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Doctor doesn't know what my dad's skin condition ?

Doctor doesn't know what my dad's skin condition ?

My dads right palm started drying out and shedding a lot. He had this condition for about a year and just came out of nowhere. But it's never been this bad. Nowhere on his body does he have this except on his palm. It's like this year round.

He's tried all kinds of lotions, oils and ointments but nothing seems to help. He saw a doctor but still nothing.

He works with construction tools and rarely ever wears gloves. I don't know if that is relevant.

u/ajaxpop — 23 hours ago

What do I do with my pixel 10 fold?

about a month ago I noticed that there was what like a small air bubble under

the inner screen near the middle. I disregarded it as nothing serious because my phone worked fine. and then about 2 weeks later my inner screen went completely black. I contacted Google support and they told me to take it to a third party repair center that they are affiliated with. and so I did that. when I took it there the technician did a thorough inspection of my phone for any physical damage. the technician came to the conclusion that it was not a result from physical damage and that it was covered under Google manufacturer warranty since there was no evidence of physical damage. he gave me paperwork where he stated that there was no physical damage on the back or front of the phone and there was no cracks, so I have proof that when I took my phone it was in very good condition except for that air bubble and the inner screen not turning on. the technician approved of the repair and initiated the repair by ordering the part that was needed for my phone which was the inner screen. I waited about a week for the part to be delivered and within that one week this air bubble that was under my screen was getting bigger and bigger by the day to the point that it started to pop the inner screen off the edge. The screen popped off of the phone because of the air bubble, the screen being damaged was a result of the air bubble as I waited. when the time came for me to take my phone to the same location for the repair they said that they no longer can do the repair under Google's warranty because it has physical damage. but the physical damage happened because within that one week the air bubble that was approved for repairs got bigger by the day to the point that it was the reason why the screen popped off. and I explained to them several times that the screen popped off because of the air bubble. I showed them the document stating that it was approved for repairs on my phone And that the only defects my phone had was the air bubble and the inner screen not turning on. I explain to them that the screen peeling off was a result of me waiting for them to receive the part. I spoke to three different managers on three different occasions. they said that they cannot fix my phone under Google warranty because of the screen being popped off due to the air bubble. I took this matter up to Google and over the course of 2 weeks emailing them back and forth. they are now refusing to fix my phone even though I provided them with the proof that my phone was in good condition and that the damage happened not because of me mishandling my phone Because of the air bubble that was approved for repairs to begin with. they told me that I would have to take it up to the third party repair center and not Google. I explained to them so many times and I sent them the picture of where the technician inspected my phone and documented that there was no physical damage. it's gone to the point where Google customer support is now copying and pasting the same email over and over again when I keep explaining to them that it's not my fault that the screen popped off. I don't have insurance or any kind of protection plan on my phone. I didn't think I actually needed it. I know it was pretty stupid and naive to think I didn't need it. My prior phone was a pixel 4 and not once did I ever have to make a repair on it. I always take good care of my phone's. Google is refusing to reach out to the third party repair center and neither is the repair center willing to reach out to Google. And Google customer support is copying and pasting the same email after emailing them. What would you guys do in this situation? I know it's definitely not the case but it almost seems like the repair center and Google are colluding in some kind of scam. Tho very unlikely

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u/ajaxpop — 5 days ago

Where do I go from here with my pixel fold 10?

