I Would pay off all my debt and after that, i would buy an ETF for MSCI World and live from the returns of this investment. Than i would quit my day job.
I also got the same exact email while trying to sell a stair chair, when I asked the buyer to call that was the end of the communication. This is my first negative experience with Craigs list
I would put it into a wide variety of diversified investments, and use a portion of it for certain charities, particularly ones that help children and animals.
You can use camelcamelcamel to track an item's price. It shows an icon in your address bar. When you click on the icon, it will give you a choice of one month up to all and it will show you a graph with the prices in that time frame. You can also put your desired price and they will email you if and when that product reaches that price. Not all products are tracked but the majority of them are. I use it a lot!
When I read the reviews of an item, I go by the ones that are written by verified buyers.
With a million dollars...I would pay off my mortgage, purchase a small motor home, quit my job...give some money to my children to pay some of their college debt, buy my mother a better wheelchair. If there is anything left, I would save go to school for raw food chef and nutritionist.
The first question in the form is very confusing, not sure where to get this answer from, from using one of the homes search sites like zillow (with the planwise app installed) or what, so i just put the price it gave me monthly by searching zillow with the app installed, wish the question was more specific, very confusing on how to get the answer, but i tried my best.
I would take my entire family on an amazing vacation and then put the rest aside for future expenses (college, retirement, etc) and hopefully not have to worry about money any more!
Haha, yeah those darn drones! I think a lot of what is happening is Amazon is realizing that their loyal base is pretty entrenched and not doing much in terms of price comparisons and looking for coupons. So this means they can start inching prices upward and not many shoppers are going to notice, and if they do, they will happily pay a little more for the convenience. I say, "ALWAYS price compare significant purchases!"
Great add-on David. Dynamic pricing is definitely something Amazon, and others, do frequently. Even going so far as changing the price depending on your zip code and how affluent it might be. If you think a retailer is doing this to you, try browsing in incognito mode
Invest it well and hope the resulting income would allow my husband and me to travel, give to charities we love and buy a nice car every few years for the rest of our hopefully long lives.
I used to buy a whole lot at Amazon because they had the best price. Prime was good, but prices at Amazon went up significantly, Prime TV continued to suck, and I really don't need my crap in 2-days. I still buy stuff at Amazon when I have a 35 dollar purchase (to get the free shipping), but it's obvious they are "punishing" me by holding my order for 5 days and then shipping it the same 2-day prime shipping as before. Bottom line is I buy a whole lot more on ebay and from other reliable online sellers now. There are some deals out there if you look.
Of course I'm aiming to be a millionaire right now. Who isn't? Once I become a millionaire, I want to set up a scholarship fund for minority students, enlist the help of others to distribute home-cooked meals and blessing bags to homeless people every week, and start my own greeting-card line.
Simple, I'd invest it and spend the dividends. Of course later in life I would need to spend down the capital or leave it in a will to charitable organizations.
I would pay off my fiance's and my debt (~$100,000 in student loans, car payments, wedding planning stuff, and CCs), purchase a house outright (~$250,000), invest about $100,000, establish a travel fund to cover vacations for the next 20 years (~100,00) then give the rest to my parents and his in laws.
I would make a small instant gratification purchase and then place a majority of the money in an investment to go towards my retirement. I hope to manage my money well so that I can retire early and live comfortably.
I would make a small instant gratification purchase and then place a majority of the money in an investment to go towards my retirement. I hope to manage my money well so that I can retire early and live comfortably.
I Would pay off all my debt and after that, i would buy an ETF for MSCI World and live from the returns of this investment. Than i would quit my day job.
I also got the same exact email while trying to sell a stair chair, when I asked the buyer to call that was the end of the communication. This is my first negative experience with Craigs list
I would put it into a wide variety of diversified investments, and use a portion of it for certain charities, particularly ones that help children and animals.
You can use camelcamelcamel to track an item's price. It shows an icon in your address bar. When you click on the icon, it will give you a choice of one month up to all and it will show you a graph with the prices in that time frame. You can also put your desired price and they will email you if and when that product reaches that price. Not all products are tracked but the majority of them are. I use it a lot!
When I read the reviews of an item, I go by the ones that are written by verified buyers.
I would pay all my bills off. Then I would quit my very stressful job. I would like to start a rescue animal shelter.
With a million dollars...I would pay off my mortgage, purchase a small motor home, quit my job...give some money to my children to pay some of their college debt, buy my mother a better wheelchair. If there is anything left, I would save go to school for raw food chef and nutritionist.
The first question in the form is very confusing, not sure where to get this answer from, from using one of the homes search sites like zillow (with the planwise app installed) or what, so i just put the price it gave me monthly by searching zillow with the app installed, wish the question was more specific, very confusing on how to get the answer, but i tried my best.
I would pay off every debt, send my parents a big cash gift and put a home tiki bar in our basement.
I would take my entire family on an amazing vacation and then put the rest aside for future expenses (college, retirement, etc) and hopefully not have to worry about money any more!
Haha, yeah those darn drones! I think a lot of what is happening is Amazon is realizing that their loyal base is pretty entrenched and not doing much in terms of price comparisons and looking for coupons. So this means they can start inching prices upward and not many shoppers are going to notice, and if they do, they will happily pay a little more for the convenience. I say, "ALWAYS price compare significant purchases!"
Pay off the house.
Work as a Creative (writing/art/voice acting) instead of working for other people.
Invest in my husband's business, Charlemagne Beard Oil.
But...do orders still qualify for 2-day Prime delivery?
Great add-on David. Dynamic pricing is definitely something Amazon, and others, do frequently. Even going so far as changing the price depending on your zip code and how affluent it might be. If you think a retailer is doing this to you, try browsing in incognito mode
Invest it well and hope the resulting income would allow my husband and me to travel, give to charities we love and buy a nice car every few years for the rest of our hopefully long lives.
I would pay off my house and take my family on a cruise.
Donate 40% and buy a house with the rest!
I used to buy a whole lot at Amazon because they had the best price. Prime was good, but prices at Amazon went up significantly, Prime TV continued to suck, and I really don't need my crap in 2-days. I still buy stuff at Amazon when I have a 35 dollar purchase (to get the free shipping), but it's obvious they are "punishing" me by holding my order for 5 days and then shipping it the same 2-day prime shipping as before. Bottom line is I buy a whole lot more on ebay and from other reliable online sellers now. There are some deals out there if you look.
Of course I'm aiming to be a millionaire right now. Who isn't? Once I become a millionaire, I want to set up a scholarship fund for minority students, enlist the help of others to distribute home-cooked meals and blessing bags to homeless people every week, and start my own greeting-card line.
Simple, I'd invest it and spend the dividends. Of course later in life I would need to spend down the capital or leave it in a will to charitable organizations.
I would donate a chunk of it to various charities, travel the world, and sock away a lot for retirement and future children.
I would buy 5 or 10 wooded acres and build a house designed to live off the grid.
I would pay off my fiance's and my debt (~$100,000 in student loans, car payments, wedding planning stuff, and CCs), purchase a house outright (~$250,000), invest about $100,000, establish a travel fund to cover vacations for the next 20 years (~100,00) then give the rest to my parents and his in laws.
I would make a small instant gratification purchase and then place a majority of the money in an investment to go towards my retirement. I hope to manage my money well so that I can retire early and live comfortably.
I would make a small instant gratification purchase and then place a majority of the money in an investment to go towards my retirement. I hope to manage my money well so that I can retire early and live comfortably.
Game of thrones doesn't have commercials.