One Phone or Two ?

Wanted to get thoughts on whether you guys prefer using one phone for business and another for personal or do you keep everything on one phone? I know cost-wise, having the one phone works for most people, but tbh, I get sick of hearing the phone ring and texts coming in after like 8pm and really would like to power it off but I don't cuz I still get personal calls and texts that I don't want to miss. So that's got me thinking about getting another phone strictly for biz.

I hope that made sense. Thanks for your inputs.

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u/MrMy2Cents — 20 hours ago

Battery Issues 26.6.1

I’ve noticed my battery draining considerably faster on my 15PM since the update to 26.6.1. Has anyone else had this problem?

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u/MrMy2Cents — 3 days ago

Carrot Quickstart

Hey everyone, looking at getting a Carrot website but I'm not the most tech-knowledgeable guy out there, so I was wondering if anyone has had any experience using Carrot's Quickstart service. I see there's a basic one and another that's high level.

Appreciate your time and comments.

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u/MrMy2Cents — 24 days ago

Back Alimony

Hello,

A friend of mine left her husband of 22 years about 14 years ago. She was a stay at home mom and had no job when she left him. She is starting the divorce process now and is wondering if she is entitled to back alimony? There was no legal separation and no document regarding alimony.

I appreciate your insights in this matter. Thank you!!

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u/MrMy2Cents — 1 month ago
▲ 31 r/FuckMicrosoft+1 crossposts

Bill Gates & Microsoft

I'm genuinely curious if other people (like myself) have such strong negative feelings towards Bill Gates that they left Windows entirely and went to either Mac or Linux? I was a PC guy for like forever but after the fallout from the Epstein files and his wife soon after divorcing him, I couldn't, in good conscious, continue using anything Microsoft unless I had to (work related). TBH, it took me a bit to learn the MacOS, but I'm glad I did.

Anyway, just curious to hear from folks on this topic.

Thanks.

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u/MrMy2Cents — 2 months ago
▲ 6 r/SpectrumMobile+1 crossposts

Switch from T-Mobile for Phone and Internet?

Hi, How are you liking the service? Good connections? Dropped calls a problem? I'm with T-Mobile and thinking about switching to Spectrum Mobile. Right now I'm paying $132 for two lines unlimited talk/text that includes T-Mobile internet (the basic) and free Netflix and Hulu (w/ads). A Spectrum rep knocked on my door yesterday and said they could give me the same deal for $80/mo without Netflix and Hulu. I so to keep those I know I'd have to subscribe to them individually if I went w/ Spectrum.

The timing of this guy showing up yesterday was good because while my T-Mobile internet is pretty good, its not great and I deal with frequent throttling/buffering issues. As I work form home, this is not a good thing and its got me thinking of looking elsewhere.

I appreciate your thoughts. Thanks!

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u/MrMy2Cents — 3 months ago