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Heh
 
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02:37
@motoDrizzt You don't bribe people in China. Like in developed western countries that's something only for rich businessmen and politicians.
@ZachLipton plenty of people are paranoid of things they don't really understand. a person who is not paranoid about clean water may be paranoid about hitchhiking. And vice versa. Not a few people are paranoid about overseas travel no matter which destination.
 
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04:05
I asked a question on expats!
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Q: What's the procedure for somebody who has lost their US passport while living in Taiwan?

hippietrailI'm travelling in Taiwan, currently in a little village on the east coast with quite a few expats. I just ran into one acquaintance from the US who tells me he things he's lost his passport. Given that the US has good relations with Taiwan but does not have true embassies or consulates here, I'...

congrats!
04:32
@hippietrail May be of interest: acs.ait.org.tw/lost.html
 
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05:58
@pnuts I did post the answer now. Guess I will have to see how it is recieved :)
Good enough for me! Thank you for posting - and I apologise if you receive downvotes just because it is not what the OP was hoping to hear.
 
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07:15
@Fiksdal I know, @hippietrail has a history of trolling :)
07:27
@Berwyn it seems that we have two kinds of people on this site. The 1st are what I would call the 'Flyertalk mentality' - all hands are off when it comes to flight tickets, as long as the best value is obtained for the traveler, even if numerous contracts are violated
the 2nd are the kind of people who wait for a green light at 3am in the middle of a suburb - contracts have to be strictly adhered to and the punishment for violating them include prison with a possible death penalty
I still don't understand why the 'NO' answer is the highest upvoted one right now, even after @Berwyn posted a screenshot of an APIS change screen for a second leg
it literally shows that it's possible to pull it off, with no other proof except vague references to contracts of carriage and threats of penalties by the government
/rant over
I mean. In the case posted it seems like they have nothing to lose even if the ticket gets voided.
Which is a very slight, might be only theoretical posibility.
I hope OP comes back with his own answer later on, as it's hard for most people out there to test
07:49
as interesting as the debate inspired by the question may be, I still don't understand why this is a thing somebody wants to do except under pretty contrived circumstances.
there are a lot of people in the world, so I don't doubt that someone is bound to have a situation where doing it would make sense for them, but just how often do you have two people with the same name who need to swap places and neither of them needs a return ticket ever apparently?
A direct return flight from El Salvador to NYC is $550. The same flight but one-way? Also $550
although admittedly there are one-way flights with a single stop for half that price
so it makes sense if OP and his father prefer to fly direct
direct is 4.5 hours, layover through Mexico takes 16
a lot of the air-travel ticket "tricks" are really just ways of avoiding the financial burden airlines try to impose on business travelers, this one being no exception
but that still requires a situation where the OP's brother and father don't want to come back (at least not within the time period for which the round trip fare is valid) or they could just buy two round-trip tickets, one for the father and one for the brother
maybe they truly are both moving in the opposite directions permanently or semi-permanently, but again, not a common scenario
08:05
agreed, that part is a bit confusing
1 possible scenario: OP's father is visiting the US and OP wants to go as well, but doesn't want to have fixed dates
so OP flies in, his father flies out, and the son then gets a return ticket whenever he's done traveling
an unusual combination, but so is having the same name as your father
for US immigration he could just get a cheap bus ticket to Mexico, as proof of further travel
 
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@RoflcoptrException Thanks, it doesn't surprise me. He should be banned IMO.
We will see :) First I have to check the huge amount of comments on the father/son using the same ticket question
Haha.
Gotta love controversy.
sure, but the comments are getting a little bit out of hand
these kind of discussions should happen in the chat
I think the main issue is that the "move comments to chat" button doesn't actually move the comments, it merely copies them
if it nuked the whole thread into Chat, threads would look a lot cleaner
actually that's possible
recently there has been an update so that you can now move the comments and at the same time delete them
the problem however is that sometimes you want to move a discussion to the chat, but leave 1 or two comments that are not part of the discussion but, for instance, provide a link to a related question
10:24
oh really? Does it do so by default?
for non-mods
no, you have to click a checkbox
the default option is to copy the comments, but not delete them
I think the wording is also a little bit strange there. Imho, moving means taking the comments from one place and put it into another place, the chat
however, it's more a copying thing and moving
10:53
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Q: UK visitor visa refused due to length of prior stay

mceve printI was issued a 6-months UK visa in 2014 and I stayed for 3 months. When I applied again for a visa to the UK, it was refused based on the fact that I stayed for 3 months. They also said in the refusal letter that I should state why I asked for 3 months and to provide evidence that my employer was...

