Thursday, 9 May 2019
Saturday, 4 May 2019
Age
Age really matters when evaluating a domain name. A name that has been existing for many years would be familiar with the search engines and this would boost its value. You can imagine a name that is about 15 years old, it will definitely be valuable that one that is just a year old. However, you may be wondering where you will be getting these old names - the expired domain market. Aged domains expire every day and a simple search online will reveal many of them.
Friday, 3 May 2019
One of the benefits of this business is that you only need to register or buy a domain name and not necessarily developing it or pulling traffic to it. You don't even need to put any content. Just own the domain - that's all.
Wednesday, 24 April 2019
Hi, new to reddit. Need advice on what do to please..
My wife and I haven't been getting along for awhile. I work nights and came home Saturday morning to a house with only my bed and sectional. My wife while I was at work moved out and took everything. I called her and she came over later that day and agreed to move back in if we went to marriage counseling. Went back to work that night expecting to come home and her and my son to be moved back in. Well i'm assuming with the influence of her family, they talked her out of it because she decided not to move back in and is now refusing to come to the house. Now she is pretty much refusing me to let me see my son. She doesn't respond to my text and when I call her she only wants to meet at a park after work so I can see my son for like 20 min. She refusing to let me take him for several hours, ect. I thought about picking him up from daycare but she took my key to get into the daycare. Also her mother works at the daycare and may refuse to let me take him.
My question is what is my legal right to see my son and pick him up from day care if I want to spend time with him while she is at work. And what is my legal right to all the stuff she took from my house?
Also I live in Illinois.
Written By: reddit_user900
Source: http://bit.ly/2GuSubR
I can understand that doctors are expensive, but this is ridiculous. I was bitten by this cat yesterday, and today the bite is slightly swollen and is still leaking blood. Literally anyone who sees it would say I need a doctor, but my mom refuses to take me to one.
I’ve looked it up online, and 9/10 sources say that cat bites need antibiotics and I’m kinda worried about getting an infection. This is also not our cat, we have had it for only 2 or 3 months and do not have it’s vaccination records.
Also while on that note, my mother is something of an anti vaxxer. In my childhood she would flip out every time my dad got me a vaccination and I know for a fact that it’s been quite a few years since I’ve gotten a shot of any kind. She’s pretty stereotypical and owns essential oils and healing crystals. She has tried to put epsom salt and shit on the bite but I’ve refused.
Is there anything that I can do at all? If I do get an infection or worse, could this be labeled as neglect or something like that?
Written By: RKSlipknot
Source: http://bit.ly/2GpwSNK
I’m from HI. We moved to WA because here we can afford to buy a house while having decent paying jobs. My dream is to move back to HI and retire in my 50s (so 25-30ish years). I’m from a more rural area where land is still cheap and want to buy a lot there. I think the area will become very expensive, like most of the state, within my lifetime and want to get ahead of that.
What legal issues will I face if I own an undeveloped property I can’t/ won’t visit regularly?
Written By: kabochaandfries
Source: http://bit.ly/2GubF5l
I’d like to start with some background to give the situation more context. I live in Australia in a area that is heavily populated by people who’ve migrated from South Asia to study and start family’s. I love my Street and have never had any issues with neighbours until I adopted my dog 9 months ago who’s an ex racing greyhound.
Many of my neighbours have told me they’re scared of dogs because they grew up where there’s packs of wild street dogs. Some of the first generation kids who haven’t grown up in the same situation though seem to really hate dogs, they’ll spit and yell at him while we’re walking.
My dog is very large for his breed and I completely understand how he could scare people. Because I know people around here don’t like dogs I always make sure I move my dog and step to the side of the pathway while passing people. He’s really well behaved is always on his leash of course and doesn’t go near anyone.
