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tsnara t1_jbec14s wrote
Reply to comment by stratomaster82 in My 2004 4Runner with over 320k miles by stratomaster82
Consider only buying top tier brand gas instead of going higher octane. Higher octane is a waste if your car calls for lower. Top tier gas has a lot of cleaning additives which is supposed to clean the system. My new Toyota recommends low octane top tier gas.
tsnara t1_j2dof55 wrote
Reply to comment by lost_girl_2019 in $50 isn't much, but I want to start somewhere. by lost_girl_2019
Don’t try to time the market. Just buy when you have your $50 available.
Some times you get a “good” price per share with that $50, others not so good. Good price means your $50 will buy more shares compared to a bad price.
But either a good or bad price on each $50 purchase you make will result in more or less the same outcome - you’ll own a lot of shares that accumulate over time. Especially if you’re diligently buying shares each time you have extra cash, with little regard to the price you pay.
That’s the secret - amass shares and don’t sell them for decades.
(Ps - Don’t buy individual stocks- stick to broadly diversified mutual funds or ETFs)
tsnara t1_iyco2ye wrote
Reply to comment by Kintsukuroi85 in Quest Diagnostics Refusing to Refund Overpayment Due to Insurance Reassessment by Kintsukuroi85
Probably as simple as them calling the same number, identifying themself as an attorney and asking for their legal department.
tsnara t1_iycm4po wrote
Reply to comment by Kintsukuroi85 in Quest Diagnostics Refusing to Refund Overpayment Due to Insurance Reassessment by Kintsukuroi85
The lawyer will know where to send it
tsnara t1_jbfb8y7 wrote
Reply to comment by texassadist in My 2004 4Runner with over 320k miles by stratomaster82
Yes exactly this