Repowered selling question - Who handles delivery?

Hello. I’m looking to sell my Bike+ and my main focus is avoiding having to handle packaging and shipping myself or have in-person buyer pickup. I’ve sold heavy appliances and had people who don’t have the strength or vehicle to move the item safely struggle to get the item out of my place without harming themselves or my walls/doors.

Does Repowered offer delivery-only and provide a third-party service that packages and ships the bike for you? Or do you have to allow for potential in-person pickups and having to deal with potential pickup issues?

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u/twnhapod — 3 days ago
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Guests Lena Lamer and John Dardenne on new episode of This Will Never Happen Again improv discussion podcast

Hi! We have a new episode of the podcast up today. It’s under 30 minutes. With thoughtful discussion on improv mixed with improvised music interstitials. Perfect for a short car ride or lunch break. :-)

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-will-never-happen-again/id1790749319?i=1000777838153

Episode 8 - The Horror of the Post-Show Circle

This conversation with John Dardenne and Lena Lamer will never happen again. Topics include the anxiety of the post-show discussion circle, why improvisers block to protect themselves, the value of leaning into negative labels, and embracing risk and flow state on stage. Featuring original, improvised music by Ericprincessdragon.

u/twnhapod — 29 days ago

Historical info/knowledge on how email design files are stored (and count against storage limits)?

My org just ran into the storage limit warnings for Pardot/Account Engagement’s Files storage limit. It’s only 100MB and it looks like all the images for headers and body graphics count against that 100MB.

  1. Does anyone have quick best practices advice on how to extend the lifespan of that 100MB? We optimize image file sizes but we have still ran out of storage space over the span of 4 years and due to compliance reasons we can’t delete any files.

  2. Does anyone have any insight on how email headers and body images were stored and counted against storage limits in the past? When our org first got Salesforce, they used a different email builder that saved images elsewhere than Files. Then they phased out that email builder and all images uploaded in the creation of an email are stored in Content > Files which has a 100MB limit.

Thanks for any help or insight!

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u/twnhapod — 2 months ago