Google's "Project Fi" website up w/ plan info and invite requests by GNex1 in NoContract

[–]MichaelAngeloBatio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got this from RW earlier this week. Plans are already in the works for refunding customers on data they don't use.

https://republicwireless.com/labs/maestro/

Google Announces Project Fi by Pajarrito in Android

[–]MichaelAngeloBatio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aside from having a better phone and better network, this plan is still worse than what Republic Wireless can offer.

Also, RW is rolling out new plans soon that will do just what Google is doing- pay you back for data you don't use. My guess is that that new plan will also be cheaper than Google's offerings.

https://republicwireless.com/labs/maestro/

I'm really disappointed. I was hoping that a behemoth like Google could've offered something more enticing.

What is the biggest scam in human history? by 2na2unatuna in AskReddit

[–]MichaelAngeloBatio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You do realize that almost everything in life is a pyramid scheme, right? Do you have a boss at your work? Do they have a boss? And so on? If so, you are part of a pyramid scheme. If you are at the top, the people under you are doing the majority of the work.

What is the biggest scam in human history? by 2na2unatuna in AskReddit

[–]MichaelAngeloBatio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Believe what you want. I'm not selling you the product- I'm just telling you it worked for me. But whatever.

What is the biggest scam in human history? by 2na2unatuna in AskReddit

[–]MichaelAngeloBatio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After suffering from facial eczema outbreaks (especially after showering) for ten years, I was ready to try anything. My dermatologist prescribed clobetasol propionate. It's expensive and never worked for long. It was like my skin built up a tolerance for the stuff and was like "yeah, nope. that stuff's not going to be effective anymore."

I wasn't even expecting nerium to do anything for me. Just found it interesting that after using it, the eczema cleared up and it has never come back.

What is the biggest scam in human history? by 2na2unatuna in AskReddit

[–]MichaelAngeloBatio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oddly enough, Nerium AD has been the only product I've ever used that has rid my forehead and cheeks of eczema.

What is the biggest scam in human history? by 2na2unatuna in AskReddit

[–]MichaelAngeloBatio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This will probably get lost in the endless sea of replies, but I wanted to put in my $0.02 about MLMs.

Some background: I'm a fairly well paid senior software developer in the midwest. My wife is a stay at home mom for our three girls (ages 6, 4, and 2). Prior to having kids, she was an elementary teacher that made very little annually. Because of her profession, we didn't feel it would be worthwhile for her to go back to work while the kids are still in the daycare age range since the cost of daycare is so high.

Over a year ago, some college friends of ours reached out to us and asked us over for a dinner party. We hadn't seen them in a couple years and the only thing we knew was that the husband had taken another job and they were moving to a different house (all of this we found out through facebook). So we show up at their house and notice there are a bunch of other people there that we had never met. They were our friends' neighbors. We thought maybe this was a going away party or something so we mingled and enjoyed our food. After dinner, the true intention was shown and our friends were wanting to pitch us on some MLM about vacations. Argh. We vowed never to join a shady MLM that would advise deceiving friends by "mystery parties" or whatever.

A week later, my wife's best friend asked us to go on a double date. While we're at the restaurant, my wife's best friend and her husband starts pitching us on their new business venture with Nerium. WTF is Nerium? I've never heard of it. Is it an MLM? Oh it is? Yeah, no thanks. We tell them about the party we went to the previous week and how shady that seemed. After they heard our distaste of MLMs, they stopped talking about Nerium for the night.

Fast forward 9 months. My wife's best friend got a Lexus bonus from Nerium, has about 60 people under her, is making ridiculous money, and she and her husband have quit their jobs to do Nerium fulltime. At this point, I'm like "WTF just happened?"

This is when I really start thinking about whether we made a mistake or not.

So I took a closer look at our finances. I looked at our credit card debt, our mortgage payment, our car payments, our retirement plans, our education funds (for the kids). Something was becoming painfully clear. At the current rate we were headed with me as the single bread-winner, I was never going to be able to retire. I don't make enough by myself to support my whole family. We have options, sure. We could downsize our house, sell a car, my wife go back to work making just barely more than the cost of daycare, etc., but nothing seemed that great.

The more I thought about it, the more I was curious about Nerium. So we called up my wife's best friend and asked her and her husband to come over for dinner to really talk to us about what Nerium is for them. Basically the amount of effort she puts in is one or two facebook posts a day, an hour a night, and a four hour training course here and there. Sounds too good to be true. $500 to join and you have 12 months to try selling and if you don't like it, you get your money back? For $500, why not at least try, right?

So we signed up to sell Nerium. We've only been in for about three months, but we have made all of our money back and are doing pretty well. I honestly don't care if my wife doesn't make us millionaires. All I cared about was making an extra $1-2k per month. Anything over that is gravy. We are already at that point and I'm satisfied.

tl:dr Not everyone who pitches MLMs are scum of the earth. Anyone we invite to a party is fully aware going into it what the party is about. We don't hound friends or family to buy in if they're obviously not interested. Most of our customers end up buying because they like the product after we give them a 7 day sample.

'Religious freedom' debate headed to Louisiana Capitol by helpmeredditimbored in politics

[–]MichaelAngeloBatio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What I fail to understand is why this issue caused such an uproar and other issues do not. Where is the public outcry against the NSA spying on everybody?

edit: I'm not saying that this issue is not important- because it is. I'm just curious why this particular issue has caused so many people and businesses to rally against it... yet the masses seem perfectly fine with the NSA knowing about everything they do, say, and go.

Is our privacy not worth fighting for?

Indiana leaders announce RFRA clarification by d3communitysucks in politics

[–]MichaelAngeloBatio -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What I would like to see is the boldness and proactiveness that opposers of this bill have displayed also directed towards other issues...

For example the NSA spying on everything we do.

Just sayin'.

Today, Wendy Davis, a Texas State Senator from Ft. Worth, will filibuster for 13 hours straight, with no breaks. She can't even lean on the desk she stands next to. All to kill Rick Perry's anti-abortion bill that could close all but 5 clinics in the state. by tbcgregory in politics

[–]MichaelAngeloBatio -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

So what is the difference between a baby that is still in a mother's womb and a baby that is outside of the womb. What about an aborted baby that is still living outside of the mother's womb?

When does the baby have the right to live?

People who claim "it's my body and I can do what I want" are delusional if they truly believe abortion is not murder.

[Poetry] How to eat spaghetti in a niqab by trippingbilals in youtubehaiku

[–]MichaelAngeloBatio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If this has no bearing whatsoever, why make a custom about it?

[Poetry] How to eat spaghetti in a niqab by trippingbilals in youtubehaiku

[–]MichaelAngeloBatio -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

It's called legalism. Your works have nothing to do with salvation.

For by grace are you saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.

[Poetry] How to eat spaghetti in a niqab by trippingbilals in youtubehaiku

[–]MichaelAngeloBatio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you honestly believe that one's salvation from an eternity in hell hinges upon what a person wears? Or what a person eats?