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VIPTEACHER Status Update - Worth Returning?

Hi! I'm a former VIPKID teacher who was on the platform from September 2020–October 2021. I'm thinking about returning and wanted to ask if it's worth it. How are bookings these days? Are there enough bookings to go around? What times should I open up (Eastern Time)? And do they still have that Sunday booking frenzy? Man, I miss that! 😂

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u/LindseyRox3 — 4 days ago

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u/LindseyRox3 — 6 days ago

[PS5] HDMI Port Replaced, Same Display Issue Returned After 3 Days. Image Shifted Down, Bottom Cut Off, Very Dim.

Hi everyone! My husband posted here earlier, but we're still trying to figure out what's going on. I wanted him to add a photo, but unfortunately you can't add photos on already published Reddit posts.

The attached photo shows the issue (sorry for the glare!). I added a few annotations to the photo to help point out exactly what you're seeing. Please look closely.

The image is shifted downward, the bottom portion is cut off (you can't even see the passcode entry area), and the entire display is much dimmer than normal. The PS5 login screen is usually bright blue, but it's very dim here. This is happening on the login screen before we even enter the passcode.

The HDMI port was replaced a few days ago, and the console worked perfectly for about three days before this exact issue returned. We're not sure whether this points to a poor HDMI port replacement, another component in the HDMI circuit, or something else entirely.

Does anyone have any ideas what might be causing this?

Thank you so much for taking the time to look and for any insight you can offer! :)

(Blocked the family photo with a white box for privacy)

u/LindseyRox3 — 1 month ago