There’s a park a few houses down that’s dog friendly (has dog bowls on the base of the water fountains etc). It’s always crawling with kids but my dog is much more interested in sniffing the ground than them. Today while I was walking my dog in the park a girl around 5 or 6 picked up a large stick and threw it at my dog but missed, she then picked up the same stick and threw it again and hit my dog hard in the stomach. My dog jumped and cowered in fear. This isn’t the first time she and her brother have done this but never this hard and they usually miss my dog thankfully.
I ended up yelling at her and asked where he parents were. I went up to and asked the only adults in the park who the girls parent was and one said he was. I told him what happened and that it had happened previously and he and his friends called the girl over but just kind of laughed and smiled at me. I just told them it wasn’t ok and left to make sure my dog wasn’t hurt.
I’m not sure what to do honestly but I have a right to use the park alongside them, it’s the only park in the area that isn’t a half hour walk away.
Written By: Monkeys-paw
Source: http://bit.ly/2ZrBnQR
I live in Cedar Rapids IA. Last year I bought a house that had no houses to the South of me for about a block. A few months after that, someone bought all the empty lots and started to build several new duplexes. This has been fine except that they brought in fill dirt and now parts of their property line are significantly higher than mine. My house is old and the area around my house is pretty flat so I do not have the best system to remove water from close to my house. We have not had any problems with water getting into the basement on that side of the house but I am worried that the extra water funneled to my house by the neighbors will start causing problems.
Do I have have any right to make them add a trench line or something that would funnel the rain to the street instead of to me?
Written By: TypicalLurker5
Source: http://bit.ly/2IRfrZv
My wife and I were married in Texas two years ago. I'm Canadian, She's American. We had a child 11 months ago in Texas, and moved to Quebec Canada. Child is both Canadian and American. She was going through immigration paperwork for permanent residency. I signed a travel permission for a week visit for my son to go visit family in US. She just told me she filed for divorced in Texas 30 days ago and I will be served papers tomorrow. They aren't coming back. What do I do? Do I file child abducting in Quebec? Do I hire lawyers here, or in Texas, or both? My son is my life, I can't imagine living without him. I'm shattered and scared.
Written By: soontodivorced
Source: http://bit.ly/2W2fIfN
Tuesday, 23 April 2019
Hello, this weekend I threw a backyard party where we barbecued. I cooked up several things but the main entrees were beef and chicken. one of the children at my party belongs to a vegan family, I have been told in the past that they are vegan but I didn't really think much about it because I don't know many vegans.
When serving everybody food their 13 year old son took consumed a cheeseburger. When he took it I thought to myself "I thought he was vegan" but figured he had changed his lifestyle.
There was a vegetable platter available and non-meat options as far as snacks go.
after the party his mother called me ability livid, and threatened to sue me.
Do I need to worry about anyting?
Las Vegas NV
Written By: dtorre
Source: http://bit.ly/2DyEkFP
Theres good news and bad new and another question. Also obligatory Philadelphia to please the bots.
I got the restraining order due to a past history of physical abuse.
But he denied putting a GPS in my car. I had a mechanic look at my car and he was unable to find a tracker. I've taken my car two 3 mechanics and they all found no tracker. I firmly believe that he is tracking me somehow but I am completely unsure of how. What can I do?
Written By: SuspiciousResponse6
Source: http://bit.ly/2Pqq5HQ
The title pretty much sums it up. For two years now a coworker has made unwelcome sexual jokes/innuendos that I’ve shot down immediately. For example: he’s asked if I like being tied up during sex, told me he’s slept with coworkers from previous jobs, that he enjoys when I wear transparent shirts because he can see my bra, and told me that other female coworkers want to be fucked nonstop since they don’t see themselves as the marriage type. Over the summer when we were alone at work, he grabbed my waist and then started slapping my ass with his lunch box. I went to HR that day, told them what happened, and also sent them a Skype conversation between the two of us where he kept asking me if I wanted his “cucumber”. After a week of supposed investigation, they told me that they handled the matter, to come to them if he does anything else, and that him and I just have different senses of humor. I told a few people about this recently who are supervisors and the issue is being revisited tomorrow. I was told today by my boss that any conversation with HR is confidential. My job fires people left and right for the smallest things. I am actively looking for a new job but in the meantime, I am worried I will be fired for speaking out. Is it legal to fire me in this type of circumstance? PLEASE only serious replies.