perfect example of why we should see the refusal notice
the op has the wrong end of the stick
please reopen this
@ZachLipton It's all gone to waste! My "being trolled" message has now got two stars. All my genius messages of the past will now need two stars.
I've asked the mods to ban @hippietrail and @CMaster for trolling, I don't know why Mark hasn't responded yet.
I think what you're seeing is known as the Streissand Effect
@GayotFow done!
11:39
@GayotFow I strongly feel like I've seen a dupe refusal notice before
with an answer of yours
12:07
@JonathanReez do they begin to blur after a while?
12:39
@Fiksdal I believe Mark banned himself as a very clever way to troll you.
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lol
12:57
@CMaster lol, yeah, Streisand effect indeed
@hippietrail Wow, I didn't know it was possible for mods to ban themselves?
What else are you supposed to do when you realize you did something wrong?
@JohanGronberg Hmmm... True. So Mark is abusing the feature as a way to troll me further... This is abuse of the system, and the other mods should therefore clearly extend his ban.
 
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Q: How can I meet the world's most jovial taxi driver?

blackbirdI'm a fan of Anthony Bourdain's TV shows and twice he's been to Turkey he was driven and shown around by the tirelessly cheerful and voluble taxi driver/entertainer Issam (Ihsan ? Isham ? can't figure out what his name actually is). Where and how can I meet this guy ? Was his appearance only ...

