Thinking of switching from Super Money any alternatives?
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Thinking of switching from Super Money any alternatives?

I used to use Super Money mainly because I was getting decent cashback usually around ₹5–10 per transaction. But lately the cashback has reduced quite a bit, so I switched to POP UPI.

With POP I get POPcoins on my transactions, and I’ve actually been able to use them. I recently got the Realme Buds T200x for just ₹1,000 using my POPcoins. I’ve also used them to get discounts on Instamart and Swiggy.

Have you guys tried POP UPI yet? Would love to hear your experience with it.

u/larrytheskeleton25 — 2 days ago
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Anyone else using BHIM for RailOne payments?

ive noticed bhim giving good cashback over rail one tickets since good amt of time and i feel secured somewhere that atleast a bit of my amt comesback to me

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u/larrytheskeleton25 — 2 days ago

Razorpay users: how has your support experience been lately?

I'm trying to understand whether I'm the only one finding Razorpay's customer support increasingly frustrating the biggest issue isn't even the response time. It's the lack of continuity.

Every new interaction seems to start with explaining the account the problem and everything that has already happened you get a ticket number but not necessarily someone who actually owns the problem.

That's particularly painful when you're dealing with failed payments or other issues that directly affect your business I've heard that larger merchants may have dedicated account support while smaller businesses primarily deal with general support channels. If that's actually the case, it feels like a strange approach for a payments partner.

Razorpay merchants, what's your experience been?
Would be interested in hearing both positive and negative experiences, especially from people who've used Razorpay for a few years.

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u/larrytheskeleton25 — 6 days ago

Wait is Zee Studios officially in Dhollywood now?

I was checking out the Tom and Cherry trailer that dropped a couple of days ago and realized Zee Studios is officially presenting it Dharmessh Mehta is directing and Siddharth Randeria is starring so obviously it's going to be a classic Gujarati family entertainer

I feel like we’ve finally leveled up from the old days when local movies barely got proper marketing budgets. It's supposed to drop on August 28th hopefully this means we'll get better production values and wider releases nationally.

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u/larrytheskeleton25 — 9 days ago

Zee Studios entering Gujarati cinema feels like a bigger deal than just one movie

Was just looking at the upcoming Gujarati releases and noticed that Tom & Cherry is Zee Studios’ entry into Gujarati cinema and Honestly I think this is more interesting from an industry perspective than the movie itself

Gujarati cinema has had some really good films and filmmakers for years, but seeing a studio as big as Zee putting its weight behind a Gujarati film feels like a sign that regional cinema is becoming a much bigger space curious to see where this goes.

u/larrytheskeleton25 — 12 days ago

CEO of Making Things Up

At this point I genuinely struggle to take anything Kangana Ranaut says at face value. Over the years there have been so many public controversies and allegations involving different people that it's become difficult to separate facts from personal narratives whether it was the Hrithik Roshan episode the Farmers protest debate unfolded or the constant public feuds be it with Diljeet Dosanjh, Urmila Matondkar or Uddhav Thackeray everything eventually starts feeling like another chapter in the same cycle.

Now with Gen Z and newer audiences I think a lot of people simply don't react the way they used to its less about who she's talking about and more about credibility when someone is constantly in the middle of controversies people naturally start questioning every new claim instead of accepting it immediately.

While the millennials gave Kangana's claims the benefit of doubt all these years the Gen-Z's have rightly called out her bullsh*t Kangana can no longer hide behind her delulu and mislead this generation.

u/larrytheskeleton25 — 19 days ago

CEO of Making Things Up

At this point I genuinely struggle to take anything Kangana Ranaut says at face value. Over the years, there have been so many public controversies and allegations involving different people that it's become difficult to separate facts from personal narratives whether it was the Hrithik Roshan episode, the Farmers protest debate unfolded or the constant public feuds be it with Diljeet Dosanjh, Urmila Matondkar or Uddhav Thackeray everything eventually starts feeling like another chapter in the same cycle.

Now with Gen Z and newer audiences I think a lot of people simply don't react the way they used to its less about who she's talking about and more about credibility when someone is constantly in the middle of controversies people naturally start questioning every new claim instead of accepting it immediately.