Written By: T0sspot
Source: http://bit.ly/2XyV0V6
So for the past year, my mom has been getting into the oily business, and she knows I do not support it in any way. I am 14 years old and live in North Dakota, and my dad is looking to get full custody. Until then I am asking you guys what I could possibly do until then. Then again, thanks for the help.
Written By: blondtrav5
Source: http://bit.ly/2Dv3HYW
I started (what I believed was) Invisalign back in December. My orthodontic paperwork/contract says Invisalign. My orthodontist's website says Invisalign. Even their telephone hold music/voiceover talks about Invisalign. But when I contacted Invisalign about a problem I've been having with my trays (they're uncomfortably tight on my gums and causing recession), they couldn't locate my patient ID. Turns out I don't have one, because my orthodontist isn't actually treating me with Invisalign. He's treating me with 3M Clarity Aligners instead.
The Invisalign rep was pretty troubled by this situation. She took down my orthodontist's name and number and reported him to their investigation department. She also had me email her photos of the paperwork I received and signed that included the Invisalign logo. As for next steps, she advised me to reach out to my orthodontist and ask him how this happened. I did so this morning, and the receptionist seemed confused. She called me back an hour later, said my orthodontist was out with a family emergency, but told me another orthodontist at the practice said they sometimes use Invisalign, sometimes use 3M. This wasn't ever communicated to me when I signed my paperwork and took all the first steps for my treatment. I was under the impression that I was being treated with Invisalign until today. Their website doesn't mention 3M Clarity Aligners. It only mentions Invisalign. Furthermore, the consent form I signed clearly specifies Invisalign and nothing else.
My question is: Should I seek an attorney? If so, what kind? Do I have a case with this situation? I'm on tray 13/14, and my teeth are not yet straight. In fact, I have more problems now than I did in the beginning (my gums have receded, my bite is off). At my last appointment, my orthodontist told me I'd need a second set of refinement trays. I'm hesitant to receive any further treatment from him, though.
I'm expecting my orthodontist to call me back within the next few days. In the meantime, I appreciate any guidance/insight you all can provide!
Edit: I am located in Virginia.
Written By: m00nslut
Source: http://bit.ly/2W1heyM
My roommate and I have been arguing about what exactly she pays for. I mistakenly agreed, when she moved in, to pay for all the utilities (gas, water, electricity) and she would only pay rent.
I was under the impression that she knew she was not paying for any utilities. She would pay $440 of the $855 rent, and I would pay $415 and cover all utilities. She told me that her rent is based on her room size (it isn't) and that her $440 payment covers her rent and half utilities. I pay $600+ a month in rent and utilities, including internet.
After this argument, I was talking to my SO and my family about how she thinks she pays for things when she doesn't. They asked what bills I paid, and I said that I paid all utilities which was gas, electricity, water, and internet. They told me to change the wifi password because internet is a luxury not a utility.
So I did. I changed it at 1 am, thinking she was going to bed soon (as I was, and we generally sleep at the same time). But, within minutes, she's knocking on my door, calling, and texting me for the new password, saying she needed wifi because she was working on a deadline. I caved in and gave it to her.
The next day, I sent her a text in the morning stating that I would be changing the password when I got home that night, and if she wanted it, she would have to pay half, which was $35. So I changed it again.
Today, I was talking to someone about the situation and they told me I could be in legal trouble. They said because she was living there for a certain number of months with these living conditions (having free WiFi) that she could expect to those conditions to continue and that I changed it without proper notice.
My question is: Am I legally in the right to change the password when I want? I pay for it, only my name is on that bill. Or, if I want it changed, do I need to give her the password and then give proper notice? What is the proper notice requirements?
I would just like to do it right. Thank you.
