u/Azure-Axe

want to buy a red light therapy blanket

Hey everyone, just wondering if anyone here has actually bought or used the IceDragon red light therapy blanket? I’m also curious how it stacks up against the Megelin one—any real differences in quality, performance, or overall experience? Not looking for sales pitches, just honest user thoughts. Thanks!

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u/Azure-Axe — 1 day ago

Why and how should I track my injection sites on a GLP-1?

I rotate between stomach and thighs but honestly pretty loosely, like I'll just pick wherever feels fine that day within those areas. Never really thought about being more specific than that. I know MeAgain has a site rotation feature but I never touched it, didn't really get why it would matter. Does tracking the exact spots do anything or is it just one of those things people do to feel more in control?

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u/Azure-Axe — 2 days ago

How do you tell when an online “lowest price” sale is actually worth trusting?

I'm shopping online pretty often, and usually comparing prices across a few different sites before purchase. I’m not trying to chase every tiny discount, but if the same item is cheaper somewhere else, I’d rather know before I check out.

Lately, though, I’ve been getting more skeptical of phrases like “lowest price,” “biggest sale,” or “last chance.” Not naming the store because I don’t think this is about one specific retailer, but I bought something for my apartment recently after watching the price for a few days. The site made it seem like the sale was basically as good as it was going to get, so I went ahead and ordered it.

Less than two weeks later, the exact same item dropped even lower on the same site, and there was an extra coupon on top of it. I know prices change, and I’m not saying stores should never lower prices after someone buys something. But it was still frustrating because the original sale language made it feel like waiting would be a mistake.

I’m also finding it harder to tell what the “real” price is anymore. There’s the regular price, sale price, app-only price, member price, coupon price, free-shipping threshold, etc. Sometimes a big percentage-off banner looks impressive, but then another store has the same item for almost the same price without calling it a huge sale.

I’m trying to get better at not reacting to fake urgency, so I’d be interested in how other people handle this.

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u/Azure-Axe — 3 days ago
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u/Azure-Axe — 15 days ago

I’ve been using wix so far and have been a fan.I do feel though that accio work really has the better tools for the “store”aspect of your online store.I’ve been really wanting to make the switch, but I just am worried about it being too time-consuming with how busy my job has been these days.

Anyway, my experience with Wix -

PRO

  • easy to customize
  • no expensive templates
  • easily connected to be able to accept payments (stripe)

CON

  • slow loading times
  • could look better on mobile
  • fewer dedicated store related tools (ex countdowns during checkout etc)

any recommendations on the best online store builder for true beginners?what should i actually be looking for??

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u/Azure-Axe — 16 days ago