Is This the Best Search Engine Ever for New & Used Cars?
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7 Money Saving Ideas For City Slickers
I moved into a big city in the last year, DFW to be a bit more specific, and I have been amazed at all of the fun things and all the options that have opened up to me since I got here. The only downside is that lots of these options cost money. Generally speaking, people think living in the city costs more and it certainly can. Here are some great ideas to save you city slickers on some of your hard earned income. Zipcar Zipcar is a car rental company catering specifically to those in the city. You are… Read the whole article...Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Downside, Earned Income, Fun Things, Happy Hour, Hassle, Insurance, Large Group, Money Saving Ideas, Options, Public Transportation, Purchasing Power, Short Time, Taxes, Zipcar
Is Netflix Worth It?
Jenna writes in: My husband and I have been talking about signing up for Netflix, but we’re just not sure if it’s worth the extra monthly bill. Do you have any thoughts or pointers? Sarah and I have been on-again off-again Netflix users for most of the past decade. Our experience taught us a few things about Netflix – and about some broader money and personal issues related to watching DVDs. First of all, Netflix really does what it says that it does. You get DVDs in the mail along with a return prepaid envelope. You can keep the DVDs… Read the whole article...Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Convenience, Customer Service, Decade, Extra, Hassle, Imagine, Jenna, Mail, Many People, Netflix, Pointers, Video Store
Borrow Money With Prosper & Lending Club
Earlier this year, I hosted a guest post by Jonathan sharing his experiences with borrowing money from peer to peer lending network Prosper. Just recently, I received the following email from a reader singing their praises: I’ve borrowed twice now from Prosper and I love it. The first loan was $7000 at 8.65% for three years and the most recent was $8000 at 9.65% for three years. I got the 2nd in response to the credit cards jacking up my interest rate and slashing my credit limit no reason. I was so angry about the… Read the whole article...Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Borrowers, Borrowing Money, Credit Card Debt, Credit Cards, Debt Loans, Debts, Direct Deposit, Email, Hassle, Interest Rate Hikes, Lenders, Lending Networks, Peer To Peer Lending, Sources Of Funding