u/pookishbb

Image 1 — Anyone who has purchased cmf buds 2 Pro within a period of past 1 year?
Image 2 — Anyone who has purchased cmf buds 2 Pro within a period of past 1 year?
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Anyone who has purchased cmf buds 2 Pro within a period of past 1 year?

Hi guys I'm really in huge trouble

My ear phone is not working

It's cmf buds 2

I purchased it back in 2024 May

I know you guys will say it's 2 years now I should give up

But I'm really searching for someone who can help me by sharing the invoice pdf of their purchase order

Given that it must be purchased within 1 year (as warranty is valid for period of 1 year)

Please help me this one ear phone is very emotionally close to me as my bf gifted it to me and I love it's features but now the same model is not available and I totally don't like the newer model

Please help me if you can 😭🥺🙏🏻

u/pookishbb — 7 days ago

If anyone finds it please let me know

It was very precious to me and I've lost it

Can't stop feeling guilty for being so irresponsible

I know it's a long shot posting here but let me know if anyone finds it

u/pookishbb — 9 days ago

If anyone finds it please let me know

It was very precious to me and I've lost it

Can't stop feeling guilty for being so irresponsible

I know it's a long shot posting here but let me know if anyone finds it

u/pookishbb — 9 days ago

I’ve been seeing a lot of her content lately, and I’m trying to understand something-not hate, just a genuine observation.

Sometimes it feels like everyday situations are framed in a very extreme way, especially around topics like clothing, societal pressure, etc.

I completely understand that these issues do exist and are real for many women-but does anyone else feel like the presentation can come off as a bit one-sided or repetitive?

For example, the idea that women are constantly pressured in a very specific way doesn’t fully match what I’ve personally seen around me (even in smaller cities).

Again, not dismissing anyone’s experiences but I’m curious if others feel the content sometimes amplifies things for engagement rather than nuance?

Would like to hear different perspectives.

u/pookishbb — 13 days ago