I also do this except the coffee and skim milk tip because I have an acid reflux. Being too busy and working your way up to the corporate top aren't excuses to get yourself time to be fit.
I rarely buy actual souvenirs, but I keep the postcards I've sent and buy one or sometimes more pair of earrings, as typical as possible for that country. And also: sand from the beach, park or desert :)
Your advice on how to make batteries last longer in electronic devices is out of date and incorrect. What you advise was correct for older battery types: nickel cadmium and nickel metal hydride. But today's cellphones, laptops and tablets all use lithium ion or lithium polymer batteries and these types like to be plugged in. Typically, they are good for about 500 full charges and then they very quickly deteriorate and die. If you let the battery get to 50% and then charge it, that's half a charge; doing that twice would be one of the 500 full charges. If you keep the device plugged in, you avoid a charge and the battery will last even longer.
Had 2 used counter tops on craigslist for 60 a piece Got a call . The caller States, Will be sending more than amount so the people who pick up the countertops can be paid. Just deposit the check in your account and when they arrive pay them. they sent 1489.00. What? The whole thing was a scam and my bank shredded the check. Thank God I did not do what they asked. My account would of never recovered and I would of been devastated, being on a set income. What kind of psychopaths are these people. Stay away from anyone offering more than what your asking. What a scammmm. The bank was real but the account which the check was drawn on wasn't. They went to great lengths to make it look legit but there greed gave it away. New countertops can be found for less.
I am 55 years old and was an absolute beginner when I came upon them by chance when searching for upper-body routines. I quickly got hooked on Tank Top Arms 1 and 2.
Even though my heaviest weights are only five pounds, my arms and shoulders developed beautiful definition after only a dozen sessions.
The videos are easy to follow even the first time, and Dan's voice and encouraging manner are perfect.
I don't understand the advantages of a debit card (unless for people who can't control their spending and need to spend to the last dollar they have).
In case of unauthorized charges, with a credit card it is the credit card company that is on the hook, and legally you are only responsible for $50, which no cannot ever charges. With a debit card, they have direct access to your bank account, and you are out of the money while being investigated. It does not sound like such a advantage.
Setting a CRT Monitor or a TV on the curb around here will get you a $500 fine. You need to deliver it to the recycling center (20 mile round trip) and pay $25 for the privilege.
Great article. This is the most effective way to know and learn about these 10 little words that will get you the best price every time. This article will be very useful and helpful. Read and understand the article and you will get a brilliant idea. Thanks for sharing this article. I will share this information with my friends. Very informative.
So far I upgrade every two years when my contracts are up. I would prefer to purchase my phones outright and save money by not being under contract with my provider, but so far this has been cost prohibitive.
Also I have considered upgrading earlier in the past when a new model has been released prior to my upgrade, but so far I haven't bit the bullet on this urge.
I replace my cell phone every 4-5 years. I have "free minutes for life" on my current pre-paid phone so it's going to have to be seriously out of style before I replace it.
They usually last around 2 years then our phones start acting up. We try to hold on to them for as long as we can or if there is a really good deal on a new one.
Only when I have to... if the old one breaks or there is another good reason. I'm not a techie at all and tend to be a late adopter. That said, two years ago I got a smartphone when we moved into a stucco house because the signal of a regular phone wouldn't go through the walls and I was unable to make calls from home. And when my husband cracked the screen on his and I needed to scan books quickly at a volunteer job, and we needed to change providers anyway for better coverage, we surprised ourselves and bought older model Iphones. We got a great deal, but we probably won't replace them for 5-10 years, lol!
Hi Guest, I wouldn't recommend trying to negotiate something down to zero all the time. The key to a good negotiation is to negotiate around the BATNA of the other party. The Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement or BATNA is the course of action that will be taken by a party if the current negotiations fail and an agreement cannot be reached. BATNA is the key focus and the driving force behind a successful negotiator. A party should generally not accept a worse resolution than its BATNA, and I bet that a value of $0 is often not a good option for any salesperson.
Mmm, I daresay that I precisely what the previous guest said: "don't try to negotiate things down to 0$"...
I also do this except the coffee and skim milk tip because I have an acid reflux. Being too busy and working your way up to the corporate top aren't excuses to get yourself time to be fit.
I have found myself saying "to be fair" a lot more than I should. Its repetitive, annoying and, most of the time, I'm not actually being fair at all!
