u/WrldDriftR

Told to Use the App vs Tap

Current riding the G line to Union Station. I used tap to pay when I boarded. The onboard transit security told be that next time I need to download and buy my ticket through the app because he has no way of verifying my tap purchase. Im confused as to what is going on here.

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u/WrldDriftR — 13 hours ago

Community Input: If we built a dedicated hair loss/hair system event, what would you want to see?

Hi everyone,

I have been following this sub for a while and have seen how much knowledge is shared here. A friend of mine is in the early stages of putting together a dedicated, multi-day seminar/conference focused on education and resources for anyone using hair systems/wigs/ /toupees.

The idea is to bring together experts, vendors, and users for a deep dive into the technical and practical stuff that usually only gets discussed in forum threads.

Before we get too far into the weeds with planning, we wanted to ask this community what an ideal event would actually look like for you. We want to build something that provides genuine value, not just a sales pitch.

If you were to attend a dedicated event for hair restoration and systems, what would you actually want to see?

  • Specific Demos: Are you more interested in technical DIY maintenance, professional styling and blending, or base repairs?
  • Topic Requests: Scalp health, adhesive chemistry, or maybe the psychological side of transitioning to a hair system?
  • Access: Would you want to see specific vendors there to test different hair qualities and products in person?
  • Format: Do you prefer hands-on workshops, live "transformation" demos, or open Q&A panels with industry veterans?

We are essentially looking to build a wish list to see if there is enough interest to make this happen. What are the biggest pain points or questions you have that are not being answered by YouTube, Reddit, or stylists?

Appreciate any thoughts or feedback you are willing to share.

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u/WrldDriftR — 17 hours ago

Community Input: If we built a dedicated hair loss/hair system event, what would you want to see?

Hi everyone,

I have been following this sub for a while and have seen how much knowledge is shared here. A friend of mine is in the early stages of putting together a dedicated, multi-day seminar/conference focused on education and resources for anyone using hair systems/wigs/ /toupees.

The idea is to bring together experts, vendors, and users for a deep dive into the technical and practical stuff that usually only gets discussed in forum threads.

Before we get too far into the weeds with planning, we wanted to ask this community what an ideal event would actually look like for you. We want to build something that provides genuine value, not just a sales pitch.

If you were to attend a dedicated event for hair restoration and systems, what would you actually want to see?

  • Specific Demos: Are you more interested in technical DIY maintenance, professional styling and blending, or base repairs?
  • Topic Requests: Scalp health, adhesive chemistry, or maybe the psychological side of transitioning to a hair system?
  • Access: Would you want to see specific vendors there to test different hair qualities and products in person?
  • Format: Do you prefer hands-on workshops, live "transformation" demos, or open Q&A panels with industry veterans?

We are essentially looking to build a wish list to see if there is enough interest to make this happen. What are the biggest pain points or questions you have that are not being answered by YouTube, Reddit, or stylists?

Appreciate any thoughts or feedback you are willing to share.

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u/WrldDriftR — 17 hours ago