While the millennials gave Kangana's claims the benefit of doubt all these years, the Gen-Z's have rightly called out her bullsh*t Kangana can no longer hide behind her delulu and mislead this generation.

u/larrytheskeleton25 — 19 days ago

Tara Sutaria made me buy this top!

Honestly, not mad at how it turned out at all I was skeptical about crop top sizes but I actually love the fitting and how it sits

u/larrytheskeleton25 — 22 days ago

Anyone worn souled store’s clogs through monsoon?

saw a guy at work today wearing the deadpool ones didn't expect it to look that good tbh
been needing a monsoon proof pair anyway since my sneakers are basically soup at this point clogs make sense for rain and wet roads since they're not fabric, but i want to know how good the quality is.

if anyone's had a pair 6 months+ and actually worn them through rain daily, drop a review <3

u/larrytheskeleton25 — 28 days ago

I didn’t realize acne marks bothered me this much until I looked at old photos

I used to think my skin was "fine" because I rarely had active breakouts anymore then I looked at some photos from a trip a few months ago and realized my face was full of old acne marks that just never seemed to fade

That's when I actually started paying attention to ingredients instead of just buying whatever was trending

I've been trying a serum with niacinamide and alpha arbutin lately and while I know pigmentation takes time I like that my skin doesn't feel irritated after using it my complexion has started looking more even which honestly makes a bigger difference than I expected

Anyone else realize the marks were more frustrating than the acne itself? Will post after a proper review after 3 months <3🤞🏻

u/larrytheskeleton25 — 28 days ago

Anyone been using the Sleep Company Onyx chair long term? How’s it holding up?

I need a proper ergonomic office chair for my desk setup, but my budget is tight i saw that The sleep company onyx ergonomic chair is going to be heavily discounted 40% off during the prime day sale right now it's at ₹10,999 and it will drop further during the Prime sale.

A cheap ₹5k mesh chair is tempting bbut I know it doesn't work in the long run and there is practically no lumbar support in those the onyx uses patented hyper-elastic polymer smartgrid in the seat cushion, does it actually hold its structural integrity for years?

trying to figure out if spending a bit more now will save me from buying a replacement chair next year

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u/larrytheskeleton25 — 2 months ago
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The ultimate stress test for any UPI app is paying an auto wala during peak rush-hour traffic

We all know the feeling you’ve just reached your drop location It’s 6:30 PM the traffic behind you is honking like the world is ending and the meter reads exactly ₹48

You open your usual payment app. Instead of the scanner you are greeted with a full-screen unskippable ad for a Personal Loan you aggressively tap the X then the app decides it needs to load a 3D animation of a cricket match just to show you your home screen

The auto driver is staring at you through the rearview mirror the cars behind are practically bumper to bumper with the rickshaw then the driver hits you with the ultimate dialogue madam net nahi chal raha toh cash de do aage gaadi nikalni hai the pure anxiety you are literally sweating over ₹48

I shifted my daily transit payments to BHIM a few weeks ago purely to avoid this exact scenario you open it and it just opens no banners, no games, no shopping mall you hit scan, pay with face id and the green tick appears in 3 seconds flat

Honestly tech companies need to realize that when I'm on the street holding up traffic I don't want a Super App or a dopamine hit I just want a digital wallet that gets out of my way so I can pay and run.

u/larrytheskeleton25 — 2 months ago
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What if the reason aliens stay hidden is because humanity isn’t ready psychologically?

I don’t even think the biggest problem with alien disclosure would be technology or danger. I think it would be existential shock.

Imagine finding out humanity was never the dominant intelligence on Earth that another species has quietly existed alongside us this entire time while observing human civilization develop.

Religions would change politics would change history itself would probably need rewriting.

That’s why I’ve started finding quieter alien stories way scarier than invasion movies even Disclosure Day feels less interested in spectacle and more interested in the psychological side of disclosure.

Not what happens when aliens arrive? But what happens when humans realize they were never alone?

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u/larrytheskeleton25 — 2 months ago