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I'm sorry if this has been covered before and I imagine maybe it has and I'm sure parts of it has, like with the cutting cable thread. There are many pretty well known things like senior discounts at restaurants. (I don't qualify for all of them yet)
I'd be interested in programs that those who are retired can take advantage of to pay out less. I already cut cable and I've started on the process of cutting cell phone costs. (anything cheaper than $100 a month for 4 phones unlimited)?
There has to be a lot of things I've not even considered yet.
Why are you paying for 4 phones? Pass the costs around. You can get cheaper service, I have a spare phone it is by Ting, & it costs about $7 a month. You will have to look up the limitations. Don't use the phone for internet, if you have a laptop or desktop. Then you might not need unlimited.
Why are you paying for 4 phones? Pass the costs around. You can get cheaper service, I have a spare phone it is by Ting, & it costs about $7 a month. You will have to look up the limitations. Don't use the phone for internet, if you have a laptop or desktop. Then you might not need unlimited.
Myself, my wife, my daughter just starting college and a step son that just moved out into his own home, saving us far more than the extra $25.
We look for happy hour food and drink specials because we can eat earlier than people that work.
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