Title: give us your opinion on a new design Requester: An Bud [A336DHVPCWD9Q8] (TO) TO Ratings: ☢☢☢☢☢ 3.25 Communicativity ☢☢☢☢☢ 3.67 Generosity ☢☢☢☢☢ 4.30 Fairness ☢☢☢☢☢ 4.20 Promptness Number of Reviews: 13 (Submit a new TO rating for this requester) Description: rate a design and indicate how much you would pay for it Time: 2 hours Hits Available: 1 Reward: $0.30 Qualifications: HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 95, Location is US I'll start off with this pretty nice hit. 30 Seconds
I'm off to get some sleep. Tomorrow...today...whatever you want to call it is sure to be one hell of a day. I'm sure I'll be around and may take some of you up on that offer to vent. But really, thanks! From the bottom of my heart, it means a lot to know I do have people who care and shoulders to turn to. You guys are awesome. Don't ever let anyone tell you differently. I love you all. See you guys tomorrow!
I got lost in the old thread. I replied to you, Calebro. Houses are the worst. I want to move back to an apartment where all this stuff is someone else's problem. My furnace was more than 15 years old, though, so I'm hoping the ROI will show up on my energy bill.
I'm currently trying to save a nice amount for a down payment for a house, but in my plans I also want to put aside a "FUCKING SHIT" fund of about 10k for things like that going wrong. I won't touch it. It'll just be for the emergency of something like that going down.
Very good plan. And the "I won't touch it" fund is really had to pull off. Everything "feels" like an emergency.
I was also in the old thread. I was trying to figure out how to get them Mission Impossible movies. It was freaking easy. Of course, that is if you have a VUDU account. Thank you jTurker! I hope the day crew picks these movies up.
You can't ever be prepared. That 10k would cover one disaster and then something else would break. I'd say buy old and buy cheap, though. You'll do better getting something that's a great deal and dropping some money into it up front.
Sometimes getting a 6 pack is an emergency. I've always been pretty good with my money. I can't really work on that fund at the moment, because I'm trying to get rid of my student loans and an unfortunate hospital bill in collections. I still make sure to put a good few hundred aside every month to save for a house. I'm lucky enough to say I live with my parents right now. I don't want to rent at any point in my life though. I want to work on going straight to owning property and try to keep myself always having some type of nice assets under my name. I don't want anything amazing, but a nice small 1k square foot property in Jersey, which will run me about 140k~ would be perfect.
15 years is a good run, you should definitely see a difference there. As far as anyone could tell, the furnace that just got replaced here was the original. This would put it at almost 26 years. Pretty amazing. And it was the 12 year old AC unit that actually went out, they just give a deal when you do both and given the age of the thing...
No problem, I love free shit. It was up last night, but it said expired, so when I saw it today I thought I would try, the actual thread did not have very good instructions, but I saw that guys post and clicked on it and realized it did not work because I did not have account. I have a pretty large Amazon ebook account also. About 2K or so.
Sweet as! I missed the original post, so thanks Ghostie! And thanks to you, jTurker! Got all four. Are they any good? My IMF knowledge pretty much stops at Peter Graves.
It's smart, good that you've got a plan. If you don't plan a path for money, it just kind of takes on a life of it's own and flies away from you. Life kind of does that too, actually.