well that was quick
 
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17:33
eh, I'm tired of the "both sides are terrible" routine. That's not at all what we saw last night
Who "won"?
by any reasonable measure, I would say that the pundits who allegedly decide such things, along with the polls, have agreed that the human cheeto did very badly indeed.
human cheeto?
I did listen to a bit of it on the radio
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look
this whole thing is a pointless circus
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you could have had the election from a month ago already at any time with the same results as waiting till November
most of Trump voters would vote for anyone who is not establishment and a white man
who is not perceived , i must add
not perceived to be a white man? :)
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17:48
really the only question is whether the Clinton believers stay at home or not
the human cheeto is the one who is orange :)
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who is not perceived as establishment.
it's debatable whether a self proclaimed billionare is establishment or not
but Ms Clinton is seen as one that's for sure
and she is a woman and for these Trump voters it was already against normal world order to elect a non-white person continuing with a non-man that's just unthinkable
if you could get a straight answer out of them you'd find most of them still thinks that putting Ota Benga in a zoo is perfectly accetable
absolutely, but the question is how what percentage of voters are the true Trump believers. Because it's alarmingly high, but not over 50%. Which means that to win, he actually needs some percentage of non-white, non-male people to vote for him, and if he acts like he did last night, that's going to scare off a lot of people who like tax cuts but aren't on board with the rest
@ZachLipton Dude. Both sides are seriously terrible. IMO it's like having to chose whether you want AIDS or cancer.
I'm tired of the "you have to choose the lesser evil" argument.
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you have no idea about percentages
many of these people are completely unvisible
or to use the word from morecrows.wordpress.com/2016/05/10/unnecessariat this harrowing excellent post, unnecessariat
also, many will vote for Trump not for themselves (because they consider themselves a lost cause anyways) but for their children
which is also a major cause of the migrant crisis on the other end of the world
and yes they are related and intervowen, the believers of the staunchly anti-refugee Hungarian PM began to use the Skittles analogy
as for both being equally bad, that's also bullshit
There's only of them who genuinely might bring the end of the world by triggering a nuclear apocalypse
so no, not by any meaningful yardstick can you measure them both and say they are equally bad
18:10
yeah. I have plenty of policy disagreements with Clinton, but they are nowhere in the same league. But yes, even if you somehow think they are both terrible, you have to choose one, and picking the one you think is better is the logical move.
I don't agree.
I don't think the people have to put up with having such terrible candidates shoved down their throat
The best option is to boycott the whole election. At least if the turnout was 20% or something they'd have a problem selling the US as a democracy If people go to vote for the "least terrible" candidate, then "yes, this corrupt warmonger has been elected by the people".
I think that most change has to come from the bottom up. It's doing the incredibly unsexy and uninteresting work of getting everyone from city councilmen to state representatives to congressional representatives and senators elected who believe in what you believe and want to improve the system. If you show up every 4 years and tick a box, you're not building a base to change anything
The next time one of these guys is bailing out big banks with taxpayer money or bombing brown people, I'd rather not they were able to say "I'm democratically elected with the people behind me" while doing it.
and boycotting the election is the same as saying: meh, let someone else pick
the same people are getting bombed, you just get to feel morally pure about staying home
@ZachLipton People voting is a huge problem
The strongest political message you can send in this sort of election is to stay home.
Or vote blank. It's a message.
Imagine if 90% of voters did it.
18:21
voter turnout is pathetically low for off-year elections in the US already. The only message that sends is: "hey, we can do whatever the hell we want because people obviously don't care and aren't paying attention," as they sign another contract to privatize a prison or whatever
vote trump. it's going to be so much fun watching what happens for the next 5 years
@ZachLipton I think it depends on just how terrible you consider the two candidates. For example, hypothetically: Let's say one candidate was a confirmed war criminal who had passed 1 million women and children to death without reason, gotten away with it, and is now running for president. The other candidate is paedophile who has raped a bunch of kids and is still doing it. In this bizarre, hypothetical scenario, would you advocate voting for any of the candidates?
What I'm trying to illustrate here is that our disagreement lies not in the principle, but just how terrible we consider the candidates.
You clearly consider Trump terrible (I do too) and Hillary kinda bad but better than Trump.
I consider Hillary pretty much as bad as Trump.
my cat would make a better president than trump
If I agreed with your assesment of Hillary, I would probablya agree with you that it would be better to vote for her.
@Berwyn Yeah, probably;.
Didn't know you knew my cat
18:24
@Berwyn I don't. And I rest my case.
and I don't get, by any stretch of the imagination, how you can consider them pretty much as bad as each other. One candidate seems to not know the effects of using nuclear weapons. One candidate doesn't believe that systemic racism exists and thinks the police are the most mistreated people in the country today. One candidate wants to ban 1.6 billion people from the country on the basis of their religion. One candidate wants to forcibly deport 10 million people from the country
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the problem with not voting is that now is simply not the time to do it
these things are a lot worse than the business-as-usual foreign and military affairs of the US, which yes, I do not like
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it's a pretty strong gambit : there are enough non-voters to make this invalid -- the likely outcome is Trump if many abstains.
even flouting the chance of the US not fulfilling its promises towards its NATO allies should be enough to disqualify a candidate
18:29
"Trump may be a (loose-cannon) unpredictable evil. But then, based on her long track record, Clinton is a very predictable evil. In fact, Trump is left of Clinton on such things as legal marijuana, NATO aggression, and trade policy. His crazy proposals (e.g. Mexican wall, banning Muslims) are just bluster with zero chance of becoming reality. If Congress can stop Obama, it can stop Trump.
But Clinton has a predictable pro-war track record (Iraq, Libya, Syria) and a predictable track record of changing positions for political expediency (e.g. Iraq war, NAFTA, Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2000, immigration, gun control, the Keystone XL pipeline, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, same-sex marriage). How can you be sure she won’t conveniently change her current progressive positions as president?"
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that's just ... what, FUD?
@chx What is FUD?
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what you pasted
Yeah, what does FUD stand for
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it diverts from the most important claim of all: the man who knows Trump most have said "I genuinely believe that if Trump wins and gets the nuclear codes there is an excellent possibility it will lead to the end of civilization"
18:32
Alright, yeah I get what you're saying. And I understand where @ZachLipton is coming from too.
