I like Wayfair, I know you can't sit on it and try it out, but I have been pleased with everything I have bought from them online over the past several years.
Seriously? With a mask on? No one is going to be able to tell what you look like with a mask on.
And no, it is only for a certification for I Shop Safe. I know because I took it.
@sueac101 wrote:
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Except now the virus has mutated and children are being affected by a COVID-19 related disorder. Maybe those kids have low levels of viramin D?
The more they think they know about this virus, the more they find out they don't know much at all.
The first time I did that shop it paid $100. I didn't use the card for a few years so the sccount was closed. The second time I did the shop it paid $75. Again, I didn't use the card for a few years and the account was closed. I'm eligible again, but now they've lowered the fee to $60. I'll pass.
In a lawsuit? Ridiculousness. I have not been following and stalking anyone like you have me and a few other people over the years, that is a load of BS.
If you are talking about the IPSOS safety shops, you are only allowed to do two. Other people in the forum tried to pick up additional locations after doing the first two and were not allowed. You would not have been able to fill up a day
They are basically just a job board, not a MSC, not a scheduling company exactly, either. Just a place to post jobs and connect schedulers with shoppers. They have been around for a very long time.
@2stepps
Others who have done them have stated on another thread that there is a limit of 2 that can be done. Yeah, they said 2 at a time, but that's not the truth, it's 2 total.
I don't know why the mods allow trolls to continue to follow some of us around and make snide and snarky comments continuously, and I also don't understand why the trolls' incendiary posts aren't deleted when they are made. To me, that means that the mods don't mind misinformation to be posted and maybe they get a kick out it? The passive aggressive behavior should not be condoned, and hey, the
I did that credit card shop with Ath several years ago when it paid $75. I think before that it paid $100. I never used that card after that, so they closed cc accounts eventually both times, so I could do it again now if I wanted, but it kinda irks me that they keep lowering the fee so I won't.
I have been with Pinnacle for over 10 years as well, but not ready to go back out and do any shop
Also saw some clothes steamers online, I don't think they are terribly expensive and would be a good investment not just to sanitize masks but for de-wrinking clothes in a jiffy without having to break out the iron. I hate ironing but I own several of them.
I have a digital 1/2 gas 1/2 electric oven with a gas stove top. My oven only goes as low as 180 I think, maybe it's 170? Not sure, but I once wanted to thaw something in it without cooking it and thought that 150 would work, but my oven wouldn't go that low, so I turned it on to the lowest setting for a few minutes and then turned it off before putting the frozen item in on a cookie sheet to j
You mean 140F.
@Flash wrote:
@JASFLALMT wrote:
You'd think anyone selling masks would use preshrunk cotton.
I don't know that the folks who are trying to throw together protective masks are thinking about materials and in fact may not even know about 'preshrunk' materials. Frankly, if/when I decided to make masks I would use white terrycloth washrags or guest towels so that they could be
It's in the low 30s here and my car is parked in the garage. But I'm not going anywhere anytime soon. Still driving on the same tank of gas from mid March.
What about a warm oven? I think he could wash the masks in hot soapy water, wring them out, and lay them flat on a cookie sheet with the oven on 180 for a few minutes, then turn off the oven and leave them in to continue drying
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