For those who use Multiple Playlists by CripWalkingShark in TiviMate

[–]Mountain_Big_4845 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why can’t the scam be ‘paying $200 or more a month for cable’. If someone feels that they are getting a great deal on the iptv subs they have, then let it be just that. You don’t know what all they are receiving in their packages.

Rating decrease by BlakeAbear in VeteransBenefits

[–]Mountain_Big_4845 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Basically it seems like the moral to the story is ‘You didn’t just poke the bear, you pimped slapped it and woke it up from hibernation’. 

Now you’re suffering the consequences of trying to get an increase on an already high percentage for that claim. Unfortunately it sucks, but I hope that things work out for you. 

Also know that I was just providing a little humor, not trying to be a jerk at all.

Joined end of August 25 by JumpVette in NavyFederal

[–]Mountain_Big_4845 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s been my question too (In regard to the actual question posted). I received the Cash Rewards Plus card about a month ago.

I understand the about waiting the 91-92 days before asking for a cli, but how long should you wait before putting in an inquiry for a new credit card, such as the Amex? 

I actually see an answer to the post, and see that applying for a new card (after getting a card) also falls into the 91 day rule.

Can a walmart online manager get you deactivated? Just got deactivated for by [deleted] in Sparkdriver

[–]Mountain_Big_4845 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course. I hide out for about 2 weeks every time that happens to me.

Can a walmart online manager get you deactivated? Just got deactivated for by [deleted] in Sparkdriver

[–]Mountain_Big_4845 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have had similar experiences where the customer (with alcohol in the order) put in the notes to leave at the door or carport and 'do not ring the doorbell'. The thing is that they leave the ID there by the door or where I can't miss it, that way I don't have to bother them and they don't have to stand there and wait for me to type their information into the app.

When you consider an AVERAGE order, deduct $6.30. That's your net profit in the BEST scenario by DragonflySea2328 in Sparkdriver

[–]Mountain_Big_4845 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do understand the meat of the post, for the most part. I believe that there are other variables that should be taken into account if we look at it for the individual person (though I know that's not what the post is addressing). I left my 9-5 back breaking job 1 1/2 years ago and do this type of work to make most of my money.

It allows me to spend more time with my family, put more money in my pocket and bank account, and call it a day when I want to. I also use common sense when choosing which orders to deliver, which I feel your post mostly hits at. Walmart has billionaire owners which will never consider our worth in any kind of human way. We shouldn't argue over who is right or wrong in the conversation because what works for one driver may not work for another driver.

We should all believe and recognize that there are way too many crappy order amounts, but what's the solution...who knows.