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and, while it is not impossible that if Clinton had been the president in 2012 or 2013 she would've went to war in Syria
But
with Trump's maybe on NATO, Putin might try to reconquer the Baltics
one thing for sure: that won't happen under Clinton
this is what i am trying to say: yes, Clinton is not a great choice but Trump leads to World War III and let's not do that , mkay?
which is not to say that a blunder of Clinton can't trigger the same!
but at least that'll be a blunder and not a stated policy or known personality
I just think it's just so incredibly sad that people have to go wait in line to put the name of a confirmed corrupt, lying, deceitful warmonger into a box as literally a permission to go piss away more of their tax money on more illegal bombings, spying, wars, corruption bail-outs, etc, under the threat that if you don't we're gonna have some other warmonger in office who's also, by the way, a crazy egomaniac who might start wars and concentration camps or whatever and use nukes.
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it's a game of chances and the chances of a nuclear war under Trump is uncomfortably high
sure
noone said you need to like the hand of cards you are dealt
but these are the cards
It's just so incredibly sad. I just couldn't look at myself in the mirror if I did it. I would have voted blank or stayed home. If Trump gets elected, sure, it's terrible, but at least there will be Congress and the Senate to hold him back.
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Maybe the good people of the United States should've taken to the streets when Citizens United happened
it's too late now.
18:36
I don't buy the idea that Congress and the Senate can or will hold him back. He can do plenty of damage all on his own. Just look at what he's already done in foreign affairs without holding any office
What's he done?
and sadly, plenty of folks in Congress would be perfectly happy to see Muslims banned from the country too
@ZachLipton I'm not denying it would be absolutely disatrous to have him in office.
At least HC is a known, stable, predictable evil that we already know.
It will be the slow, painful, discriminate corruption we're already used to.
Trump is sort of like an evil mad cannon that can do a bunch of crazy stuff that we can't predict.
he's called for Putin to hack into emails, called the US's support of every ally into question unless they pay protection money, set back our relations with Muslims around the world by calling for them to be banned, and last night said that "China should go into North Korea." People around the world hear this stuff
So yeah, I understand why you want Clinton over Trump, of course.
@ZachLipton I get what you're saying. It's just so incredibly sad that they're getting you to support a pretty terrible, corrupt candidate by scaring you with the prosect of an absolutely disastrous candidate.
18:42
to be clear, it's not just that I want Clinton because Trump is a maniac. She also supports versions of social welfare policies that might help more people get child care or health care or college. I wish she went further on some of them, but how they're getting through Congress in any form is enough of a battle
@ZachLipton Oh, ok, so you sort of like Clinton?
Anyway, yeah, whatever. I
I'm just disgusted by the whole thing. They can do whatever they want. I'm glad I don't live anywhere near the place.
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I live just north of the border
but I trust the CBSA to keep away the desperate hordes after Trump is elected.
@chx you're a citizen now, any strings you can pull? ;)
@chx Ehm.. Congratulations on not having a part of lots of trillions of dollars of national debt that is there due to pointless wars that killed hundreds of thousands of innocents.
@chx Are you CA or US citizen or both?
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@ZachLipton not really, the federal election is not for another three years
Canadian
18:46
@chx Congratulations.
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youtube.com/watch?v=sCyzdD0vYOw this is still very good
I'll also admit that I'm not being very rational. It's almost a feeling thing for me. Whenever I see Hillary or even hear her voice, I get the massive creeps. As if I have this feeling like I'm looking at something evil or something. I feel this sick sensation in my body. Seriousy. I realize this is not based on reason, just a feeling and probably unfair and not a logical argument. It's just biased personal feeling. But nevertheless, she scares the hell out of me on an emotional level.
I can't even help it.
I mean, hey, that's brutally honest
@ZachLipton Regarding Trump, I can recognize on a more logical, reasonable level that he's very dangerous and could do terrible things. My "feeling" on him is "Wow, he's a total doucebag, lol. Would be hilarious if it wasn't so serious"
Anyway, yeah, these are feelings and are not that relevant in a politcal debate with someone else, where the rules are based on reason and logic.
Yeah, just trying to be honest yeah. Feeling and bias plays a part for me.
feelings matter one way or another, whether it's fair or not
18:58
Trump doesn't creep me out in the same way in that instincive way. But based on reason he does come off as very scary.
Part of the problem I think is that there really has been a 25+ year effort to smear and attack the Clintons, with conservatives and the government spending millions on investigation after investigation and endless rumors about how many people they've killed and whatnot. And after decades of that, it sinks in subconsciously
@ZachLipton Sure. Look at the voters. People are very emotional
And then it becomes hard to distinguish between what's decades of conspiracy mongering, what's a legitimate thing she's messed up in her life, and what's something I disagree with her about
Trump creeps me out in more of an instinctive way, because he comes across as a bully who rips people off, and I've dealt with both of those types of people too many times
@ZachLipton Well, I'm not even American, and I was just a kid during most of that, so I didn't pay much attention. But yeah, lots of people really hate HC.
Anyway. Good luck to them. Let's see if they go for the loose cannon or predictable corruption. Up to them.
Meh, it looks like we have different assesments.
Whatever.
You're British, right?
me? I'm American :)
19:02
Oh, wow.
Didn't know that.
In that case, it must be much worse for you.
Did you support Bernie when he was still running?
41 days, 12 hours until this circus is over with
I did. There were things from him I liked, and things from Clinton I liked
It would actually be nice to have the circus over with.
Maybe consider moving to Canda to stay with @chx if things get too bad.
by international standards, both Clinton and Sanders would likely both fit comfortably in an European center-left party
yeah, turns out Canada has immigration laws of their own :)
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19:05
lol nope
nothing in the US is left
Haha, yeah. I see HC and Tony Blair together.
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people complain about real estate prices in Vancouver now, just watch what happens if Trump gets elected
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@chx Exactly.
lol
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The only house US politicians would fit into in Europe is one with padded walls
Ok so I've starred a bunch of messages from @chx and the evidence of me being pwned/trolled are now gone from the sidebar. Awesome. And that wasn't even my motive, I legitimately agreed with the messages by @chx .
19:07
splendid! sorry I started that :/
Haha, you're on a roll of good comments.
No worries, it was pretty funny lol
@chx yeah, that's the vertical dimension of the political orientation scale: batshit insane vs grounded in reality
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Regarding real estate, some Vancouver students apparently have flipped an awful lot of burgers i.imgur.com/ij1q5uU.jpg
and then houses...
see, you guys charge students so much less in tuition that they can afford multi-million dollar houses :)
 
