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  1. On 1/25/2022 at 5:21 PM, mitchard said:

    I haven't ordered from Rev in several years, but never had an issue in what was probably 15+ orders. Bummer to hear they are giving you the run around. 

    Same.  I don't know how to prove I'm not "scamming" them.  I still have the packaging the two records came in, I'm 999999.9% a third gatefold album would not have fit.  Maybe I remake the package and take a pic of it with the label?  

  2. Has anyone had issues with revHQ?  I ordered three records from their distro, and only two came.  I gave it a couple days to see if maybe it was two packages, but nope.  I emailed them, didn't get a response, emailed again, got a response they'd look into what they could do, and a week later they haven't said anything.  

     

    Never had an issue with them before, but this is kind of annoying.. 

  3. On 10/30/2021 at 9:28 PM, jhulud said:

    One thing that I've been wanting to share for a while. 

     

    This while shut-in thing due to the pandemic has caused my brother's undiagnosed mental illness get worse and worse. From what little I do know...and research done...and having spoke to my BFF who is a health care professional...my brother most likely may have schizophrenia or bi-polar disorder. But what makes things worse is that he's unwilling to recognize he has a problem and seek help. And of course it puts everyone on the family. The Latino pride bullshit my parents have known is that you can't be "crazy" or have a mental illness. 

     

    Right now as I type this, he's having an episode. And it truly is like he's a different person. Reminds me of the movie Split. What kills me most is what he puts my mother through with his bullshit. 

     

     

    Having a brother with bi polar/mania is really tough.  When they are in an episode, you have to just make sure they don't put themselves in harms way.  You have to let them ride the wave, and when they start to come back to reality, talk with them about it, and remind them about therapy and the support out there.  My brother has struggled with this for +15 years, and just in the last 2-3 has he really gotten himself in a good place.  You cannot 'force' them to do anything.  

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