u/Piano-enthusiast155

I Threw Up After My Operation

Yesterday morning I had all four wisdom teeth removed. The two upper ones were impacted but growing straight while my bottom two were horizontally impacted and very close to the nerves. They gave me oxycodone to help with the severe pain from this operation, but it has made me feel very nauseous, even when taken with food. Today, after taking just half a dose, I threw up everything I had eaten. I am worried I could have dislodged my blood clots with it being so soon after extraction, and I am also worried about infection. I will definitely stop taking the heavy-duty pain meds since this is what caused this in the first place, but I'd appreciate any advice if anyone has had a similar experience.

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u/Piano-enthusiast155 — 3 days ago
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Unable to See Who Liked My Items??

I'm pretty new to vinted; I joined like five days ago. So far, I've got a fair amount of likes and can see them when I look at my profile. However, I don't get notifications for all of the "favorites," and then I can't send offers. This is really frustrating. Is there a way to work around this/send offers manually?

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u/Piano-enthusiast155 — 3 days ago
▲ 32 r/Depop

Creepy Encounter With Buyer- I REFUSE to Sell Foot Pics

I am a college gal trying to clean out/get rid of old clothes I don't wear anymore. Naturally, that includes some items from when I was younger. Some of those items include bathing suits, which I have quite the collection of having almost never thrown any away apparently. I listed a few of my page, just photos of the little kids' bathing suits laid out flat. One day, a buyer messages me (a young girl in the profile picture made me lower my guard) and asked if I could try on the bathing suits. I found this bizarre, because they were listed as children's/teens' tankinis. Since I had tried on other items on my page before, I decided to upload some photos of ONE of the suits on for reference, even though they were too small on me. I didn't include my face in the photos at all. The buyer then asked if I COULD show my face and MORE of my body, and I got really creeped out. I immediately took down the listing with photos of me in it. Throughout all of this the buyer kept promising to buy the items "as soon as they saw a reference photo" under the guise that "she" needed to see how it would fit because she was shopping for a younger sibling. It didn't stop there though. The buyer then inquired about a few pairs of pretty sandals I have listed, asking for photos of THOSE tried on too. I nearly lost it at that and felt disgusted. This person was clearly trying to solicit pictures of my feet. for FREE at that, because they clearly had no intention of buying anything from my page whatsoever.

After this weird encounter, I did a little digging. I went to this person's page and went through their liked items. I discovered that they had liked TONS of children's/teens' bikinis and women's sandals. How bizarre?? I reached out to another seller who had been selling bathing suits (liked by the creepy buyer), and I asked her if they had reached out to her asking her to try her bathing suits on. I wasn't that surprised when she told me that this person had, in fact, asked for her to list photos of the too-small suits tried on for them to see. I screenshotted all of this as evidence and filed a report on depop support. I also blocked the creep (who had been incessantly messaging me to ask for photos), and their account got suspended soon after. It was definitely like a 40-year-old man pretending to be a young girl to trick people like me into doing stupid things like submitting photos of my feet or something on depop.

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u/Piano-enthusiast155 — 8 days ago
▲ 2 r/Depop

Storytime on How I Was Almost Stolen From

When I was first starting out on Depop, I had someone message about an item, I think it was a jewelry jar I had posted. They said they could only pay using Venmo, and at the time I didn't realize we couldn't use Venmo since it is considered off-site. After sending them my info, they claimed to have sent over payment (they didn't) then I got a weird text from a new number claiming that my "Venmo funds were being withheld" and I needed to call and have them withdrawn. The person was getting mad at me, telling me I had "stolen" their money when in reality they never even sent over money in the first place and were just trying to scam me out of both a free item AND money. So shady. I learned my lesson that day not to trust everyone on the app because some people really don't have good intentions 😭

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u/Piano-enthusiast155 — 8 days ago