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20:41
So now the water filter guy finds filters that would do the job, but doesn't like them because he doesn't trust the sellers and thinks that a two year old model is unacceptable (as if they come out with new models every six months or something)
@ZachLipton Yeah I know. He's lucky he even found something.
That machine is pretty perfect for his already very peculiar needs. He's lucky it's even available. Now he's worried about the seller, even though he'll have Amazon as a middle man.
I VTC but retracted (don't ask why, please). I can't VTC again. I suggest you guys VTC as dupe of the other question.
Or off-topic if you so desire, I don't care.
it sort of feels like the whole site is water filters and changing DOBs on airline tickets now
Hahaha.
You know, maybe we do need the tag after all?
I mean, to distinguish questions from all the questions about water filters?
hah!
it would be a meta tag, but perhaps would help
There are these two guys asking water filter questions. The other guy has like 1200 rep or something.
hahahah, that's a good tag.
20:52
there's two? they all blur together for me I guess
@ZachLipton It started with this question about a filter straw. The question was popular and hit the HNQ and got thousands of views. Then, a few days later, this guy with 1200 rep comes and asks a question and another. The reason he asked two questions was because there was one for electric ones and one for non-electric. Yeah. (Continued.)
Now we have this third guy. He's not a totally new guy here, he actually earned like 100 rep from posting (no association bonus)
And he actually joined two months ago. Anyway, he first asked one about how to find a filter that would fit his weird taps. Then when I told him, he's asking us to use Google UK on behalf of him. Now that I did, he's complaining about the results.
ok. So guy #2 wants filters both with and without electricity for Hong Kong, North America, and Western Europe, while guy #3 was worried about radioactive contamination in UK tap water
That was the whole saga. Great fun, huh? Why is all this happening now? Did these guys get inspired by each other or something? Anyway, perhaps this should be called "Travel & Water Filters SE".
@ZachLipton Hahhaha. Yeah, that's also a good summary.
to be fair, radon can be an actual problem, but usually only if you're drinking out of a private well in a high-concentration area for decades
Either that, or he just copied that list of substances from somewhere on the web without reading it and realizing what he was even asking to remove from the water.
@ZachLipton Wow. So what causes there to be radon in the water in certain areas?
21:06
Some details here
radon is naturally produced in areas with certain rocks as I understand it. Some people in parts of the US need radon pumps in their basements for the same reason
I see.
the problem is usually more like "living like this for 30 years puts you at higher risk of cancer" rather than "your house is radioactive get out now"
Yeah, that's what I figured.
I don't think RO would help with radioactive water anyway, right?
I mean, is the water itself radioactive, or is there some sort of dissolved solid in the water that is radioactive?
Radon is a gas.
21:16
my understanding is that charcoal filters can help deal with it in water, but I don't know anything about the standards for the filters or whether there are special ones for radon or what
if you have a well, I presume you hire someone to test your water and deal with such problems
I bet you know a good travel site where you could ask that question
@Berwyn Which question?
Actually, we're about to rename this site to Travel & Water SE
about where to buy a good radon filter in london
@Berwyn Yeah, should definitely be asked asap. To make it travel related, ask for a portable one that you'll be able to take around with you to various houses as you travel around London.
with adjustable distance between taps
be good to have one for the shower too. Hate getting irradiated when I take a shower
21:21
Yeah, and the option to pour in manually using jugs.
Haha, yeah. And it should all be portable.
travel jugs
also the filter must be a model introduced within the last year, because obviously there are massive changes in water filter technology every three months
Actually, the new site name should be Travel, Water & Jugs SE
and the store must be owned and operated by the manufacturer of the filter, because the other stores may be up to no good
And the seller needs to be Mother Theresa, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King or one of their descendants.
21:23
must be suitable for countries with clean water supplies
Yeah, both those criteria, yeah.
Haha. Yeah. Must be suitable for Norwegian glacier water.
I'm so environmentally pure I won't ever buy bottled water under any circumstances, but will gladly buy a big plastic machine to filter water in countries that generally have perfectly clean tap water
Haha.
after all this we're going to learn that the grandparents drink directly from the Ganges at home
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@Berwyn Maybe they've brought the Ganges water to the UK, and this is why they need the RO system. This would explain why OP is so concerned about being able to pour it in with jugs.
22:02
could be
 
