J22Jordan
J22Jordan
J22Jordan

This should be getting so much more love...

Yeah I was going to say this as well. When I bought my laptop right before it dropped $50 in price, I was surprised to find out that Amazon didn’t do price protection anymore, but my credit card company hooked me up. It did take a few emails to get sorted out but then they sent me a check about a week later for the

Why do people feel like being in the first boarding group is a luxury? I only understand it on Southwest, where seats are first come first sit. If my seat is assigned, I’d much rather be like, the last person to board.

Why would we be surprised? Do many people have a belief that the mildly wealthy are altruistic, not petty people automatically?

I got my grandparents a Chromebook last Xmas and it has been the best thing ever. Tech support calls (to me) have reduced drastically and they absolutely love it.

Yeah, this card seems awesome. Sadly, I can’t get approved for it yet. Still working on my credit score. Maybe in the next six months or so. Hopefully they keep the bonus going.

Absolutely true. Although I know plenty of people like this and it is difficult to convince them otherwise and finding new friends is also very scary. It took me a long time and lots of angst.

Thank you for this. Google shows me the price of Amazon stock like everyday for some reason. It’s not that difficult to swipe it away, but I’m a bit of a control freak and hate seeing it there.

I couldn’t agree more. The same goes for Barnwell.

I would rank The Ringer slightly above MEH, but I agree with your point. Grantland used to be appointment reading. The Ringer is now what I check for scraps when I’m bored and I’m finished reading all the stuff I really want to read.

Well, he did give instructions for a way to do it gradually, at least...

Can you explain what you mean by this? Do you mean the PayPal card or can you just pay with your account in some countries? I know you can do that in the US but only at limited places.

My girlfriend and I made extra money this month by listing our places on Airbnb for the weekends. If one of them rents, we just stay together at the other place, which we often do on the weekends anyway. It’s been unbelievably successful, to the point that we might now be having a better holiday vacation that we

“Sure, you could sell that junk for cash, but here’s an even better option:”

Have they chosen a location yet?

I mean, this is just factually incorrect. “Habit-forming” and “addictive” are indeed interchangeable, according to the dictionary. But it seems now like you meant chemically addictive (which you didn’t specify before, but whatever). If you think alcohol is not chemically addictive, I would urge to you google “delirium

Oh, thanks. Your anecdote has proven to me that, just like you, absolutely no one in the world could have a problem with weed that affects their life to the point that they need help.

I absolutely love Project Fi. It also has helped me stop using my phone so much during the day because they only charge for the data you actually use. For example, I’m less likely to waste time checking facebook since I know it will cost me a few cents each time I do (unless on WiFi).

On settling old debts: I have a debt that is about 3 years past due from a time in my life when I was struggling financially (and just about every way possible). It’s marked on my credit report as “charged off.” I have the money to repay it now, but should I? Will this ever go away if not?

What is better about this than the native scanner in Google Drive? Serious question.