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If you're an iPhone user on a limited AT&T data plan but had an unlimited one in the past, AT&T will let you switch back for free, the AP reports.
AT&T refused to comment on the loophole that they're not promoting at all, but the AP was able to confirm it with some users. The limited plans went into place in June, 2010.
It only works if you had an unlimited plan in the past. To do it, just call up AT&T customer service at 1-800-331-0500 or 611 from your phone and ask for it.
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Earlier today, Verizon announced that -- at least for now -- they'll be offering unlimited data plans to its iPhone users for $ 30/month. But the question is: Do you need it?
Luckily, our siblings-in-arms at Consumer Reports have already done some pondering this question.
Without specifics on what Verizon's tiered data plans will cost, CR had to go on the assumption that the company will price those plans at the same or lower dollar amounts AT&T has been charging. Additionally, CR assumes that there is nothing about your average Verizon subscriber that would make him or her a…
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They can study, hold an after-school job, and keep a group of friends, but they still may need a little help from their parents in finding (and paying for) the best gear for back-to-school. Forget those boring backpacks and same ol’ supplies -- We’ve got an eye for the newest and best tech on the market for teenagers, and our recent guide at My Life Scoop features six amazing products and services for their class time and anytime! Check out my two favorite picks here:
SMS Replier with Drive Reply
Free for Lite Version, $19.95 for Pro Version
Does the…
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Read any good books lately? Maybe you’re actually reading MORE since you’ve gotten that new smart phone? We share a few of the 6 apps we love from a recent My Life Scoop article.
GoodReads
Platform: iPhone
Cost: Free
A mobile companion to one of the top social networking sites for the voracious reader, GoodReads free app does so much, it’s tempting to spend all day using it (and not get any real reading done.) Users can access their GoodReads.com online account to do all the things they would normally do at the website (explore your friend’s bookshelves, add status updates on the…
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It’s been a although because we’ve talked about YNAB (You Require A Budget) here at Moolanomy. Personally, I think YNAB is 1 of the much better personal spending budgeting software program available these days due to its zero-based budgeting system. If you’re searching for a great budgeting software program, or searching to improve on what you’re currently utilizing, you may want to check out YNAB. They’ve recently launched a new product, YNAB 3, and I’d like to highlight some of the new and improved functions.
What is YNAB?
YNAB is a proactive, forward-searching personal budgeting software program. There are a…
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If your New Year’s resolution included some sort of financial goal, odds are you’ve struggled to keep up with it already. While most people know they should keep some sort of budget, and many genuinely try to, most run into the reality of it all: tracking all those receipts and logging each purchase takes a huge amount of time. Even for those who started with the best intentions, most soon fall behind. That’s why a growing number of people are turning…
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By Erin Gifford
Another new year, and many have embarked on annual quests to save more money. Brown bag lunches are back in style and there are fewer trips to Starbucks. Would-be coupon mavens pore over the coupon inserts with scissors in hand. Give it a few weeks and many of these same people will have already fallen back into their spending ways of 2009, thinking about new savings strategies over a Tall Caramel Latte.
As for the would-be coupon mavens, I'll be honest, I like to clip coupons, but it's not for everybody. It takes time to clip, sort,…
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One of the most universally dreaded errands throughout American history has been going to the bank. Synonymous with long lines, incompetent employees and bureaucratic nightmares, banking in person is rarely described as anything other than a necessary evil. Of course, face to face banking has become less frequent during the last decade, due to the rise of online banking. The ability to pay bills, examine account balances and transfer funds with the click of a mouse has been nothing short of a godsend…
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