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23:15
ok this has every sign of a giant scam
indeed
@ZachLipton The "diplomatic person" is the scammer trying to get money from her?
I presume so
sort of a variant on the "family member stranded overseas" scam
So he his telling her a story that her fiance is currently being detained at the airport?
And she can't talk to her husband directly?
or, I hate to say it, but the fiance could be in on it. She says "This Diplomat told me that he has been helping him by allowing my fiancee use of his cellphone"
or it could be someone impersonating the fiance
23:26
Yeah.
Presumably her fiance has actually traveled to Nigeria. Most people would know about it if their significant other travels to Africa.
it sounds definitely very strange
Wow.
And she'd know when he was returning from Nigeria, etc. And the scammer would have to know that too. It's weird.
it's all quite weird
23:42
I hope we will hear the end of the story
@RoflcoptrException Me too. But unfortunately, many such new users just abandon their question after an hour or so.
she posted two follow-up comments, so at least not a user who asks a question that stirs up all kinds of stuff and is never heard from again
like mr. two people one name one ticket
Haha, yeah.
But some make a few innitial comments, because they're there at the site right after asking the question, then takes off.
Like the 17 year old hitchhiker I responded to.
wonder if she even has a fiance' ;)
Maybe it's a handsome Nigerian she has met on the net.
23:47
she thought she had a fiance :)
it's someone from microsoft who was fixing her computer remotely for her
but yeah either he's off doing his job in Nigeria blissfully unaware of any of this, which is not uncommon in these scams as I understand it, or he's in on it
the one interesting detail there is she says the fiance is a US Citizen
Ah, I missed that.
Who knows. We can only speculate. I really hope OP doesn't abandon this question.
I'll see you guys (and that question) tomorrow, bye.

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