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Lol it’s USD. But I have 4 phone lines, 3 watch lines, and 1 iPad line. I think that’s why it’s at $40?
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Lol it’s USD. But I have 4 phone lines, 3 watch lines, and 1 iPad line. I think that’s why it’s at $40?
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Sounds good! I’ll check it out.
Yes, I tried Mint for a little bit and was very excited but I had poor signal for the short period I tested it. I admittedly did not go everywhere I go for business and travel so it’s not a fair review. Around where are you located, do you find good signal? Is it comparable to mainstream carriers?
Lol, that’s funny.
Privacy is a service that you link to your bank account and then you can write virtual cards with custom limits on the fly.
It’s crazy, they were doing good. Then, past several months, garbage.
Who’d you switch to?
It is unfortunately real
Awesome! Thank you, thank you.
Yeah, but I don’t want to pay the extra $40. I use Privacy so I don’t have to give my debit card info.
Scams are fun to analyze, unfortunately, this is legit and not fun at all
Yeah, I hear ya. To be honest, I’ve had AT&T, T-Mobile, then went to Verizon for a year, then back to T-Mobile in the span of about five years (I had AT&T, since they were Cingular before the switch to T-Mobile the first time). Looks like the three choices we have aren’t the greatest in the world…
My friend, please, it’s been a good day, let’s not mention Verizon (there’s…history there).
I think I’ve heard of them, I’m gonna check them out, thank you!
I would prefer that, unfortunately, it is real.
Same. I hate giving raw credit card numbers out. That’s why I use Privacy - it links to your bank account and you can generate a credit card number on the fly, with limits.
Someone else was also just saying this. That’s awesome. So it’s working for you?
Exactly. That’s why I was saying maybe I’m overreacting because I kind of get it… But still.
Maybe it’s because I have a lot of lines? Four phone lines, 3 connected watches, and one connected iPad.
For simplicity, you can just add Kbin.social to the Fediverse cloud in the second row. You’ll see all the same content that we all see, but with a different coat of paint.
Think of it like viewing the Internet with different browsers chrome, Firefox, or Safari.
There are some functional differences to KBin, like the ability to boost, which is like a Twitter retweet, but without getting into the weeds on that stuff, it really is just the same thing with a different interface.
Here’s a little more about it from TechHive.