Consolation:
- I now can get free 2-day shipping on all my Amazon purchases for a year.
- The amount I saved by buying books online rather than the bookstore is still more than $79.
- $79, if you think about it, is really a pretty small price to pay to learn my lesson: cancel free trials in a timely manner. I'm positive I won't have to relearn that lesson ever again. Right?
- The pioneers had to pay annual fees of up to three or four times what we do nowadays for their Amazon Prime memberships.
- I beat "Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time" with my friends at the Nickelcade. We blew up the Technodrome.
4 comments:
I will be making all of my Amazon purchases through you this year.
Hey, another bonus of people forgetting to cancel trials= Netflix.
cowabunga! :)
I'm raising my proverbial hand. I got a $400+ ticket in southern Utah (my three traffic tickets in the last five years have been issued in southern Utah) as I was entering Price. I didn't see the speed limit go down to 40 as I was doing exactly 71 -- 31 over the speed limit, barely making me a candidate for reckless driving and a mandatory court appearance - and I conjured up ample reasons to justify my losing $400 (it's only half of what I make in x amount of time, I've probably saved that much on the water bill by peeing outside, etc.). Turns out by going back to court I got it lowered to about $250. Nice.
The price you pay is always in the 70s.
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