I rarely buy actual souvenirs, but I keep the postcards I've sent and buy one or sometimes more pair of earrings, as typical as possible for that country. And also: sand from the beach, park or desert :)
Your advice on how to make batteries last longer in electronic devices is out of date and incorrect. What you advise was correct for older battery types: nickel cadmium and nickel metal hydride. But today's cellphones, laptops and tablets all use lithium ion or lithium polymer batteries and these types like to be plugged in. Typically, they are good for about 500 full charges and then they very quickly deteriorate and die. If you let the battery get to 50% and then charge it, that's half a charge; doing that twice would be one of the 500 full charges. If you keep the device plugged in, you avoid a charge and the battery will last even longer.
every 4 years, may be..
Oh my! I'm starting my day by checking my inbox; I really need to work on that. Thanks for sharing this post! It's very helpful and informative.
Yes, stay away.
Had 2 used counter tops on craigslist for 60 a piece Got a call . The caller States, Will be sending more than amount so the people who pick up the countertops can be paid. Just deposit the check in your account and when they arrive pay them. they sent 1489.00. What? The whole thing was a scam and my bank shredded the check. Thank God I did not do what they asked. My account would of never recovered and I would of been devastated, being on a set income. What kind of psychopaths are these people. Stay away from anyone offering more than what your asking. What a scammmm. The bank was real but the account which the check was drawn on wasn't. They went to great lengths to make it look legit but there greed gave it away. New countertops can be found for less.
Thank you. But how come a Filipino store not included? I would have loved to hear what I could re-discover at one.
I LOVE Fitness Blender!
I am 55 years old and was an absolute beginner when I came upon them by chance when searching for upper-body routines. I quickly got hooked on Tank Top Arms 1 and 2.
Even though my heaviest weights are only five pounds, my arms and shoulders developed beautiful definition after only a dozen sessions.
The videos are easy to follow even the first time, and Dan's voice and encouraging manner are perfect.
I don't understand the advantages of a debit card (unless for people who can't control their spending and need to spend to the last dollar they have).
In case of unauthorized charges, with a credit card it is the credit card company that is on the hook, and legally you are only responsible for $50, which no cannot ever charges. With a debit card, they have direct access to your bank account, and you are out of the money while being investigated. It does not sound like such a advantage.
Setting a CRT Monitor or a TV on the curb around here will get you a $500 fine. You need to deliver it to the recycling center (20 mile round trip) and pay $25 for the privilege.
Great article. This is the most effective way to know and learn about these 10 little words that will get you the best price every time. This article will be very useful and helpful. Read and understand the article and you will get a brilliant idea. Thanks for sharing this article. I will share this information with my friends. Very informative.
So far I upgrade every two years when my contracts are up. I would prefer to purchase my phones outright and save money by not being under contract with my provider, but so far this has been cost prohibitive.
Also I have considered upgrading earlier in the past when a new model has been released prior to my upgrade, but so far I haven't bit the bullet on this urge.
I replace my cell phone every 4-5 years. I have "free minutes for life" on my current pre-paid phone so it's going to have to be seriously out of style before I replace it.
She never said there shouldn't be a fee. She's saying don't be an idiot and pay the fee.
I replace my phone every 3 years.
They usually last around 2 years then our phones start acting up. We try to hold on to them for as long as we can or if there is a really good deal on a new one.
I replaced my last phone because it got stolen. I usually keep my phones until they break. I'm not sure if I would choose the iPhone 6.
Only when it breaks. Otherwise, I wait for my hubby to upgrade his and take his old one.
Only when I have to... if the old one breaks or there is another good reason. I'm not a techie at all and tend to be a late adopter. That said, two years ago I got a smartphone when we moved into a stucco house because the signal of a regular phone wouldn't go through the walls and I was unable to make calls from home. And when my husband cracked the screen on his and I needed to scan books quickly at a volunteer job, and we needed to change providers anyway for better coverage, we surprised ourselves and bought older model Iphones. We got a great deal, but we probably won't replace them for 5-10 years, lol!
Nice trick Brendan, thanks for adding it to the list.
Hi Guest, I wouldn't recommend trying to negotiate something down to zero all the time. The key to a good negotiation is to negotiate around the BATNA of the other party. The Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement or BATNA is the course of action that will be taken by a party if the current negotiations fail and an agreement cannot be reached. BATNA is the key focus and the driving force behind a successful negotiator. A party should generally not accept a worse resolution than its BATNA, and I bet that a value of $0 is often not a good option for any salesperson.
I am slow to replace a working phone unless there is a major change in the operating system. Also I'm cheap. 2 - 3 years is often enough.