tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1884202454560545392024-03-08T15:19:52.138-08:00Free By 50"Too many of us look upon Americans as dollar chasers. This is a cruel libel, even if it is reiterated thoughtlessly by the Americans themselves."
<br>-- Albert EinsteinJim Rhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03524015644425203645noreply@blogger.comBlogger2509114tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188420245456054539.post-31638496489679124432021-10-13T11:24:00.002-07:002021-10-13T11:24:24.040-07:00I'm Still Here<p>
<span>I'm still around but just not active on my blog. I've just been on an extended unannounced hiatus. </span></p><p><span>I don't know if I'll post again in the future or not. </span></p><p><span style="font-size: x-small;"><br /></span></p><p><span style="font-size: x-small;">This article may contain referral links which pay this site a commission for purchases made at the sites.</span>
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One way to keep your miles in an infrequently used mileage plan is to find other cheap or trivial methods to generate miles for free or low cost and use that just frequently enough to remain active and delay the expiration. On Alaska airlines you can get miles with their 'Mileage Plan Shopping' by making purchases with a variety of retailers. <br />
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FandangoNow is one of the retailers in the Alaska shopping portal. They have items you can purchase instantly for a couple dollars. <br />
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Go to : <a href="http://mileageplanshopping.com/">mileageplanshopping.com</a> and log in with your Alaska account.<br />
Then search their portal to find the FandangoNow and follow its link there clicking the green 'Shop Now' button and you will be redirected to the FandangoNow site<br />
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Buy anything there worth >$1 and you're done.<br />
Now just wait. It doesn't credit to Alaska miles instantly and you'll have to give it maybe a couple weeks. So don't wait until the last minute.<br />
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FandangoNow has various movies you can rent but the good stuff is usually $5 or $6. If you want to see one of those movies anyway and need the miles credit then maybe thats not a bad deal. There are also single episodes of TV shows for $2-3. Or if you don't have any need for a movie rental or show you can always just find a $1.99 item to buy just to get the 2 miles credit and keep your Alaska miles active.<br />
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I made a $2.99 purchase on Sept. 24th. I got my miles on the Alaska site on October 4th.</div>
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On the Mileage Plan site it posted the item there on October 1st. I got an email from Mileage Plan Shopping on October 3rd saying that I'd earned 3 miles by shopping. Then October 4th on the Alaska site it showed up with the 3 miles credited in my Mileage Plan account.</div>
Altogether it took 10 calendar days from the purchase until it showed in my Alaska activity.<br />
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I'd recommend putting an item on your calendar to remind you that the miles are expiring 3-4 weeks in advance so you've go some time to go make a purchase and get the miles credited.<br />
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<g:plusone size="small"></g:plusone>Jim Rhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03524015644425203645noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188420245456054539.post-80669991361638800852019-06-21T13:05:00.000-07:002019-06-21T13:05:06.892-07:00How to Tell What Mobile Network Your Tracfone Phone Uses<br />
I now have a cheap phone plan from Tracfone. Tracfone has taken to using multiple mobile networks. You could have Tracfone and be on AT&T, T-Mobile or Verizon depending on ... um, beats me, actually I don't know what or how they choose. So anyway I don't know what phone network my was using and I wanted to check. Took me a while of searching to get a good answer.<br />
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I found the answer I was looking for <a href="https://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php/1905728-how-to-tell-if-tracfone-is-AT-amp-T-or-verizon">at HowardForums.com </a> Posted there by someone with username 'hpham' I'm pasting their full answer here to save it for reference :<br />
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<span style="background-color: #fafafa; color: #333333; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">There are several ways to tell which network your Tracfone uses.</span></b></span><br />
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<span style="background-color: #fafafa; color: #333333; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif; font-size: 13px;">890126 = T-Mobile, 890141 = AT&T, 891480 = Verizon. </span><br style="background-color: #fafafa; color: #333333; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif; font-size: 13px;" /><span style="background-color: #fafafa; color: #333333; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif; font-size: 13px;"><br /></span><br />
<span style="background-color: #fafafa; color: #333333; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif; font-size: 13px;">* Use the phone model number. Model numbers ending with "C" or "VL" use Verizon. Numbers ending with "G" or "AL" use AT&T. Numbers ending with "BL" could be AT&T or T-mobile.</span><br style="background-color: #fafafa; color: #333333; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif; font-size: 13px;" /><span style="background-color: #fafafa; color: #333333; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif; font-size: 13px;"><br /></span><br />
