Simple Hacks For Retirees. Financial Or Otherwise. "On Topic"

olroadbeech

Happy Verified UPSer
Something that pays dividends for retirees month after month is AARP.

It pays for itself time after time.

They send you a magazine which is kinda like People magazine which I usually set aside unless they have a celebrity interview that may be interesting.

But the thing I like is the little newspaper they send you that has very timely news for retired people. Financial advice, scam alerts, best places to live, estate planning, hospice care, health news , and a lot more. These newspapers are so good that we keep them for future reference.
 

Over70irregs

Well-Known Member
I’m so glad that I made the right financial decision in 2018 and ditched my $89/mo cable package so that I can now pay $83/mo for YouTube TV, $23/mo for Netflix, $16/mo for Disney+, $13/mo for Paramount, $15/mo for Prime, $10/mo for AppleTV, and $21/mo for HBO
 

burrheadd

KING Of GIFS
I’m so glad that I made the right financial decision in 2018 and ditched my $89/mo cable package so that I can now pay $83/mo for YouTube TV, $23/mo for Netflix, $16/mo for Disney+, $13/mo for Paramount, $15/mo for Prime, $10/mo for AppleTV, and $21/mo for HBO
You need to get a life FFS
 

Darmark7

Retired 2020. Not my Problem Anymore!
I’m so glad that I made the right financial decision in 2018 and ditched my $89/mo cable package so that I can now pay $83/mo for YouTube TV, $23/mo for Netflix, $16/mo for Disney+, $13/mo for Paramount, $15/mo for Prime, $10/mo for AppleTV, and $21/mo for HBO

I haven’t had a TV since 2010. I just pay for an internet connection for computer and iPads.
 
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