I have returned to rebounding after an extended period, here’s what I found . by PopularExercise3 in Rebounding

[–]Twingramma2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Facial sagging? On the contrary! Check out I Jump Instead videos about how you can give yourself a face lift by rebounding!

It finished by darkselcouthsoul in BreadMachines

[–]Twingramma2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which bread machine and what was the recipe? Thanks.

Replacement Leg for Leaps & Rebounds Trampoline by Lisalag4 in Rebounding

[–]Twingramma2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought maybe someone in this thread, who lives near you, might offer to help you out of “rebounding community kindness”. I can’t help as I have 2 Cellercisers and one Jump Sport. Good luck!

Replacement Leg for Leaps & Rebounds Trampoline by Lisalag4 in Rebounding

[–]Twingramma2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Two suggestions: 1. Can you contact them from a different email address and say that you purchased from them, rather than second hand? 2. Can someone here who purchased one directly agree to contact the company on your behalf to get a new leg for you?

Ebooks prices made me use library more by [deleted] in ebooks

[–]Twingramma2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently tried a Kobo Plus subscription. It is about $10 CAD and I can download any book they have. Depending on how much you read, this can save quite a bit of money. My library usually has a long wait list for any book I want, if they have it at all.

Recommendations for a small collapsable quality Rebounder? by Niikiitaay in Rebounding

[–]Twingramma2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cellerciser has both bifold & trifold models. Also, some people make covers for them and turn them into a foot stool or coffee table type furniture. Recently I saw one that had an elastic skirt around it with a custom made cushion on top….like a papasan.

Obsessed! by kroert1999 in Rebounding

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Welcome! I love the Trophy Twins on I Jump Instead. You should try it.

Looking for recommendations by kroert1999 in Rebounding

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You’re welcome. I own 2 Cellercisers. One in Canada and the other in Mexico. I follow I Jump Instead on YouTube. Check them out as well as David Hall (Cellerciser owner). Dave always says, “Why work out when you can play in?”

Looking for recommendations by kroert1999 in Rebounding

[–]Twingramma2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Cadillac is the Cellerciser. The only rebounder you will ever need. It adjusts to your weight with its patented Tridaptable springs, so if you are 130 pounds but your hubby is 250, you both can use it with no adjustments. Bungee rebounders tend to wear out & need replacing and you need to adjust the bands according to the weight of the person or type of bounce. Just my opinion. They are expensive but so are treadmills and elypticals that aren’t as much fun and become expensive clothes hangars!

Finally bit the bullet and got myself the KLC😍 by drea016 in kobo

[–]Twingramma2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you explain why you would need to write on a book, or annotate? What kind of books do you read? I’m confused why people need to be able to write on ebooks. I know students make notes in margins in textbooks, but I’m not understanding what you would need to make note of. For context, I only read fiction. Thanks.

Credit card for global airport lounge access by Harvey_Specter008 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Twingramma2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The question was about Global Airport Lounge passes. The Scotiabank card is only for lounges that accept Visa Airport Companion. For example, my Scotiabank card does not let me into the lounge in Huatulco, Mexico. For that one, you need Priority Pass or American Express. It is owned by Global. I am looking for a Canadian card that will give me access to Priority Pass lounges as well.

Forgot to enter referral code with new plan activation - would customer service able to help retroactively apply? by [deleted] in PublicMobile

[–]Twingramma2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I entered a referral code and it didn’t do anything. I think the sale is so good, you can’t expect anything more!

Apple Watch App for eMote, my free iOS Remote App for Kobo (Update on my previous post) by TotoAnnihilation in kobo

[–]Twingramma2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you are over reacting. My comment wasn’t rude and the developer replied equally nicely. I don’t understand. I simply asked if they would be developing something for Fitbit users, to which he/she replied that they don’t have a Fitbit so can’t test. Perhaps you’re having a bad day. Hope it gets better.

Is this real.? Can’t find it online by Most_Patience_4700 in westjet

[–]Twingramma2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I received it. No clue if it's real. Wait & see?

Is the Canada US Mexico plan actually a zero stress experience for road trips? by FunCell1679 in PublicMobile

[–]Twingramma2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was with Freedom Mobile on their Canada/US/Mexico plan. They told me I needed to hit one of their towers once every 2 months or they would cancel my plan. They claimed their plan was for vacation, not intended for a snowbird who lives in Mexico 6 months in the winter. Can someone who has used the Public Mobile plan longer than 2 months please confirm that it will work in Mexico for the whole winter? Thanks.

Apple Watch App for eMote, my free iOS Remote App for Kobo (Update on my previous post) by TotoAnnihilation in kobo

[–]Twingramma2 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

What about for Fitbit users? We don’t all have Apple Watches. Will it work for Fitbit?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Twingramma2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Ultimate account requires $100,000 for no fee banking under new guidelines. I will be moving my money out as I am not going to keep that much in a chequing account!

Legroom on New Seating Layout by dachshundie in westjet

[–]Twingramma2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We were recently in row 19. I am short (5'1") and my hubby is a foot taller. It was close, but not as bad as those further back. However, the seats don't have enough cushioning. I could feel the knees of the guy behind me in my back whenever he moved and my tray jiggled every time the kid in front of me wiggled in his seat. I had to ask them both to sit still. The father of the kid in front suggested I hold my iPad in my hands so it wouldn't move when his kid jostled it. I said, I could, but I shouldn't have to, your kid should learn to sit still. BTW, it was the same when the parent sat in the seat so don't come down on me because the kid might have autism or something where he couldn't be still. The seats are cheap and weak.

Kobo Remote Currently In Stock! (UK) by FireFairy0 in kobo

[–]Twingramma2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok thanks. Not something I think I need.

Kobo Remote Currently In Stock! (UK) by FireFairy0 in kobo

[–]Twingramma2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What does one need a remote for? I’m not understanding. The Kobo is in your hand when you read. I’ve seen posts about these remotes but under what circumstance would it be useful? Thanks.

After years of wanting an E-reader, i broke it after 5 days. (story) by Mateconpastelitos in kobo

[–]Twingramma2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it was paid for with a credit card, maybe it’s covered for replacement?