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My phone has 891480... at the start of the SIM and if I text to my email from my phone it comes through with an address @vtext.com which is Verizons address. My phone is on the Verizon network.<br />
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<g:plusone size="small"></g:plusone>Jim Rhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03524015644425203645noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188420245456054539.post-38007763958598063632019-05-17T10:19:00.000-07:002019-05-17T10:19:00.662-07:00Should You Delay College and Work To Save up Money Instead of Taking Loans?<br />
The Simple Dollar today discusses the question <a href="https://www.thesimpledollar.com/is-a-gap-year-better-financially-than-going-straight-to-college/">Is a Gap Year Better Financially Than Going Straight to College?</a><br />
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Setting the other reasons for gap years aside, lets look at the finances. Does it make sense to work a job before college in order to save up the money to pay for tuition so you can avoid taking out student loans?<br />
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For the financial decision, it almost always makes more sense to finance college vs working to save up money.<br style="box-sizing: border-box;" />Why? Because going to college gets you a good paying job and by delaying college you're just trading good job wages post college for low wages before college. If you're not banking on making good money after college then I'd ask why you're doing it at all considering that paying for it isn't trivial.</div>
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Gap year : 1 gap year working unskilled job and 4 years in college <br style="box-sizing: border-box;" />vs <br style="box-sizing: border-box;" />no gap year : 4 years in college and 1 year working after college with a degree and some student loan debt</div>
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So you're really trading a year before college working unskilled wages versus a year after college with a degree and the debt.</div>
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The average new college graduate makes $50k /yr. Lets take Trents assumption that working pre college is making $20/yr. Really you're trading $50k of income for $20k of income. After tax and minimal expenses you ought to be taking home probably $30k vs $12k. If your first year after college nets you $30k you could pay off the $12k in loans your gap year might avoid and have $18k extra cash.</div>
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Gap year : work 1 year and net $12k then go to college for 4 years<br style="box-sizing: border-box;" />no gap : go to college and take out $12k extra in loans then work a year and net $30k and pay off that $12k pocket $18k more</div>
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Of course the particular numbers will matter. Depends on how much money you can make in the gap year vs your planned post college career.</div>
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Gap years can make sense for other reasons. If you're really not ready for college, doubt it will work for you, don't know what you want to do with your life, etc, then those are potentially better reasons to do a gap year.</div>
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Also note that <a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a> has now apparently <a href="https://www.rakuten.com/new-brand">changed its name to Rakuten</a> so don't be surprised if the page redirects to that new site.<br />
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Macy's<br />
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Dell<br />
Lenovo<br />
Advance Auto Parts<br />
Dicks Sporting Goods<br />
Columbia Sportswear<br />
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<span style="font-size: small;">Standard <a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a> blurb: To get cash back from </span><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: small;"><a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a> </span>you need to be signed up with <a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a>. Then simply go to <a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a> to get the referral to the store before you do your shopping. I also get a referral bonus if you use my links to sign up with <a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a>. </span></div>
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<a href="https://therokuchannel.roku.com/">The Roku Channel</a> is offering a one month free trial for Showtime, Starz and Epix.<br />
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<a href="https://therokuchannel.roku.com/browse/w.8KNDW4k2pzFBW3BGJVbjF4kWy16rNyhDQ12QYzBaH2qb2V6GLps501oeDYJ9TdDPLY7RRZfB464MbjpVFZB/special-offer-30-day-free-trials">Link to the deal </a><br />
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Its a free trial and auto subscribes at full price after the month expires. <br />
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I made a chart showing the prices of computer memory over the period 2007 to 2018. Prices are in $ / MB.<br />
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Note that the specific memory technology and speed has changed over time so the memory is also faster. e.g. back in 2007 you might be buying DDR2-800 and today it is probably DDR4-2666<br />
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Data source : <a href="https://jcmit.net/memoryprice.htm">https://jcmit.net/memoryprice.htm</a> <br />
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<g:plusone size="small"></g:plusone>Jim Rhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03524015644425203645noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188420245456054539.post-78156374535385956112019-02-07T13:13:00.000-08:002019-02-07T13:13:00.331-08:00Don't Move to Indiana To Become a ProsthodontistI really shouldn't have to tell both of the Prosthodontists in the nation who are currently looking for a job but you probably won't find a job if you drop everything and move to Indiana. Also I don't know what a Prosthodontist is so let me pause and go look that up. Turns out that a prosthodontist is a specialization in dentistry that handles restoration of teeth or dentures.<br />
