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When my ex walked out on me I opened all his bills and filled out the change of address to his mothers house. 

Huge caveat to using your insurance’s roadside assistance: It costs your insurer money, so it’s noted as a use of your insurance. While it’s not exactly the same as having an accident and it typically costs way less, any use of your insurance can have impacts on your coverage. Excessive use can trigger an increase in

Also, quality stainless cookware is the sweet spot of garage and estate sales. Everyone overvalues cast iron, and non-stick stuff is usually beat to hell. But you can go to almost any yard sale or garage sale and find copper bottom Revereware pots and pans for a couple-few bucks each.

My phone has a setting called Leave-it-in-the-kitchen-charging

It has been on every phone I’ve ever had


Apple has (long had) a built-in bedtime mode too, but all it does is turn the screen slightly orange. Going completely greyscale is a few steps beyond.

They’ll get all the vaccination confirmation they need when the nanobot 5G signal alerts the metal detectors of your Marburg virus zombie status.

Okay, so two months is too long, then?

It’s 2023, so it’s unfortunately slim pickings out here, especially if you don’t want to use numbers or periods.”

This is terrible advice. You’re not accruing interest charges if you make a full payment. Overpaying prevents you from earning interest on your savings or paying down other debt. Savings accounts can be in the 5% range right now, and other debt you have can be anywhere from 0-30something percent. It’s a lot smarter to

Not credit card rewards, but I know a guy that was doing some renovations at home a few years ago and basically got free gas for a while because he would buy Home Depot gift cards at the grocery store to pay for everything and get fuel discounts with the rewards program there.

Using a restaurant card for restaurant purchases and a grocery card for grocery purchases doesn’t give you extra rewards, you’re still only getting rewards once for each purchase. It’s a great strategy, but it’s not double dipping.

I guess medium-low, if it wasn’t in the fridge you can just blast in high to “sear” the pizza both sides I would add a dab of oil when heating on the dough side

2018 I bought a new Toyota Rav4 because the used ones were so close in price and I could finance the new one at 1%

I was in the exact same boat as you... er, uh, car...... My car was about to bite the dust. I’d have loved to have held onto it for longer, but instead of putting the money into fixing it, we just added that to our down-payment.

I bought a new car in 2012 and in the last 11 years I’ve put over 130,000 miles on it. I could have bought a used car but when you know you’re going to stick with it for a while, having the extra assurance from lack of previous drivers/miles and the extra warranties associated with new cars can often be worth the

A lot of us here are over at Jalopnik as well.

How did cleaning the waffle maker compare to cleaning after regular waffles? This sounds really interesting but the difficulty of cleaning a waffle maker already makes me hesitant to use one.

Anytime I’ve tried to be more active, and post or reply to someone else’s post, something annoying happens, and I end up quitting in a fit of disproportionate rage (or being banned for unnecessary snark).

We need a new rule for Lifehacker and its ilk: If a writer recommends a bad/fraudulent/scam service, they’re responsible for refunding any and all money their readers spent because of their recommendation.

Hahahahahaaa I’ve asked “what will this cost” every time I’ve had things done for years and you know what they tell me? Lies. Doesn’t do a damn thing and there’s absolutely nothing you can do after the fact when it turns out they lied to your face.