Better in most ways. The $999 Surface Pro has the same specs as the $1,200 MBA, only high resolution, lighter, and with a touch screen.
The problem with Lyft and SideCar is the liability. It's essentially hitchhiking, which is fun, but rightfully scary. Both are one lawsuit away from oblivion.
Sad to see Uber lumped together with Lyft and SideCar.
That was more true at a time when interest rates on CDs were 6%. Now they are 1%. If you want a decent return today you've got to heavily leverage or take on a lot of risk. That's probably going to be the norm for a…
"People discounting the whole 4HWW lifestyle - it's real. But who has time to convince other people of something you know to be true..." Apparently, you.
Haha. Good stuff, good stuff. People pooling money to get their hands on a document. A PDF so amazing that it isn't a PDF, it's a product. Knowledge so secret, and so powerful that it's worth hundreds or thousands of…
Nope. Those are the exact sort of scams I'm talking about. Lead gen to get a free PDF that then strings you along and tries to get you to buy "products" that are just fake empowerment nonesense. If you don't buy into…
Unless they are scamming people really hard and selling info to boiler rooms nonstop to run serious scams, you probably don't. Don't get me wrong, there's a lot of desperate people out there who will buy a $99 PDF with…
Better in most ways. The $999 Surface Pro has the same specs as the $1,200 MBA, only high resolution, lighter, and with a touch screen.
The problem with Lyft and SideCar is the liability. It's essentially hitchhiking, which is fun, but rightfully scary. Both are one lawsuit away from oblivion.
Sad to see Uber lumped together with Lyft and SideCar.
That was more true at a time when interest rates on CDs were 6%. Now they are 1%. If you want a decent return today you've got to heavily leverage or take on a lot of risk. That's probably going to be the norm for a…
"People discounting the whole 4HWW lifestyle - it's real. But who has time to convince other people of something you know to be true..." Apparently, you.
Haha. Good stuff, good stuff. People pooling money to get their hands on a document. A PDF so amazing that it isn't a PDF, it's a product. Knowledge so secret, and so powerful that it's worth hundreds or thousands of…
Nope. Those are the exact sort of scams I'm talking about. Lead gen to get a free PDF that then strings you along and tries to get you to buy "products" that are just fake empowerment nonesense. If you don't buy into…
Unless they are scamming people really hard and selling info to boiler rooms nonstop to run serious scams, you probably don't. Don't get me wrong, there's a lot of desperate people out there who will buy a $99 PDF with…