One example could be that a customer bought tickets through Stubhub for a sports event. They realized later that there were hidden fees that almost doubled the original price. When they tried to contact Stubhub for a refund or explanation, they were given the run - around and no proper resolution was provided. This made the whole process a nightmare for the customer.
Sure. There was a case where a fan bought tickets for a highly anticipated concert on Stubhub. When they arrived at the venue, the tickets were rejected as they were counterfeit. The fan lost a lot of money and missed out on the concert.
Yes, there might be some fanfictions with this theme that are family - friendly. Some authors may focus on the emotional and platonic aspects of their relationship rather than any inappropriate content. For example, they could write about Charlie and Hermione sharing adventures or having deep conversations that build a strong friendship or a budding romance in a very innocent way.
One implication could be a change in the moral compass of the story. Since Harry is a dark celestial wizard, the traditional ideas of good and evil might be blurred. Another implication could be a different power structure in the fanfiction world.
One big challenge is the distance. It's hard to be physically close when you're in different countries. For example, if one is in the UK and the other in South Africa, just visiting each other requires a lot of time and money for flights.
A frequent plot in such fanfictions is Naruto's over - protective nature towards Hinata. He might be overly cautious when Hinata is involved in a dangerous situation, even if she is fully capable of handling it herself. This can lead to some comical situations as well as moments of deep emotional connection. Also, there could be plots where Naruto has to protect Hinata from a threat within the ninja academy, like a jealous rival.
One possible aspect could be her family life. Maybe she has an interesting family background or has overcome family - related challenges. For example, she could have been raised in a large family and had to fight for her own dreams within that family dynamic.
One key element is the motivation of the whistleblower. Usually, they are driven by a sense of justice, seeing something wrong that they believe the public should know. For example, if a company is polluting the environment secretly. Another element is the information they are blowing the whistle on. It has to be significant, like financial fraud in a large corporation. And finally, the consequences they face. Sometimes they are protected, but often they face retaliation from the entities they expose.
Morning sickness fanfiction often delves into the more personal and often overlooked aspects of a character's pregnancy journey. It can be a way for writers to show the vulnerability and strength of a character at the same time. Some fanfics might also use morning sickness as a plot device to bring other characters closer, like a partner showing extra care and concern during this difficult time.
One characteristic is that they usually explore the growth and development of the young girl. In 'Anne of Green Gables', Anne goes from being a lonely orphan to a beloved member of the community. Another aspect is that they can provide a unique perspective on historical events. In 'The Witch of Blackbird Pond', we see the Puritan society through Kit's eyes, which is different from an adult's view. And often, these novels use the young girl's story to highlight the values of the time, such as loyalty and kindness.
I'm not sure specifically which 'gold real story' you're referring to. It could be about the history of gold mining, like the gold rushes in California or Australia. Maybe it's a story related to a particular piece of gold jewelry and its significance in someone's family.
The 'Cinderella' story might be in there. It's a classic tale of a girl who overcomes hardship with the help of a fairy godmother and eventually finds her happily ever after.