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Why am I talking about prosthodontists in Indiana? <br />
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<b>According to this article "<a href="https://finance.yahoo.com/news/available-jobs-us-143220860.html">The fastest-growing job in each U.S. state</a>" from Yahoo Finance, the fastest growing job in Indiana is prosthodontist. </b>You can follow that link to see their nice pretty graphic showing the (alleged) fastest growing job per state. Reading that raised a red alert in my BS radar. I figured if I've never even heard of an occupation its probably unlikely that its a new boom job. In fact all I had to do was click on the source cited " <a href="http://www.projectionscentral.com/Projections/ShortTerm">projections</a> from the government-backed Projections Managing Partnership (PMP)" to see that there are currently 0 prosthodontists in Indiana and the projection is for there to be 10. I do see that going from nothing to 10 is pretty good growth but 10 jobs is nothing. I don't know how the Yahoo finance articles authors decided that this +10 job growth ranked as the fastest growing job for the state. There are numerous jobs for Indiana projected to have higher net job increases and high % increases. The % increase for prosthodontists is actually listed as 0. The job numbers go from 0 to 10 so theres no valid way to express % increase. Yet for some reason the Yahoo folks decided this change from 0 to 10 was the biggest increase. <br />
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Two ways of looking at the fastest growing jobs are to look at the % increase or the net increase. A job that goes from 50 to 75 has a 50% increase and a 25 net increase. <br />
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Pulling the data from the Projections Management website for the 2017 to 2019 projections for Indiana we get :<br /><br />
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<td align="right">50</td>
<td align="right">60</td>
<td align="right">10</td>
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Plasterers, and Stucco Masons</td>
<td align="right">50</td>
<td align="right">60</td>
<td align="right">10</td>
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<td align="right">100</td>
<td align="right">110</td>
<td align="right">10</td>
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<td align="right">100</td>
<td align="right">110</td>
<td align="right">10</td>
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<td align="right">120</td>
<td align="right">130</td>
<td align="right">10</td>
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<td align="right">120</td>
<td align="right">130</td>
<td align="right">10</td>
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<col style="mso-width-alt: 1938; mso-width-source: userset; width: 40pt;" width="53"></col>
<col style="mso-width-alt: 1755; mso-width-source: userset; width: 36pt;" width="48"></col>
<col style="mso-width-alt: 1462; mso-width-source: userset; width: 30pt;" width="40"></col>
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<td height="20" style="height: 15.0pt; width: 305pt;" width="407">OccupationName</td>
<td style="width: 40pt;" width="53">Base</td>
<td style="width: 36pt;" width="48">Proj</td>
<td style="width: 30pt;" width="40">Change</td>
<td style="width: 41pt;" width="54">PercentChange</td>
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<td height="20" style="height: 15.0pt;">Combined Food Preparation and Serving
Workers, Including Fast Food</td>
<td align="right">83720</td>
<td align="right">85620</td>
<td align="right">1900</td>
<td align="right">2.3</td>
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<td height="20" style="height: 15.0pt;">Registered Nurses</td>
<td align="right">65480</td>
<td align="right">67330</td>
<td align="right">1850</td>
<td align="right">2.8</td>
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<td height="20" style="height: 15.0pt;">Team Assemblers</td>
<td align="right">82420</td>
<td align="right">83850</td>
<td align="right">1430</td>
<td align="right">1.7</td>
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<td height="20" style="height: 15.0pt;">Personal Care Aides</td>
<td align="right">29230</td>
<td align="right">30530</td>
<td align="right">1300</td>
<td align="right">4.4</td>
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<td height="20" style="height: 15.0pt;">Waiters and Waitresses</td>
<td align="right">51740</td>
<td align="right">53030</td>
<td align="right">1290</td>
<td align="right">2.5</td>
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Clearly there are a LOT lot more jobs in food prep, nursing, personal care, than there are in the "boom" 20% growth jobs such as painters helpers. But if you only look at the % increase then you're likely to chase a job with very few actual openings. <br />
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Oh, also don't move to Idaho to be an 'exhibit designer'. The Yahoo finance analysis did the exact same thing for that job in that state and decided that going from 0 exhibit designer jobs to 10 jobs is the fastest growing occupation for Idaho.<br />
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You can get 40% off for 3 months on :<br />
Starz, Showtime, PBS Masterpiece, Lifetime Movie Club<br />
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Its a limited time offer through January 17th. Also looks like its only for new subscribers via Amazon.<br />
