Trying to fix leaking shower faucet
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Trying to fix leaking shower faucet

Edit: More photos in comments
So we’re trying to replace the shower cartridge on my house shower, (20+ years old) we’ve taken everything off and taken the pin out too, now, the screw holding the middle piece did break off but that shouldn’t be an issue if we’re taking it all out, but when pulling it seems to be hitting something and not budging. I’ve attached a photo. I’d appreciate any help

u/ToXiC_CoCo — 4 days ago

Recommendations for my 3rd card

Current cards:
• Discover it Student - $2,000 limit - Opened late July 2025
• Apple Card - $2,500 limit - Opened January 2026
(used for making apple store purchases)
FICO Score:
• 731

Oldest account age:
• About 11 months

Chase 5/24 status:
• 2/24

Income:
• $22,000/year

Average monthly spend and categories:
• Dining: ~$250
• Groceries: ~$120
• Gas: ~$120
• Travel: ~$0
• Other: ~$300

Open to Business Cards:
• No

What's the purpose of your next card?
• Building credit and maximizing cashback on everyday spending.

Do you have any cards you've been looking at?
• Capital One Savor

Are you OK with category spending or do you want a general spending card?
• I'm okay with category spending

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u/ToXiC_CoCo — 1 month ago

Is the Apple Card High Yield Savings Account worth using, or should I look into other HYSA options?

Hey everyone, I am wanting to use my first HYSA and I’m trying to decide where I should keep my savings and wanted to get some opinions from people who use the Apple Card savings account.
I currently have an Apple Card and was thinking about using the built in high-yield savings account for my emergency fund/savings. I like the convenience of having everything in the Apple ecosystem, but I’m wondering if it’s actually worth sticking with it or if I should look into other high-yield savings accounts.

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u/ToXiC_CoCo — 1 month ago