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i’m genuinely interested to see the excuses people come up with for this. it seems unfathomable to not share everything with my wife, passwords and all the information they protect included.

we loved consumer when we were with them. $40 for two lines was a sweet deal when you’re looking for lowest bottom-line price. Tracfone ended up beating them with a $25/60 day plan. my wife and i staggered our sign-up month, so our phone bill was $25/month for two people. but CC customer service and ease of use blew

my wife and i did it. we kept her phone with us since we were traveling to a party and wanted the GPS just in case. not having access to spotify made me learn that we have no CD players in our house, so spring cleaning was pretty dull. also learned my moto x4 has some pretty serious battery drain issues. granted, i

coming from a conservative Christian, wild at heart is garbage

i’d love some more pieces on how to use my phone to enhance my work productivity or personal life. i’ve made use of a cloud-based to-do list, collaborators, reminders and calendars, but i’m sure there could be much more.

I was so excited until the part where you have to live in NYC.

i really love that he’s not a work non-stop kind of guy like a lot of these other interviews have been. i too am not particularly functional until about 11-12, but my afternoons are great. glad to see that it doesn’t imply i’m doomed!

do you take requests? i’d love some low-stress multiplayer games i can play with my wife.

my wife and i’ve been using shopkick for almost 2 years now. we even got our 3 year old in on the fun. you can still earn decent money without spending any of your own. shopkick is how we determine our pizza budget. anytime both of us get enough for a $5 papa johns gift card, we combine and have pizza night!

for whatever reason, helping people find cheaper phone plans is my favorite part of financial planning. i’m not a planner, but i probably should have been, i love this stuff.