Doggy

Hey yall. So I have been fostering a dog for a while now. Almost a year. I have gotten him his shots, food, medicine, etc. But I never planned on owning him nor actually fostering a dog. I had to rescue him from his owner but I was living on the property at the time so I couldn’t just send him away to a shelter. Owner wouldn’t let me. I CANNOT afford this dog. Seriously. I am beyond stressed and every time I post about it on Facebook I am met with people who “don’t understand” how I could not want him. If I was rich yes I would not feel so stressed but I am in my 20’s struggling and cannot handle it. What do I do

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u/nolagirlatheart — 1 day ago

Return Policy Question

I have a shirt that I already removed the tags from out of habit, not the actual sewn in tags though. I have the receipt as well. I just bought it today. I am not positive if it will match the dress code for an event so I meant to be careful and not cut the tags off, but i literally had muscle memory or something. It’s not a shirt i’d usually own. Would they accept it back if I need to return it? Again, I have the original tags that were added to the clothes, is unworn, and I have the receipt. Would be within 30 days, too. I used a debit card to purchase it.

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u/nolagirlatheart — 21 days ago

Anxiety upon moving in due to miscellaneous damage. PLEASE HELP NEED ADVICE!!

Okay, I just moved in today. I was given a check list of all the things I am supposed to look out for during my walk through. I noticed some super minor damage. But this apartment is CRAZY expensive. I don’t know if it would be okay to ask for it to be fixed?? Would you guys ask? It is really bothering me, I am OCD in a way that these minor things make me feel like something bad will happen or that this is all a mistake. Part of moving here was to escape one of my OCD triggers from perfectionism. I will include photos below. I just don’t want to sound annoying to management if someone can let me know if it is unlikely that this can be fixed while I am here. Please be kind to me.

Photo 1: Door does not close all the way, seems bent to me.

Photo 2: Ripped paneling

u/nolagirlatheart — 1 month ago