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Don't have a recipe, but man, j now crave some flat bread or naan. Also: explain to me why every white person on the planet is now starting a sourdough culture while doing WFH. The toilet paper craze I "kinda understood", because at least there was a rational need/demand at the root of it that got blown out of proportion by dumb people, but sourdough...?
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Handsome Ralph posted:Ok yeah, 8K is a loving lot in overdrafts. I have no idea what that families particular backstory is but if USAA is using that money to cover just the actual overdrafts (things they paid for while the family had no money in their account) then that is fair game. 8k is a shitton of overdrafts, I didn't even know personal accounts could get that high.
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Mr. Nice! posted:reading the article, the family had an account negative $8000 due to massive overdrafts. The family claimed "some" of that was due to fraud, but could not prove the fraud. I've had a USAA debit card stolen and a friend has had her USAA checkbook stolen. The requirements to prove fraud are nearly nothing. That's on USAA then for taking poor lending risks The stimulus money is to support Americans during a crisis so they can still feed and shelter their families, it's not supposed to be a backdoor bailout for unsecured debt on bank balance sheets. USAA doesn't get to go through this guy's mail taking birthday money from grandma to satisfy overdrafts, why should they be allowed to intercept stimulus payments.
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# ? Apr 16, 2020 16:09 |
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Flatbreads are usually still leavened with something, otherwise they come out more like a cracker or tortilla than a pita/naan
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PeterCat posted:Does anyone have a recipe for making Kurdish flatbread? This is probably pretty close, should be a good starting point if nothing else.
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# ? Apr 16, 2020 16:11 |
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VitalSigns posted:That's on USAA then for taking poor lending risks If the account was negative it was literally an automated process so they didn’t need to go out of their way to intercept anything.
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gently caress banks
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Duzzy Funlop posted:Don't have a recipe, but man, j now crave some flat bread or naan. this is my go to naan bread and i've never seen one go cold in my house.
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CRUSTY MINGE posted:I learned to stop trusting BofA when they held a cash deposit overnight and let a bunch of overdrafts (and fees!) slip through before applying it to my balance. I switched to USAA in part because they aren't poo poo about overdrafts (for me they just won't accept them, which I like). This was after I over drafted by like $30-$40 when I was a dumb as poo poo E-3 and ran around putting individual smokes, cans of dip, and monsters on my card all the time. loving BoA of course reordered the transactions so even though the overdraft was caused by a $200 bill I paid at the end of the day they processed that first and then charged my like $35x6 for a bunch of $1-$5 transactions.
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# ? Apr 16, 2020 16:17 |
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Mr. Nice! posted:I will agree that it is absolutely lovely there was nothing in the bill that exempted banks from collecting on these types of debt. My understanding is that there is, but it's up to Treasury to enforce it. Guess what Treasury isn't doing!
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Every time I have managed to overdraft my USAA account they’ve refunded the fees without any question. It’s only happened a handful of times in ten years but I can confidently say I’ve never actually had to pay an overdraft fee.
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PeterCat posted:It was the Henry model 1860. it's not selective-fire, and i'm pretty sure its ammo is too small though i do think i see your point
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Duzzy Funlop posted:Don't have a recipe, but man, j now crave some flat bread or naan. It's because baking is a time-consuming, but straightforwardly rewarding hobby that can be readily scaled in difficulty to an individual's experience, but prepared yeast is one of the consumer items that has been scarce in grocers since the lockdowns.
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BofA- my first wife had her pay and Christmas bonus deposited. We waited until it was no longer pending, showing available, and in our account when we called (back in 07 internet banking wasn't so reliable. Go Christmas shopping. Overdrafted. Even though we had over 3k showing as in our account and available. Bank of America moved the money from available back to pending, and took out all the money. Then deposited it again, still leaving us with over 1k in fees. gently caress BofA
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# ? Apr 16, 2020 16:39 |
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Doc Hawkins posted:it's not selective-fire, and i'm pretty sure its ammo is too small Fun fact, Imperial Russia actually ordered a poo poo-ton of American lever-action rifles (Winchester 1895s) and used them during World War I, the only major power to do so. (Russia also used what can be considered the first actual assault rifle, the Fedorov Avtomat. Not that it helped them much, considering the horrendous condition and performance of the Imperial Russian Army and its leadership.) e: anyway, current events! https://twitter.com/RuralChrisLee/status/1250771491144138752?s=19
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Doc Hawkins posted:it's not selective-fire, and i'm pretty sure its ammo is too small Too small? .44 Henry was a decently beefy round.
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BofA is what instilled me to hold on to cash whenever possible and use cash as often as I could over card transactions. It also burned in an overdraft method where if I know I'm going to be short and it's like, a week or two until I get paid again, I'll just draw the max at an ATM for one transaction, usually $400, and take the single hit for overdrafting, then pay what I need to in cash to get by. Beats getting hit by ten different things because I'm just broke and keep using the card. I'm no fan of overdrafting practices and fees, but it has saved my rear end more than a few times. It's also an easy way for the bank to roll you into an unsecured loan at high interest to return your account to zero, assuming they don't just turn you over to collections.
