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Pro Plus Replacement and CS experience

I bought my Theragun Pro Plus over a year ago and after less than 3 months it started shaving metal every time I used it and the motor became as loud as my G3 Pro. I reached out to Therabody customer support in
February and they processed my warranty right away and gave me a return label.

However I was unable to get to FedEx to drop off the Pro Plus after moving and settling into a new apartment for months. Also I have had my G3 Pro which while on its last legs, has been working with daily use since 2020 so I just lost track.

My shipping label expired and all of a sudden it was past a year since I had purchased the Pro Plus and I was really worried they would no longer process my warranty however, I reached out to him a couple weeks ago and they issued me a new return label and my new Pro plus arrived today.

I really like the advanced attachments, but I do worry that all the bells and whistles of the device mean it won’t last as many years as My G3 pro plus but I can’t say anything but amazing things about the Customer Support Service here.

Here’s the whole thing I don’t run into the same issue again and too good health to all use the product.

I have used the G3 Pro almost pit for my chronic back and neck and leg pain caused by multiple surgeries daily and it brings me so so much relief.

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u/Several_Photograph30 — 15 days ago

I think Dumbledore (and all of us) may have misinterpreted Sirius slashing the Fat Lady’s portrait.

One thing about Prisoner of Azkaban has never quite sat right with me and Dumbledore.

The common interpretation is that Sirius loses his temper and viciously attacks the Fat Lady after she refuses to admit him.

Dumbledore later specifically mentions the attack as evidence that Sirius “has not acted like an innocent man.

As a Marauder, James’s best friend, and someone who spent seven years in Gryffindor sneaking in and out after curfew, Sirius must have interacted with the Fat Lady hundreds of times. I don’t believe Sirius would just attack her out of sheer anger.

Think about Sirius’s objective. He isn’t trying to intimidate the Fat Lady. He isn’t trying to hurt a portrait for revenge. He’s trying to reach Peter Pettigrew, whom he believes is sleeping only a few feet behind that can
So what if Sirius wasn’t attacking her at all?

In Goblet of Fire, Sirius gives Harry a magical penknife with attachments that supposedly “unlock any door.”
(So we also know Sirius already possessed it while he was on the run).

I think Sirius tried using the knife in an attempt to bypass the Fat Lady to gain entry into the common room.

The slashes were the result of him trying to gain access to the door itself.

Or when the penknife does fail, as it later does at the Department of Mysteries, he slashes the Fat Lady out of frustration. I just do not think he was just attacking her and trying to intimidate the fat lady.

Even if Sirius did slash the portrait out of frustration after the knife failed, that’s very different from attacking the Fat Lady simply to intimidate or punish her.

Originally posted this back when but want to discuss this again I https://www.reddit.com/r/harrypotter/s/fx2fHE9GED

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u/Several_Photograph30 — 27 days ago