All time low, indicating the item is at its lowest price point it’s ever been.
All time low, indicating the item is at its lowest price point it’s ever been.
You used Spirit Speak. You establish a connection to the netherworld.
On topic, when browsing deals subs and forums, seeing ATL will always make me think of Atlanta Airport.
My first thought is Black Mage
I’m just bouncing ideas off and not sure if it works like that, but maybe you can try creating a teen account and link it to your main one.
Recently I noticed there’s an option to let me link teen accounts(and other adults) under a family that lets them order but pay with the primary account.
Assuming teens won’t be able to buy alcohol, perhaps those recommendations would go away too?
If you nuke the entire thing, you can blame technical difficulties, dropping support for “legacy” products and whatnot.
Whereas if you only delete the offending content, it could mean:
When found out, it could be used against you for consciousness of guilt and trying to conceal it. Even if it doesn’t amount to charges it could be a bad look for the company down the road; whereas you could just tank the hit right now for being a heartless CEO and it only goes to the pile of things Reddit is doing for IPO.
But let’s say there’s no crazy conspiracy behind and they’re just trying to clean house. You can never be sure how wide spread it is, or if you can indeed remove everything. Most importantly, why would you even devote extra resources to finding and reviewing for something that adds little to no face value to the main product(s)? Might as well just nuke the whole thing and be done with.
You could get creative with a premium account “A” where you can designate another person/account “B”(can be free account) with emergency access after a waiting period.
When B requests access it’ll send an email where A can approve/deny access immediately; or if you’re completely locked out, B will be granted access after the waiting period that you can set passes.
B can either be another person you trust, or it could just be a written backup that can be locked somewhere safe but not accessed on a daily basis.
If you want, after designation you can cancel premium and the emergency access will still be active, you just cannot add/edit who has access.
Huh. Interesting.
I lurk primarily on RFD and r/bapcsalescanada and they both use ATL regularly. I guess it’s just not a very widely accepted acronym then.