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PeterCat posted:Does anyone have a recipe for making Kurdish flatbread? It’s really hard to do that kind of flatbread at home with the same magical result because a lot of what gives it that oomph is the insanely hot fire oven that the flatbread is on very briefly. The best you can do at home is a longer time over lower heat (a maxed out frying pan) which is going to give you thicker flatbread in my experience. But, pretty much any fresh flatbread is still good and really easy to make.
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https://twitter.com/ddale8/status/1250813641336782852?s=20 The Noticer-in-Chief has logged on
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Acebuckeye13 posted:Fun fact, Imperial Russia actually ordered a poo poo-ton of American lever-action rifles (Winchester 1895s) and used them during World War I, the only major power to do so. (Russia also used what can be considered the first actual assault rifle, the Fedorov Avtomat. Not that it helped them much, considering the horrendous condition and performance of the Imperial Russian Army and its leadership.) Another interesting note, the US Army conducted Operation Archangel to retake those weapons after Russia fell to the Bolsheviks. I’m glad NC is slowly loosing some of its chudness, hopefully they hold through November.
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My Spirit Otter posted:this is my go to naan bread and i've never seen one go cold in my house. Welp, yeast is a black market commodity at this point.
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Duzzy Funlop posted:Welp, yeast is a black market commodity at this point. Time to get into sourdough
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Best Friends posted:Time to get into sourdough
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CRUSTY MINGE posted:BofA is what instilled me to hold on to cash whenever possible and use cash as often as I could over card transactions. It also burned in an overdraft method where if I know I'm going to be short and it's like, a week or two until I get paid again, I'll just draw the max at an ATM for one transaction, usually $400, and take the single hit for overdrafting, then pay what I need to in cash to get by. Beats getting hit by ten different things because I'm just broke and keep using the card. Yeah BoA is what got me started paying for literally everything on my credit card and then paying that off at the end of the month. Best Friends posted:Time to get into sourdough We got a starter that got going enough to use the week before quarantine, life saver.
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Jarmak posted:Yeah BoA is what got me started paying for literally everything on my credit card and then paying that off at the end of the month. I tell any person who will listen to do this and just use your debit card as an ATM card. A compromised credit card is 1000% easier to deal with than a compromised debit card.
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Nick Soapdish posted:I tell any person who will listen to do this and just use your debit card as an ATM card. A compromised credit card is 1000% easier to deal with than a compromised debit card. Life lessons learned. Thank you
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Dr. Oz, still a massive snake oil selling piece of poo poo https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1250807416872189952 Jarmak posted:Yeah BoA is what got me started paying for literally everything on my credit card and then paying that off at the end of the month. Handsome Ralph fucked around with this message at 18:13 on Apr 16, 2020 |
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Handsome Ralph posted:Dr. Oz, still a massive snake oil selling piece of poo poo We are slaves to capitalism and people gotta die for it.
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Handsome Ralph posted:Dr. Oz, still a massive snake oil selling piece of poo poo Yes one dead child out of any given classroom of 33 students totally reasonable price to pay to be able to sit down at Denny's or get a haircut or whatever
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Handsome Ralph posted:Dr. Oz, still a massive snake oil selling piece of poo poo Hey 21 NYC public school teachers have died from the Rona but yeah let's re-open the schools https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/14/us/new-york-teacher-deaths-coronavirus/index.html
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Wasabi the J posted:Wasn't getting a check with Trump's name on it a guarantee to have it bounce? Fun fact: his signature will be on the memo line along with the real memo content (Stimulus Check or whatever they're calling it).
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# ? Apr 16, 2020 18:15 |
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man, maybe that blind eastern european lady was right about obama being the last president
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# ? Apr 16, 2020 18:17 |
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Acebuckeye13 posted:e: anyway, current events! Related, https://twitter.com/CNNPolitics/status/1250829336007127042
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Woofer posted:We are slaves to capitalism and people gotta die for it. They will gleefully sacrifice themselves for it. I cannot stress how loving strange I find this world
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US Berder Patrol posted:Yes one dead child out of any given classroom of 33 students totally reasonable price to pay to be able to sit down at Denny's or get a haircut or whatever It's even more messed up than that. Total enrollment of k-12 students is about 55 million. If we assumed that opening schools cost even an extra .01% of just school kids we'd have more deaths than US Combat deaths in Afghanistan.
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Deathy McDeath posted:Hey 21 NYC public school teachers have died from the Rona but yeah let's re-open the schools They people who are screaming the most don't consider them real americans hth
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Defenestrategy posted:It's even more messed up than that. Total enrollment of k-12 students is about 55 million. If we assumed that opening schools cost even an extra .01% of just school kids we'd have more deaths than US Combat deaths in Afghanistan. If this is a *~*war on an invisible enemy*~* then I think everybody should at least get the GI Bill.
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Height of post 9/11 recruitment bonuses for all? We are all fighting this invisible enemy together after all
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I worked in a preschool classroom briefly as part of an internship a couple of years ago, and the thought of even one of those kids dying from this chills me to my core. "Only" 2-3% what the gently caress
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Woofer posted:If this is a *~*war on an invisible enemy*~* then I think everybody should at least get the GI Bill. Stravag posted:Height of post 9/11 recruitment bonuses for all? We are all fighting this invisible enemy together after all sorry bubs, ur in america, like it or lump it.
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