My wife is a pretty good sport on most things like that. The charcoal gray doesn’t clash too badly with the white cabinets and pale gray floor of the laundry room. I don’t think either of us even thinks about the color at this point. And she got her all stainless kitchen around the same time, which was much higher up on her priority list.
It also helped that the gray one had the steam feature that we liked, but didn’t want to pay extra for, lol.
Sounds like FUBO is a bunch of jerks. Our credit card company is pretty good about reversing charges if we’re not getting customer service from a company. But then again I refuse to pay for more than basic Netflix and Amazon Prime, and we cut cable years ago.
Sporting events that are available in our area on broadcast TV we can’t watch because we don’t have line of sight to any American stations. There are some folks nearby who use a VPN and pirate the streams via overseas websites.
“Our credit card company is pretty good about reversing charges”
We have several Chase cards. In going through all of our charges the past few years with a fine-tooth comb, I found some fraud that they reversed. I think they have a three or four year time limit on fraud.
BUT, I learned you have only 118 days to contest a charge with a merchant like this case with Fubo. We are beyond the 118 day by about 20 days and Chase says “we can’t help you.” I’m really steamed because we were fighting with Fubo ourselves for a lot of that 118 day period. If I’d known about Chase’s rule, we would have given up on Fubo a lot earlier and contested it with Chase. Looks like we are out $78 now. The whole thing hacks me off.