No, the instructions must be followed or it won't work. /j
Gestrid
And probably the intranet, too, just to be safe.
SmartTubeNext for TV, ReVanced for mobile.
Pineapple on pizza is just... no.
— me, an American
No, on the bottom picture. They censored the bicycle tire pump for some reason.
This. I've gotta take about 5 minutes or more to mentally prep for a phone call if it's for business. Afterwards, I'm exhausted.
While it's not quite the same, Google does allow you to stay signed into multiple accounts. Just click your profile photo in the upper-right and click "Add another account". After signing into the other account, you can seamlessly switch between them. The same steps can also be used for any Google Android app.
That's true. It's in Amazon's best interest to avoid a situation like this since it makes customers unhappy. When you buy something digitally, it's expected that you get to keep the purchase forever (or at least until the digital store you bought it at goes under). Undoing a purchase like this (assuming it wasn't one of those "too good to be true" purchases where the thing was accidentally discounted or something) would break trust and run the risk of souring the customer's relationship with Amazon. Stores typically only do this (undo a purchase and issue "apology money") if they absolutely need to.
(Also, you probably can transfer the credit to a bank account if you really want to.)
No, you can't. It acts the same as a gift card. As a matter of fact, that's basically what they called it.
Not tipping at all is seen as rude in the US culture.
Besides, there's a difference between below average service and absolutely horrible service. For example, there was one time years ago at a restaurant where my family went out to eat. First, our waiter got my mom's order wrong. Then, when she mentioned it to our waiter, he picked up the incorrect item off the plate with his hands. I'm sure there's more that I'm forgetting as it was years ago, but I think our entire meal (five people) ended up being comped. We were not happy.
I should've stopped after they called the "outrage" (presumably talking about the strike) "a useless path to slavery and authoritarianism."
Instead, I kept going until maybe a fifth of the way down and regretted it.
Mine has one. It's part of the touchscreen. You put your finger/ thumb on that part of the screen whenever it asks for your fingerprint.