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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • I mean… you went to Bing to search for a program. That’s something that a new or inexperienced user would do, and Bing tried to help. It gave a direct link to the software (a link which I just tested to be working and safe on a virtual machine), it instructed how to do it using the official website, and then as a third option, it gave a link to the website.

    I know that a lot of people will automatically assume a site like Softonic is loaded with malware (and I don’t have the time to refute all of those claims) but the download they provided of the software was just a mirror of the official download and came with no added malware, spyware, or adware. Use at your own risk, but OP is pretty clearly fearmongering in an attempt to get people to give them internet points.

















  • Confirmation is worthless without cash in hand. She might have a case in court to cover the cost of supplies, but that’s a lot of time away from your shop hoping to make the money back. Again, Tesla is a bunch of asshats for doing this, but there is a very real chance that the person in Tesla setting this up has no idea how long it takes to prep and make an order like this, and may have thought they gave enough heads up to cancel. Twice a month I get people asking to come to my restaurant with 80 people and all order individually. I tell them no, that’s not how large groups work, I can’t accommodate 80 individual orders at the same time along with the rest of the business on the floor. I have never had a person say, “Oh, that makes sense.” Every single one tries to fight back and order separately. If you don’t work in the business, there is a very strong chance you have no idea what is happening behind the scenes. The business owner REALLY should have gotten cash up front, and if Tesla told them no, then you tell Tesla to get their pies elsewhere.