said this type of work was "his bread and butter", installed a gasket upside down...despite being given the instructions (and he apparently threw away the aerator key to boot).
lol plumbers and electricians are always wondering why manufacturers include a shit ton of extra parts.

“You don’t need that fancy gasket, I’ve been tearing of parts of my tshirt and using them instead for years. It’s much better!”

Or

“I don’t know what that threaded thing is for. By the way, this new faucet is defective, the stopper is missing a threaded piece”
 
lol plumbers and electricians are always wondering why manufacturers include a shit ton of extra parts.

“You don’t need that fancy gasket, I’ve been tearing of parts of my tshirt and using them instead for years. It’s much better!”

Or

“I don’t know what that threaded thing is for. By the way, this new faucet is defective, the stopper is missing a threaded piece”
Exactly...why would you install a convex flat bottomed gasket with the convex side fitting into the drain hole when you can reverse it and put the flat side against the drain hole and never be able to tighten the securing nut enough to create a waterproof seal? And don't bother to check your work to see if it is actually watertight either.

Don't even get me started on how he installed the undermount sink. That was another whole layer of BS...
 
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Exactly...why would you install a convex flat bottomed gasket with the convex side fitting into the drain hole when you can reverse it and put the flat side against the drain hole and ever be able to tighten the securing nut enough to create a waterproof seal? And don't bother to check your work to see if it is actually watertight either.

Don't even get me started on how he installed the undermount sink. That was another whole layer of BS...
Plumbing is simple! You should see the problems that I've turned into disasters.
 
PCF user buying a chip on eBay, threatens for a refund and keeps the chip. He did that to 2 other people I know. I never allowed him to keep the chip.

Will prosecute him if I see him reselling the chip he got off threatening me. Can provide username by PM.

It was the first time in 5 years of selling that a known chip collector scammed me.

It is recommended that one uses PPGS to pay chip collectors here if you are new and don't know who to trust.
 
PCF user buying a chip on ebay, threatens for a refund and keeps the chip. He did that to 2 other people I know. I never allowed him to keep the chip.

Will prosecute him if I see him reselling the chip he got off threatening me. Can provide username by PM.

It was the first time in 5 years of selling that a known chip collector scammed me.

It is recommended that one uses PPGS to pay chip collectors here if you are new and don't know who to trust.
PM please. Name and shame.
 
Mens Shirts.

I'm tired of buying shirts that have wildly different cuts and fits, yet they're all labeled with whatever marketing term they came up with. Just make it simple: S/M/L and classic fit, athletic fit, slim fit, etc. Make the sizing at least somewhat consistent across the industry. I want a standard approach that actually translates across brands.

And it should be mandatory to pre-shrink them.. I don't care if 2% of people cold wash and hang dry their clothes. The other 98% of us normal people throw everything in with the rest of the laundry and dry them like the lord intended. Give me shirts I can try on in a store and trust they'll fit the same a week later.

I'm tired of buying a shirt, loving the fit, washing it once, and finding out it no longer fits. Then it sits in my closet for a year as a disappointment before I finally throw it out and repeat the cycle with the next one.

Fuck you, clothing brands. We know you're just trying to get us to replace our clothes every month.

Side note: I finally gave up trying new things. I found that Target's Goodfellow "Everyday Wear" shirts fit me fine. They were on sale for $5 each, so I bought 40 of them and threw out most of the rest of my wardrobe.
 

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