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Primer81 ,

Mine was ruined by traffic and my clutch burning out due to the +8 hour traffic. currently waiting for a tow =(

Primer81 ,

We need more places where you can scan and checkout with your phone. For example: www.bigy.com/myExpressCheckout

This single-handedly changed where I buy groceries - I can essentially just walk out the front door as soon as I have everything I need. Don’t need to worry about:

  • Waiting in the massive checkout lines (even the self-checkout lines are long…)
  • Taking everything (or mostly everything) out of the shopping cart for the cashier to scan.
Primer81 ,

I don’t mean to be rude but… what is the point you’re trying to make? I don’t follow.

Primer81 ,

US, 25, and I drive a manual. I feel it gives me more control than an automatic.

Also, I got my license driving an automatic. Learned manual after. Didn’t need to retake the test though which I always find funny.

Primer81 ,

And adding on to that, I believe it aligns with the minimum age for renting a car in the US. As in, if you try renting a car while under 25, you usually need to pay a premium for similar, insurance reasons.

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Primer81 ,

I assume the intern meant malding? As in, he’s saying everyone was upset.

Primer81 ,

The truly, mildly infuriating thing is that they will most likely charge you as soon as the trial ends unless you cancel.

As someone who already likes the product: The trial is just a bonus - you get that time for free.

As someone who actively dislikes the product: You’ll likely only use the trial if it’s absolutely necessary.

As someone who is skeptical of the product: You may want to use the trial to help decide whether you like the product.

As someone who is frugal: You would not want to get charged for something unnecessarily.

If I’m skeptical and frugal, I’d be wary of starting a trial which automatically charges me at the end. I’d be more likely to seek alternatives. Apple may not target this demographic to begin with so the point could be moot with this example… but regardless, the fact that many “free” trials do this is probably mildly infuriating to anyone who is skeptical and frugal.

Additionally, when I do find a true free trial, I would be inclined to take that as a sign that the product speaks for itself and that I’m not going to get ripped off.

Primer81 ,

The dated lists I find helpful as well - I’ve been doing this daily for the past few months just to keep track of work tasks and personal tasks that I really shouldn’t forget about.

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