That’s neat, but f*ck Sprint.
As I said, if the contemporary discourse is pleasing to you, by all means enjoy the rest of the election season. I am sure you will misunderstand it every bit as much as you’ve misunderstood each of my comments.
Not watching the debates does not equal disengagement from politics, and addressing everyone who will read my comment in no way assumes they share my attitude.
Unless you’re somehow still getting super cheap phones on contract, I don’t know why you’d buy anything but a Nexus. They’re affordable, get a new one every year, and you can sell your old one for like 60%+ of what you paid for it (assuming you don’t destroy your phones).
Don’t be a snarky asshole if you can’t deal with having a snarky asshole comment given back to you.
Don’t be a snarky asshole if you can’t deal with having a snarky asshole comment given back to you.
You are incorrect. What you meant to say is that a flat 0% utilization across all accounts may ding your score (not by much). That is why it’s recommended (not by FICO) to keep your utilization around 1-2% for the best overall impact on your scores.
This is a myth that has been debunked numerous times.
I have to call “citation required” on that.
I don’t think it’s a good idea to let balances linger. Not only because you’re throwing money away on interest, but also because I don’t think it helps your credit. In fact, according to FICO, that would hurt it.
One thing that, in my mind, gets lost in discussing this case is this fact.
Sounds too much like work to me.
Step 1: Don’t go to clubs. Nothing good ever happens at clubs
I was saying boo-urns.
Does not work on sites that use https and self served ad’s as it cant detect and blackhole ads in encrypted connections. It’s bes to install an adblocker on every browser so that it can block everywhere.
Y’know, this is a dick move, but I support it anyway, because someone has to make a stand against the trophies-for-participation mentality.
What did I just read?