The Anti-derailment Thread

@Faiyaz Cheulkar,
I have a burning question which relates to you saying the following:
That is not how a unicorns horn should look like.
My question is how do you know what a unicorn horn looks like :D

For all we know that is a correct and factual representation of the unicorn :D

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Aramex sucks donkey balls!

Parcel picked up Friday, expected delivery eta is Monday or Tuesday.

It's Wednesday now.

Never going with Aramex again - crap couriers, and bad customer services.

Same goes for DHL as well.
 
Aramex sucks donkey balls!

Parcel picked up Friday, expected delivery eta is Monday or Tuesday.

It's Wednesday now.

Never going with Aramex again - crap couriers, and bad customer services.

Same goes for DHL as well.
Friday, still nothing. Phones and asks if they can deliver on Monday because they're not going that side.

I was so freaking looking forward to get my Stagevape Venus RDA and coil wire...

Curse Aramex!!!
 
This is from ''MY BROADBAND''
New phone launches coming soon :
Why you shouldn’t buy a new smartphone before November 2018 in South Africa
Staff Writer7 September 2018




Birthday gift, early Christmas present, graduation bounty, biennial contract upgrade, or great poker win at that underground casino behind your gym – whatever the reason, the end of the year sees many people receiving a new smartphone.
If you are in line to get a new smartphone, however, you will want to hang on for a few more weeks.
The reasons for this are numerous, and by following this advice you will save yourself potential disappointment come the end of the year.
New devices coming soon
First up, there are three massive smartphone launch events taking place in the coming weeks.
Google is set to launch its new Pixel 3 and 3XL smartphones on 9 October 2018, which are expected to feature powerful processors and high amounts of RAM.
A notched screen is also forecast to be on the menu for the new Pixels – along with Android 9.0 out of the box.
Whether the Pixel will officially launch in South Africa is uncertain, however, with previous models having to be imported from the US.
Apple is another big player holding a smartphone event soon, with new iPhones set to be unveiled on 12 September.
For iPhone fans and prospective buyers, your only option is to wait until the new devices are shown off – and then for them to arrive in South Africa.
We are not typically in the first release wave for Apple, and local users may have to wait several weeks before the new iPhones arrive in the country.
For those who want a new Android phone but don’t want to import a Pixel, Huawei is set to launch its Mate 20 smartphone on 16 October.
Reports have stated that the new device will be powered by the Kirin 980 chip, which Huawei has stated is incredibly powerful.
The upcoming device launches also follow the recent launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9, which promises power users a device they can rely on.
 
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This is what I have for now.
Thanks for taking the time to query this, I loved buying from you, but it is quite a pain to get into contact after sale, even if only to thank you for excellent service.

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@Daniel @jm10

I just looked at everything in that post of @Caramia's email info.

Two of the IP's point to Holland. Then the @digidata.co.za points me to a local IP address. I might be confusing myself here as this seems to be a "return" to sender message and it might be the Sir's IP, not hers.

I traced the digidata address to a server in CPT through ping and nslookup.

I've used whois on Google and it confirms what I had suspected. Two different IPs, two different hosting ISP's.

First one I posted in that thread

Now the 2nd one:

95.211.2.203 IP Address Information
ISP LeaseWeb Netherlands B.V.
Usage Type Data Center/Web Hosting/Transit
Hostname mx6-out12.antispamcloud.com
Domain Name leaseweb.com
Country
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City Amsterdam, Noord-Holland
 
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