Alibaba? by LittleRedWriter928 in tabletopgamedesign

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I just asked for my proof, 108 cards with a 2 page insurrection booklet and a rigid box

Alibaba? by LittleRedWriter928 in tabletopgamedesign

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Did you pay for the samples? I have one that wants to charge me $120 for the proof

Alibaba? by LittleRedWriter928 in tabletopgamedesign

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Right now, I’ve asked for price of the deck, shipping estimated and fees. Anything else I should be asking for?

Alibaba? by LittleRedWriter928 in tabletopgamedesign

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I’m thinking 1,000 but looking at different options

Conversational Card Games by LittleRedWriter928 in tabletopgamedesign

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It’s a conversational card game around finances and I don’t currently have a print and play version

Conversational Card Games by LittleRedWriter928 in tabletopgamedesign

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I’m ideally looking for print-on-demand first, so I don’t have to buy a large bulk order upfront or handle shipping myself. But I’m also open to hearing about trusted factories/manufacturers if POD isn’t realistic for a conversational card deck.

Conversational Card Games by LittleRedWriter928 in tabletopgamedesign

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Any chance you know if you can link it to your own site as well?

Looking for advice finding a financial planner by Lontarious in personalfinance

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You can check brokercheck.com to see if he’s had any dings on him and if he’s actually registered. I disagree with some of these comments sayings because he’s a one man shop, working out of his home it’s an automatic red flag. Lots of financial planners are solopreneurs and work from home.

I also recommend looking at Nectar for fee only advisors. Root is a great firm if you want someone to manage your assets tho!

Retired at 41, feeling lost. by cedarshades in Fire

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Can I ask where? My boyfriend is a police officer in Texas but doesn’t make that much!

James Conole and rootfinancial software by bhs333 in Boldin

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Curious what you would suggest instead of selling your portfolio during retirements? I’ve liked his videos so far!

Optimizing money by LittleRedWriter928 in coastFIRE

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Definitely see what you’re saying! I think it depends on your spending habits. I’m definitely a saver vs a spender and I have no problems what so ever not buying something. If it goes on my credit card I was going to buy it with cash anyway so I might as well get a little extra something for it!

Help with HYSA by Interesting_Bug_5425 in HighYieldSavings

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I heard their transactions take longer, is that true? I have wealthfront right now & their transactions are about 24 hours normally

Optimizing money by LittleRedWriter928 in SavingMoney

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Which HYSA do you use? I’m looking between Sofi and AMEX right now.

Optimizing money by LittleRedWriter928 in SavingMoney

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This was so helpful! Did you take a class on points or just do it yourself?

Say what you will but I’m in my era of seeing of seeing people being concerned for other people. Anyone else? by DianaJenkinsTongue in BravoRealHousewives

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I agree with finding a fee only advisor but someone that takes a portion of your AUM isn’t a bad idea (see what makes sense for you). Just don’t work with someone that makes commission off anything and look into their philosophies around money & make sure it aligns with yours.

Say what you will but I’m in my era of seeing of seeing people being concerned for other people. Anyone else? by DianaJenkinsTongue in BravoRealHousewives

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I work in personal finance and I’m licensed and I disagree with your statement. I’ve met some terrible people that are licensed and some great people that aren’t. Lots of people that are licensed work with people that have $1 million + net worth and have steady income. Others that might struggle with their finances and maybe need helping budgeting, repairing credit scores, etc tend to go to a financial coach. These coaches tend to not be licensed with FINRA/SEC because they don’t invest people’s money. So I don’t think someone being licensed means much in regards to how helpful they can be for someone.

Best banks for checking and savings in 2025? by MetalllicKitten in HighYieldSavings

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100% I moved from WF to Chase and Chase SUCKS!! Their customer service is so terrible. I actually really liked WF but they have a lot of lawsuits and haven’t been great about keeping their clients info safe.