WVPrepper

WVPrepper t1_jef1i6a wrote

How to cancel eHarmony manually:

Clicking on the arrow next to your photo at the top of the screen to open the dropdown menu. Clicking the “Data & settings” link. Under the “Profile Status” section, click the link within ​​​”To permanently delete your profile, click here”

(IF YOU HAVE REMAINING PAYMENTS, YOU WILL STILL BE CHARGED THOSE PAYMENTS.)

IN ORDER TO PROVIDE CONTINUOUS SERVICE, EHARMONY AUTOMATICALLY RENEWS ALL PAID SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE SERVICES ON THE DATE SUCH SUBSCRIPTIONS EXPIRE UNLESS YOU CANCEL AT LEAST 24 HOURS BEFORE THE END OF YOUR CURRENT TERM.

If you did not follow this process, you may not have actually cancelled it. See if you are still able to log in. If you can, you did not cancel it.

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WVPrepper t1_j6o6blc wrote

It's been a long time since I rented, but I recall my leases saying something like "One year lease at $12,000 to be paid in monthly $1,000 installments". That would almost make sense.

I know recently some tenant rights groups have been pushing for paying rent on time to be reflected in credit scores.

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WVPrepper t1_irb0yff wrote

I get the bill in the mail for mine about 50% pf the time. They come every 3 months, so that is 5-6 billing cycles.

And the mail service has been very sketchy... both my replacement license and my new credit card just disappeared en route.

I do not understand why my house, JUST over the county/city line would be $28/3months and theirs is SO HIGH!

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WVPrepper t1_irayooe wrote

Cool. I had an ABOVE-GROUND pool and we did not drain that one... An in-ground pool should NEVER be drained off-season, since the ground freezing will cause the shell to crack if the weight of the water is not pushing back against it. Plus, their pool is heated, so they could be USING it in winter.

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WVPrepper t1_iraje4l wrote

How are you coming up with that figure? The average swimming pool takes 18,000-20,000 gallons of water to fill.

$13.5k for 19k gallons of water? Might as well buy jugs at the store and dump them in at that price... and also assumes the pool was EMPTY when they started which is not likely.

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