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<g:plusone size="small"></g:plusone>Jim Rhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03524015644425203645noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188420245456054539.post-8567936065984770132019-01-07T10:22:00.000-08:002019-01-07T10:22:00.804-08:00Amex Offers for $15 back on fubutv, $5 back Hulu & 30% back CBS Online, Showtime & Sling TV (YMMV)<br />
American Express has a number of offers currently for cash back on several online steaming services.<br />
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The deals I've got from them are :<br />
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30% back up to $15 on Sirius XM Radio Inc. (including both internet-based and satellite-based), Pandora, Spotify, Sling TV, CBS All Access and Showtime. (expires 3/6/19)<br />
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Spend $5 or more get $5 back on Hulu up to 4x (expires 3/28/19)<br />
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Spend $35 and get $15 back on fubutv up to 3x (expires 7/1/19)<br />
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Amex deals are YMMV so check your offers to see if you've go them or not.<br />
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Also <a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a> currently offers $5 cash back on Hulu (new users)<br />
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<span style="font-size: small;">Standard <a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a> blurb: To get cash back from </span><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: small;"><a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a> </span>you need to be signed up with <a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a>. Then simply go to <a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a> to get the referral to the store before you do your shopping. I also get a referral bonus if you use my links to sign up with <a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a>. </span><br />
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<g:plusone size="small"></g:plusone>Jim Rhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03524015644425203645noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188420245456054539.post-82286435703137848982018-12-13T08:16:00.000-08:002018-12-13T08:16:10.509-08:00Two Months of Free TV via Streaming Service Free TrialsIf you haven't cut the cord yet then one of the steps you should take is to try out the various online TV streaming services. The major services all offer free trials usually for a week. With so many services competing and all of them offering trials <b>you can actually string together about two full months of free television by doing free trials back to back.</b><br />
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Here are the services and the free trial lengths plus the potentially available addon channels.<br />
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<a href="https://www.hulu.com/live-tv">Hulu </a> live TV 7 days<br />
possible addons : HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, Starz<br />
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<a href="https://try.philo.com/">Philo </a>7 days<br />
possible addons : none ?<br />
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<a href="https://tv.youtube.com/welcome/">Youtube TV </a>14 days<br />
(possible + Showtime, Starz<br />
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<a href="https://vue.playstation.com/watch/">Playstation Vue </a>5 days<br />
HBO, Showtime, Cinemax<br />
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<a href="https://www.directvnow.com/thegoodstuff2?aa_ref=blank">DirectTV Now </a>7 days<br />
HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, Starz<br />
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<a href="https://www.sling.com/">Sling TV </a>7 days<br />
possible addons : showtime, starz ?<br />
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<a href="https://www.fubo.tv/signup">fuboTV </a>7 days<br />
possible addons : Showtime, NBA league pass<br />
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You can follow the links to find the details on what channels each service offers and what devices they support.<br />
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For the addon channels I believe you can get those in your free trial as well in all cases but I am not 100% certain. I've already tested each service myself and I can't remember the details on all services so sorry I can't go back and check it. So this can potentially give you two months of free movie channels too and thats a good deal in itself.<br />
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Of courses it should be clear that the different services all have different offerings and you won't be able to watch every show every day if you're jumping around from service to service.<br />
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Note that Hulu Live TV is different than the plain Hulu service. Basic Hulu does not carry live cable networks. This is the Hulu Live TV version with over 55 channels for ~$40/mo<br />
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<g:plusone size="small"></g:plusone>Jim Rhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03524015644425203645noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188420245456054539.post-17326282364160523762018-11-26T15:28:00.000-08:002018-11-26T16:25:32.755-08:00up to 62% cash back on Tracfone, Straight Talk and Simple MobileI just noticed that <a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a> is offering "up to" 62% cash back on Straight talk. And I checked and their related companies Tracfone and Simple Mobile also have "up to" 62% back today.<br />
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The terms on the 62% cash back vary and are limited. See the <a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a> page for each vendor for the specifics. But generally the 62% cash back is not available on the more expensive phones. <br />
