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It would have only cost $22.40 if you picked it up yourself.
It would have only cost $22.40 if you picked it up yourself.
I’d be more annoyed that this person couldn’t even bother me with a more up to date conspiracy.
Wayfair won’t be able to help you. You have to go through Citi if you don’t have an identity service. It’s wild that someone from Wayfair asked for your social.
Crazy that this works. There are some really smart people in this world.
Also cool to see a company invest money into something like this simply for the impact to the customer experience.
I have the same thing with Express Scripts. Thankfully, if there’s ever a predicted gap, I can call and they’ll send a short term prescription approval to my local pharmacy to cover that gap.
For your old emails, use a more private app. iOS Mail is good enough although if you need push for Gmail support, Email by Edison is good as it gives you a single button to press to opt out of Edison Trends.
Their privacy label, in the App Store, is one of the better ones among email clients.
I keep scrolling by this post thinking it’s a blurred NSFW image. I’m disappointed each time.
A lot of useful replies. Thanks everyone! I’m going to stick with the built in protections and just be a careful browser.
I’m slowly beginning the process of moving to Proton Mail. Staying with the free account for now, but really want to get away from Gmail.
Chefs kiss for that headline.
This is such a dumb theory that I absolutely love it.
The people who made this entire project happen are straight geniuses. I’m in constant awe that any of it works.
I wasn’t aware of him until now and, given the impact of his work on the world, that seems like a real failure in my part.
I came here to say something similar. I love my AppleTV. Works like a charm and has a no-nonsense interface if you enable the grid Home Screen. No ads. Runs great. It’s perfect.
The tax app nonsense is uniquely American, in many ways.
Man, first time I went through the top posts, I was in tears.
It’s an extensively researched and informative book, much more so than other dictionaries. That information gathering process has to be paid for somehow.
Last two times I’ve ordered from them, I’ve wound up with extra stuff. I ordered a set of 8 patio cushions and received 12. Ordered a patio set and coffee table and received a whole extra coffee table.
Quality, as you said, isn’t great. IKEA can be a pain to get to (for me), but you know their stuff is designed well.
AdGuard as others have said.