I checked my cart and its paid and there. Expected ship date for this pre-order is 3/29 and should arrive by 3/31. For anyone having trouble ordering it this way, I used the Amazon app on my Galaxy Note 4.
I checked my cart and its paid and there. Expected ship date for this pre-order is 3/29 and should arrive by 3/31. For anyone having trouble ordering it this way, I used the Amazon app on my Galaxy Note 4.
I found the way to order it with Android:
I agree. I was all ready to purchase the dot but I don’t have fire TV or Echo. It doesn’t make sense - if I already had one of those two items why would I order the dot?
Our biggest impulse spending is eating out, whether it be fast food or otherwise. After that its Amazon lightning deals. We generally behave ourselves but fall short here. We’ve decided to let the kids make a list of 7 meals they love, and 7 they don’t. We now make this into a weekly shopping list, and can cook meals…
We switched our cell from AT&T to T-Mobile and saved about $60 a month, while getting new phones and unlimited data. That was a win! We have no credit cards so that was easy. Our rent is already low - we negotiated a lower rent a year ago when we moved in and to include water/sewer, this saving us $100+ a month over…
I purchased Karma strictly because of the unlimited plan, and oddly enough I received it today in the mail after waiting a month and purchasing it with the Neverstop plan. I’ll be returning it - it is cheaper to get tethering on my smartphone which now renders Karma useless. It’s no longer a good deal.
Although it wasn’t $0, we did pretty well - $40. And that is down from about $150. One of our goals was to stay under $50 for eating out. Previously we were around $400 a month. Reduced that to $150 and now we are doing even better. After reviewing our finances it was a huge drain. The saved money has been re-directed…
MY wife and run a part time bookkeeping business from home, and we also do budgeting and planning for families. We are not financial planners, just experienced bookkeepers and people who are good with money. Right now, I am doing most of it while working a full time job so my wife can complete nursing school. While…
I am going through the process now, and the author is spot on with this article. There are two classes to take, which are basically counseling on credit and debt. They are designed to help you understand how you got to this point, and how to not get there again. There are fee's. Currently I paid $1,200 for my…
Without a degree, I've managed to land two great jobs in my time. I lost one when the company relocated, and the other to the economy in 2008. Since then I've languished in lower paying positions, losing about 30% in income from previous positions (don't get me wrong - I'm happy to be working!)
I think the married and having kids questions can be taken both ways. The first way, as everyone assumes, is that if you have kids you will naturally have attendance issues. I've found that having kids minimally impacts attendance. If the employee is responsible, they have done their best to arrange backup in case of…
Casual dress code is the most important perk for me. In almost all of my positions, I did not see clients. In some of those situations it was business attire - and I could never understand why. I'd rather be comfortable which would make me more productive. My current position is casual - I am so happy!
I agree with Google Hangouts being the #1 choice. As a Chromebook and Android user it works best for me in most cases. But what about Skype? If Skype had a Chromebook app it would be my #1 choice, but I am pretty sure that would never happen. I use Skype for my business - I have a Skype In # and I use it to call out…
Another great entry! Several things really hit me - I think the list of 10 idea was great. I've always stopped after getting what I thought was good, but why not challenge yourself to do better? Joss Whedon answering these questions would be a dream! And he is certainly right, so many people in the series just work…
My moment came not too long ago, in fact just about 2 months ago. I was terribly unhappy in my job. I was under appreciated, under valued, and under utilized. I was supposed to be a member of management but due to corporate red tape and upper management screwing up everything I wound up never being able to get…
This has been, for me, the best article of the series yet! As I read the article it was almost as if I was describing how I work, minus the after midnight working sessions and Christmas music. I am so glad she mentioned productive procrastination - what a great description. My work habits are a mish-mosh of low-tech…