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Filter out today's "Rant" and "Rave" threads.The magazine ain't so great.Welcome to /r/YNAB! Check out the wiki, and new users please read this helpful page! If a tow operator is busy, we can find out right away and move down the list without having to wait on a car club CSR do that at whatever escalation interval their SLA allows.ĪAA, why so popular? I mean the internet has kind of taken over triptiks and all those paper tourbooks and maps. Our approach is now to type "towing" into Google Maps and pick the highest rated tow operator nearby. We carried AAA for a few years, and then decided when we need help we'd like to arrange that as quickly as possible. If it's a blizzard day and you end up in a ditch, you'll be tended to after everyone else who was willing to pay more. If it's a typical light day, you get as good of service as you'll ever have. Shops agree to this because AAA guarantees a steady stream of work, but this also means that AAA jobs end up at the bottom of the job list. They offer one number to call for service, and provide service at a regular known fixed cost instead of a random interval variable cost.įor areas they don't directly service, they negotiate rates down to the bare minimum (I've read as low as $23/dispatch). I'm old enough to remember the value of this in the days of yore, but today? Am I missing something here?
Several appear to be special interest specific. I suspect it’s for the household with several genders and generations (such as parents and children). Hey, I am a graduate of Evelyn Wood speed reading course, but I couldn't read that many mags. Goodness! When do you find the time to watch/read all those streaming services/mags? Last time I did this we had someone from Australia, two from Canada, one from upstate New York, and two from California. I am debating a zoom membership I live alone and it is really fun to paint virtually in a group, just painting and chatting and sharing our work. Monthly membership in two artist/painter online educational groups Leans left but probes more in depth than the WSJ on many stories.Īcorn (the best $6/month I've ever spent!!!!!) WSJ digital (a friend shares with me) Leans right. Netflix (for four people, I share with a widow friend and my two young adult children) I'm one of the few people I know these days that are actually in the Center. I will say I believe The Economist is sliding left, but for the price I can accept that. It renewed without a hitch for the initial price. While our current subscription still has time remaining, it might be a good idea to do some planning now and see what offers may be on the table.
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We complained and they acknowledged they’re having some troubles with delivery and gave us a free digital subscription to go with our print. We have been print only for years, and recently with coronavirus they’ve been having some delivery issues (to us at least). You may want to Give them a call and look into it again. If we can't find an acceptable compromise I suspect we may end up not renewing, at all. Also, one of us probably prefers digital while the other would want print. Would do that again in a heart beat, but I doubt that rate will be possible again. We used to get print only but miraculously scored print + digital for, I think, $200 for a 2-year subscription. Is The Economist rate for print or digital? The Economist (for my current rate of $47.99/year) Hulu (for my current rate of $2.27/month) W$J print edition (for my current rate of $109.69/year)īloomberg BusinessWeek (for my current rate of $2.00/year)