Looking to sell a domain perfect for an AI project. Proper spelling of an English word, seven letters, on Google's TLD (.dev). If anyone is interested or connects me with a buyer I will pay a commission. Estimated value $100-250k
Love contributing back to open source, feels good to make something useful and put it out into the world for others to use for free. Just contributed to my second library and planning a few more contributions this year!
@jhylee95@AirCanada File a claim with CTA, they owe you $1000 for delays over 9 hours (double check this) and also they must pay for the hotel. They can refuse, just book it yourself and then claim as reimbursement
Feeling blessed for another rotation around the sun ๐ big plans and goals for this year. Hard work speaks for itself so I won't say much, proof is in the pudding
@chernobelskiy We're building https://t.co/dEDUfy3XIu in Canada to solve just that! We partner with the top real estate GPs and provide a portal for LPs to find and connect with them
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@REbrandbuilder Option B increase the likelihood a customer returns. The point is to secure 3 visits at full price and then provide a discount. By giving away a discount on all visits you potentially lose out on repeat business and also devalue the product. If every visit is 5% off that is FMV
Was at a conference this weekend where I heard a horror story. A lesson on international trade and differences in business culture.
A business man was at an international tradeshow and was looking to import finger pulsometers (the things they use in hospitals to measure vitals).
But saved himself from bankruptcy and his reputation.
Every culture has different views on integrity and what is acceptable in business. Remember who you are doing business with and double check the facts ahead of wiring funds to any business, no matter how big or "trustworthy".
Was at a conference this weekend where I heard a horror story. A lesson on international trade and differences in business culture.
A business man was at an international tradeshow and was looking to import finger pulsometers (the things they use in hospitals to measure vitals).
The businessman was devastated, he had sunk $40k into the order and had a customer waiting for this life saving equipment. In the end he found a medical university who were able to purchase for teaching purposes without requiring FDA certification. He still lost $10k on the deal.