u/No-Animal210

Square working capital has become a joke

Square working capital has become a joke

2k loan fee for 15k capital and 14k loan fee for 106k. How does that work? Last year we purchased 20k in equipment with a 1,300 loan fee. This year I took a business credit card with 2.5% cash back instead. Square needs to get back to its working capital roots and stop assuming we are all desperate. Also if you are considering this level of thievery you need to shop around. Your local economic development organization or IDA likely has revolving loans at 1.5 - 3% for small biz.

u/No-Animal210 — 6 days ago
▲ 5 r/HIMS

HIMS experience with WEGOVY pill

This is not a review of Wegovy, this is a review of HIMS processes and scheduling. I am now on month 3 of using WEGOVY. All 3 orders have come late (they ship from Ohio to SW-VA) in between the last two shipments I ran out of pills taking them as directed, and not by one or two days but by a week. The last time I started back up, I had such severe gastrointestinal issues starting the medication again that I was hospitalized. When I realized I had 3 pills left this month, I checked my account and sure enough the refill order was completed days ago but it still hasnt shipped from their facility and expected arrival is another week out. The first time I shared these frustrations with HIMS care team they apologized but said it would get there as soon as they can i brushed it off because i am really trying to make this work and i am making progress.

The second time they arrived extremely late (shipped late), I mentioned to my team that this level of inaction is unacceptable for my care plan and I cannot stop and start medications, and that it causes extreme discomfort, & that if this was how it was going to be long term that it wasn't going to work for me because I cannot be inconsistent. Rather than messaging and talking to me about a remedy or fixing their scheduling processes, or offering to refill on an earlier basis, HIMS deactivated my account and said sorry to see you go. Their lack of professional dialogue bothered me as I am not trying to be a dick, however, i need my medication at my door by the time i am out, i do not think this is a crazy concept. I have a 30 day supply still in the mail that should be here next Friday. Assuming I have the courage to go through the massive discomfort of starting this dosage again, who should I go through to get the same pill or should I bite the bullet and reactivate my account under the assumption that poor customer service is just part of the game here.

Any feedback appreciated

Thank you

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u/No-Animal210 — 1 month ago
▲ 862 r/ww2

Tom Hanks New WW2 Documentary & Why It's Important to Watch

I have seen a lot of criticism of the upcoming documentary film, calling the documentary propaganda. Fair enough, most things which are historically represented by the History Channel will have some sort of skew to it that is rooted in a more fundamentalist history rather than the breadth and depth that one can observe in WW2 studies. In my own critical opinion, 20 one hour episodes are not enough.

I would have much preferred 10, two hour episodes (Ken Burns style) that carry a story line and the war time-line with depth, preferrably beginning with thr treaty of Versailles, which, even if it does surprise me and do that, it isn't appropriate to go from Versailles to 1939 in an hour which hopefully doesn't happen, but could.

Despite this, I will show up to watch every episode and I encourage you to as well with friends and family. It seems Hollywood is afraid of making these long ww2 documentaries any more, that they believe they have over saturated the market. We get better content on YouTube more than not, and a really GREAT WW2 film is becoming scarce. Further, we are rapidly losing ww2 veterans and very soon, they will have all departed.

WW2 at its core has been watered down in people's minds to a 5 year conflict. We breeze through it in school in less than a couple weeks, despite all of us now knowing that the war was so intricate globally, and complex, that it would be appropriate to pursue an associates degree just in WW2 to scratch the surface.

It is important, in my opinion, that this documentary have fantastic viewership to send a clear message that there is demand for more quality, well produced WW2 series. Whether watered down or not, this documentary began filming in 2023 and it is important that we show demand where Hollywood seems to believe they have exhausted stories or become too repetitive. I am personally to the point where I am watching Dutch, French, and Finnish movies and documentaries to satisfy my yearning for deeper knowledge. We should want this to succeed because the opposite almost surely means a drought.

u/No-Animal210 — 1 month ago