Written By: colunga
Source: http://bit.ly/2GvsY6h
I attend a public school in Alabama and there was a student who has committed suicide after being bullied for being gay. Him and his friends had gone to the principal of the freshman academy and reported the bullying and suicidal thoughts and she didn’t do anything. The school doesn’t care about the students mental health, as the administrators think all of the students are just making it up or something, last year i was in the freshman principals office when she got a phone call about a student who was supposedly trying to commit suicide, she hung up the phone and told me “Why are all these teenagers pretending to be depressed? why do they want to commit suicide? they have nothing to be depressed about, they aren’t even in the real world yet”. The school only cares about their reputation and absolutely hates when something bad happens and the news finds out, for example, getting in a fight will give you 3 days of suspension, and recording the fight will get you expelled. Back to the recent events, the school faculty is telling us to not talk about the suicide, and they said they do not want to do any sort of memorial for him and the school is threatening to suspend anyone who contacts news outlets about it.
is the school allowed to suspend students for contacting news outlets? Will i get in trouble for talking about what the principal said to me?
Sorry for bad formatting i’m on mobile.
Written By: 5or6_somolianpirates
Source: http://bit.ly/2W3iOAi
I have lived my home for ~10 years. When looking at my home, the left side perimeter ends with many acres of state owned forest. We have two direct neighbors, one next door to the right and one directly behind where our back yard meets. The house is located in Vermont
When i purchased the home, very thick and tall cedar trees (15-20 feed) lined the perimeter of both neighbors lots. Enough that you could be in the backyard and be nearly impossible to look into each neighbors yard. The neighbors on our right (~3 years ago) added a privacy fence on their side of the tree line. The neighbors behind us had only the trees and a small link fence dividing.
The issues with our backyard neighbors started last fall when they completely "trimmed" the trees (20-25 trees along the length of the property) from the ground to 12 feet in the air, leaving only the top 5 feet with branches. The trees went from having complete privacy to literally no branches from 0-12 feet. They did this trimming when my family was on vacation without any notice. I was under the impression when purchasing the home that we shared these trees but as it turns out, after looking into this further, they do entirely belong to the back neighbors. It was upsetting but they of course can do what they want with their property.
We decided to look into installing a privacy fence to get back some of the division between our lots (we now both look in on each other completely when using our yards). I approached the neighbors with a number of options so that we both would be happy with the design of the fence. I made it very clear i wasn't looking for any money, just wanted everyone to be happy with the design. I was told that they "wouldn't allow" for a fence to be installed as it would be a spite fence obstructing the sunlight into their yard (the reason they trimmed the trees). This would be a 6 foot wooden privacy fence. This would of course be entirely on our lot.
Could this neighbor truly cause any issues as we proceed to install this fence? I have a permit, contractor lined up and surveyed property line already for the install.
My concern is this neighbor, who is very hard to deal with in any regard, will make this into something more than it should and be costly and a pain to deal with (fines, being required to remove the fence, put in a different fence, etc).
Thank you
Written By: jbrenn802
Source: http://bit.ly/2XG3dah
Written By: Holdthosethoughts
Source: http://bit.ly/2DwediG
I recently went to Colorado to ski with a friend. My friend has a local season pass to local resorts. This was my first time skiing, and her first at this particular resort. My friend advised that with the season pass they also received buddy passes. Said friend received an extra pass (believing it was a buddy pass) in the mail which I was provided with to use when we went to the resort. When trying to get on the lift, my pass was scanned. My friend and I were escorted to an office where they confiscated both passes and the local police department was called. I was issued a citation for ski pass fraud, the citation notes "unlawful use of skiing facilities". Fines include up to $2650 and/or 364 days in jail. I cannot afford that fine and I live outside of Colorado. I've done some research online, but I can't seem to find a clear answer. From what I've read the average fine is somewhere around $400. I need advice on how I should plead, guilty, not guilty, or no contest. I have no criminal record, only traffic violations.
Written By: sfwuser85
Source: http://bit.ly/2VjUxZv
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