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EDIT to add : <u> cash back does NOT apply to purchases of just airtime.</u><br />
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Even so if you pick a good phone and plan combo you can find a good deal right now after cash back.<br />
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<u>The examples below are theoretical and I have not tried them. </u><br />
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An example with Tracfone would be : a reconditioned Samsung Galaxy J3 Luna Pro for $24.99 and the 1 year plan for $125 totaling $149.99. After the 62% cash back net cost would be $57 <br />
Note that the Tracfone terms are not totally clear to me. It says 62% cash back on phones under $100, accessors and airtime. If you buy a $25 phone and $125 airtime plan then I'm not sure if that falls under the "less than $100" entirely or not. So this example deal MIGHT not work, depending on the exact terms of the cashback. <br />
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Another alternative with Tracfone would be : reconditioned ZTE Zfive 2 for $9.99 plus the $35 two month 1GB plan. This has a $4 discount as well so cost at check out is $40.99. After 62% cash back the net cost is $15.58.<br />
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An example for Simple Mobile : Samsung Galaxy On5 phone for $19.99 plus a 3GB one month plan for $25 would be $44.99. After 62% cash back the net cost would be $17.07 <br />
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Specifics on the 62% cash back for Tracfone and Simple mobile copied off the <a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a> site :<br />
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Tracfone :<br />
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<li class="diff-rb" style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Cash Back will be automatically added to your Ebates account tomorrow.</li>
<li class="diff-rb" style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Exclusions:<span style="color: #434343;"> </span><span style="color: #434343;">Cash Back is not available on airtime only purchases and a plan purchase that does not include a device.</span></li>
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Simple Mobile :<br />
$30.00 Cash Back on the iPhone 6s 32GB, iPhone 6s Plus 32GB, iPhone SE 32GB, iPhone 7 32GB, iPhone 7 Plus 32GB, iPhone 8 64 GB in Space Grey, iPhone 8 Plus 64GB, iPhone X 64GB, Samsung Galaxy S8 in Black, Samsung Galaxy S8+ in Black, Samsung Galaxy S9, and Samsung Galaxy S9+ in Midnight Black<br />
62.0% Cash Back on most other orders<br />
Cash Back will be automatically added to your Ebates account today.<br />
Exclusions: Cash Back is not available on orders including only airtime or service plans.<br />
Special Terms: Use of coupon/promotional codes not listed on Ebates may void Cash Back.<br />
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<g:plusone size="small"></g:plusone>Jim Rhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03524015644425203645noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188420245456054539.post-35149011788728091082018-11-23T14:52:00.000-08:002018-11-23T14:52:01.549-08:00Hulu for 99c a month for 12 months + $5 for Showtime + maybe $10 Ebates cashback Hulu is running a promotion for their limited commercials plan for just 99ยข per month for 12 months. The deal is good for new subscribers. Previous subscribers who have not had active accounts for a year can also qualify.<br />
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Hulu is also running a promotion to add Showtime for just $5 a month for the first 3 months. <br />
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Showtime is usually $11 a month. If you would be buying Showtime anyway you can actually save $4 by getting Hulu for a year ($12) and three months of showtime ($15). <br />
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<a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a> also offers $10 cash back for Hulu. I'm not sure if this 99c deal qualifies but its certainly worth trying since you'd get $10 cash back and that covers the discount Hulu price for 10 months. I don't think I can test the $10 cashback since I've already had Hulu myself and I can't get this deal.<br />
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Assuming the <a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a> deal qualifies then you'd get a total cost of $7 for 12 months of Hulu and 3 months of Showtime. Or you could possibly even just do 1 month of Hulu and cancel after<br />
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Note I'm not 100% sure the $10 cash back from <a href="http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=B3%2FNCIXnZA8LrB2VobKwBg%3D%3D">Ebates</a> works on the 99c deal but I can't see why it won't.<br />
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Note that this is the 'limited commercials' version of Hulu which kind of a misnomer since there are several commercials. Their 'commercial free' option is the more expensive version and you can NOT upgrade from the 99c deal to the commercial free without paying the full cost of commercial free. Still for just 99c a month its a good deal for all the programming on Hulu but you do have to suffer through their commercial breaks. Its usually a few minutes of commercials per hour or something like that if I remember right. Its similar to the amount of commercials you see when watching video-on-demand on a cable network or streaming programs free online.<br />
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Promo : FREECAL<br />
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Or if you prefer you can get the 12" x 12" calendar for $6 plus $6.99 shipping.<br />
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This deal expires today.<br />
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