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Rentomojo vs OLX/local shops: cheap move-in furniture gets expensive without proof
Cheap furniture is only cheap until there is a dent, stain, repair issue, pickup fight, or refund confusion.
This applies to OLX, local shops, Rentomojo, Furlenco, CityFurnish, everything.
My boring hack is making one phone album called “flat proof”.
I save:
delivery video
serial number photos
scratches/stains closeups
appliance test video
invoice/order screenshot
support chat screenshots
pickup request screenshot
refund/billing screenshot
If you rent from platforms like Rentomojo or Furlenco, don’t just accept delivery in a rush. Inspect the item properly. Rentomojo’s QC/replacement process sounds useful, but your own proof still matters more than any promise.
especially check:
fridge cooling
washing machine spin/drain
bed frame wobble
mattress smell/stains
missing screws
delivery date
pickup/closure terms
For people moving for jobs/internships, one evening of documentation can save 10 WhatsApp arguments later.
Do you cut off your best friends whenever they cheat on their partners?
reddit.comWhat are the worst foods that you don't want to eat or even smell?
reddit.comGive me Disney songs when you see this iconic intro
Me checking my bank account after paying the bills and a fun day out
Have you ever stopped being friends with someone because of their political views?
reddit.comSkincare for Combination Skin
I'm looking for affordable skincare products that could fit my combination skin. Feels like my skincare right now is making me much more oilier. I'll accept any suggestions below.
What do you do while you're unemployed and can't find a job for a long time?
I have been unemployed for 6 months and it's making me crazy in the head. I've already done low-budget hobbies such as reading, sleeping, watching movies or TV series, cooking, cleaning the house and everything possible. Are there any other ways that I won't get bored during unemployment cause I still have an emergency fund that will last me for a year.
How do you actually spend your day-offs without feeling burn out?
reddit.comOne month ago we launched EarlySEO, an AI blogging and AEO tool built for founders who want their content to rank on Google and get cited by AI tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity.
The honest thing about building a content tool is that you have to use it yourself or you have no business selling it to anyone else. So we dogfooded it completely. Every blog post on the EarlySEO site was written and published using EarlySEO itself. Every piece of content went through the same workflow we built for our users.
Here is what one month of that looked like.
1,807 visitors. $724.76 in revenue. Revenue up 817% from the period before launch. Session time up 29.3% to 1 minute 15 seconds. Bounce rate down 9.3%.
The content workflow was simple. EarlySEO pulls from DataForSEO, Keywords Everywhere, GSC, and AI models to identify the exact questions our target users are asking and then helps write content structured to answer those questions directly. One article, one question, answer in the first paragraph, plain language throughout. That format is what gets content cited in AI-generated responses and it is also just better content for human readers. The session time going up and bounce rate going down tells you people are actually reading not just landing and leaving.
IndexerHub handled the indexing side. Every article we published was automatically submitted to Google's Indexing API and Bing's IndexNow the moment it went live. For a brand new domain with no authority history getting indexed fast is not optional. Without IndexerHub we would have been waiting weeks for Google to discover new pages. With it content was indexed the same day and started contributing to search visibility immediately.
The revenue spikes you can see from Apr 26 onwards are directly tied to content batches that were indexed fast and structured right. That is not coincidence. That is the workflow producing results the way it is supposed to.
We tracked all of this through Faurya which is completely free for startups, no card needed. It connects directly to Stripe and shows revenue per visitor and page-level attribution. Without that visibility we would have been guessing which content was working. With it we could see exactly what was driving the 817% revenue growth and double down on it.
Month one of dogfooding our own product. The tool works. The numbers say so.
Just found the best way to stack discounts on AliExpress May sale! Super easy and works every time.
How I do it:
Grab the store coupon first
Apply store coupon at checkout
Add one of these US codes:
$2 off $18+ → REDDIT2K
$5 off $39+ → REDDIT5K
$8 off $59+ → REDDIT8K
$15 off $109+ → REDDIT15K
$169 off $23+ → REDDIT23K
$30 off $239+ → REDDIT30K
$45 off $359+ → REDDIT45K
$60 off $479+ → REDDIT60K
👉 Important:
The order matters, store the coupon first, then the code. If you do it the other way around, it may not stack.
👉 How to Claim & Use Your Codes:
1️⃣ Copy or screenshot the code you want.
2️⃣ Paste it at checkout, it will automatically save to your coupon list until you use it.
👉Little extra tip:
Sometimes there are bonus discounts (like cashback via Rakuten). Not always active, but worth checking before you pay.
Been in fragrance spaces online for three years. There is a very specific kind of person who will recommend a $200 obscure French house in the same breath as dismissing Rasasi or RiiFFS as "cheap Arabian stuff."
The ingredients Arabian houses use, oud, actual saffron, proper ambergris and resins, are the ingredients western niche houses charge a fortune just to include as a trace note. The longevity is better. The projection is better. The value is not even comparable.
The snobbery is not about quality. It's about aesthetics and association. Arabian fragrance bottles look a certain way. The names are unfamiliar. The marketing is different. And a certain kind of fragrance person has decided that means they're inferior without actually engaging with what's in them.
I've had RiiFFS Momento stop people who own Creed and Xerjoff mid conversation. The juice doesn't care about the hierarchy.
Just found the best way to stack discounts on AliExpress May sale! Super easy and works every time.
How I do it:
Grab the store coupon first
Apply store coupon at checkout
Add one of these US codes: $2 off $18+ → REDDIT2K
$5 off $39+ → REDDIT5K
$8 off $59+ → REDDIT8K
$15 off $109+ → REDDIT15K
$169 off $23+ → REDDIT23K
$30 off $239+ → REDDIT30K
$45 off $359+ → REDDIT45K
$60 off $479+ → REDDIT60K
👉Important: The order matters, store the coupon first, then the code. If you do it the other way around, it may not stack.
👉How to Claim & Use Your Codes: 1️⃣Copy or screenshot the code you want. 2️⃣Paste it at checkout, it will automatically save to your coupon list until you use it.
👉Little extra tip: Sometimes there are bonus discounts (like cashback via Rakuten). Not always active, but worth checking before you pay.