December 18th, 2011
When I first subscribed to Verizon, I had my eyes in an Android phone they are offering. But as expected, the price is more than what I can afford. So I thought I would have to save money every month and wait for a year or two before I buy it. But waiting for that long is kind of tiring and I kind of want to have that Android phone as soon as possible.
Then, I surfed the net doing some nonsense to kill time. Upon surfing, I happened to found something about getting discounts on Verizon items. Of course, I opened it because the Android phone I want is from Verizon and my months of waiting will be shortened if I will really get a discount. What I found out is that only a Verizon Promo Code is what I need to get discounts. The instructions are pretty simple. It said that first, I have to click the promo code with the kind of discount of offer that I want. Then, the discount coupon will go automatically to my shopping cart. Or it could also be that after clicking the promo code, you’ll have to manually enter the code before you can get the discount. By just following these, I got the Android phone for a discounted price.
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December 8th, 2010
Material things, on the other hand, quickly lose their luster. You may spend time fantasizing about buying a silk scarf, a few days shopping for it, and maybe even some time enjoying it, but not much. Your brain quickly adjusts to the fact that the scarf is folded in your drawer. And before long, you’re so used to her being there, you can hardly remember when it was not. When the object of your obsession, now blends into the background scarf and you become as normal as hot water, internet access or automatic-drip coffee.
Sure, you’d be sad if you suddenly found yourself without any one of the givens of modern life. But the human brain is built to fit its surroundings, which is why you wake up each day and smile at the thought of high-speed wireless. Have some experience, of course, dependent on your possession of material things to engage in the activity.
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October 14th, 2010
A pile of manuals and warranties, all electronics come with a manual and warranty, but because most gadgets are so user-friendly that even kids can operate them, you will not think twice about throwing out the booklet. This is when you are connecting together this gadget you may need to refer to them. It is also good idea to hold the guarantee in case something breaks down it would be a waste not to take advantage of the services they offer.
Now, it is easy to keep manuals and warranty just anywhere and forget all about them. But if you take a few minutes to gather all of this, you will have an easier time retrieving them. Catalogue these books with a clear enemy easy future reference. You can keep all the manuals and guarantee in a file folder, even your other home appliances. Track guarantee in writing down their expiration date on your calendar. Remove expired warranty from the book clear and chuck them in the recycling bin.
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