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about a month ago I noticed that there was what like a small air bubble under the inner screen near the middle. I disregarded it as nothing serious because my phone worked fine. and then about 2 weeks later my inner screen went completely black. I contacted Google support and they told me to take it to a third party repair center that they are affiliated with. and so I did that. when I took it there the technician did a thorough inspection of my phone for any physical damage. the technician came to the conclusion that it was not a result from physical damage and that it was covered under Google manufacturer warranty since there was no evidence of physical damage. he gave me paperwork where he stated that there was no physical damage on the back or front of the phone and there was no cracks, so I have proof that when I took my phone it was in very good condition except for that air bubble and the inner screen not turning on. the technician approved of the repair and initiated the repair by ordering the part that was needed for my phone which was the inner screen. I waited about a week for the part to be delivered and within that one week this air bubble that was under my screen was getting bigger and bigger by the day to the point that it started to pop the inner screen off the edge. The screen popped off of the phone because of the air bubble, the screen being damaged was a result of the air bubble as I waited. when the time came for me to take my phone to the same location for the repair they said that they no longer can do the repair under Google's warranty because it has physical damage. but the physical damage happened because within that one week the air bubble that was approved for repairs got bigger by the day to the point that it was the reason why the screen popped off. and I explained to them several times that the screen popped off because of the air bubble. I showed them the document stating that it was approved for repairs on my phone And that the only defects my phone had was the air bubble and the inner screen not turning on. I explain to them that the screen peeling off was a result of me waiting for them to receive the part. I spoke to three different managers on three different occasions. they said that they cannot fix my phone under Google warranty because of the screen being popped off due to the air bubble. I took this matter up to Google and over the course of 2 weeks emailing them back and forth. they are now refusing to fix my phone even though I provided them with the proof that my phone was in good condition and that the damage happened not because of me mishandling my phone Because of the air bubble that was approved for repairs to begin with. they told me that I would have to take it up to the third party repair center and not Google. I explained to them so many times and I sent them the picture of where the technician inspected my phone and documented that there was no physical damage. it's gone to the point where Google customer support is now copying and pasting the same email over and over again when I keep explaining to them that it's not my fault that the screen popped off.

I don't have insurance or any kind of protection plan on my phone. I didn't think I actually needed it. I know it was pretty stupid and naive to think I didn't need it. My prior phone was a pixel 4 and not once did I ever have to make a repair on it. I always take good care of my phone's.

Google is refusing to reach out to the third party repair center and neither is the repair center willing to reach out to Google. And Google customer support is copying and pasting the same email after emailing them.

What would you guys do in this situation? I know it's definitely not the case but it almost seems like the repair center and Google are colluding in some kind of scam. Tho very unlikely

u/ajaxpop — 5 days ago

I may have been victim of a scam?

I got two text messages over the course of 5 days saying that my account needs attention. The text had a link to Chase and a phone number that I could call. I called the phone number and I ended up giving my full name and the last four of my social. The person on the other end said that it was due to my negative balance in my business account. He knew the exact amount. That was in my account and just the person just asked if I can pay the balance over the phone or whenever I get the chance. Told him that I was going to pay for it by the end of the day. I left it at that. I called Chase right away after realizing what I did. The Chase employee told me that the notifications that I received were most likely due to the negative balance. But that the phone number that was in the text message is not affiliated with them. To my business account. Chase was not much help at all, They pretty much told me "thank you for letting us know" that's literally all they said. Ended up transferring me to different apartments where I repeated the same story and they ended up telling me that the phone number I called was not associated with. They didn't provide a course of action other than freezing my credit.

Where do I go from here? Has anyone else been through this?

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u/ajaxpop — 10 days ago

If you're using a daily chart with a 14 moving average and a 14 RSI. And you move to a weekly chart does the 14 moving average and RSI automatically adjust to the weekly chart. like for example, The 14 moving average will give you the last average of daily 14 candlesticks and once I change the time frame to a weekly chart will it display the average of the last two candlestick since there are 14 days in 2 weeks. What would happen if I'm using a 14 moving average and I'm looking at the monthly chart time frame? and what if I'm using the 14 moving average while I'm looking at that that hourly time frame?

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u/ajaxpop — 17 days ago

If all orders are queued after hours and pre-market then how is it that the stock price is changing, the orders haven't taken place yet the ticker price changes and market sectors change as well? if a stock price in After hours is changing is that the price that the stock would automatically change to as soon as orders that are queued from pre-market and after hours go through, if that's the case are those price change hypotheticals? I understand that certain brokeragers have longer extended hours than others, Is that why orders execute for many people while for others their orders are queued?

so if the stock price is changing, it's safe to assume that there's at least one brokerage that is allowing orders to go through?

And is it also safe to assume that if a stock price is not moving then there are absolutely zero brokeragers that are allowing orders to get through?

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u/ajaxpop — 17 days ago