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sdnerd
ParticipantI fail to see in any way how this is related to a bailout mentality.
The cost of web services is dropping, primarily because the large amounts of competition and the costs associated with it are much lower.
Servers, bandwidth, power are all significantly cheaper today then they were 4-5 years ago. Your costs should be significantly lower then they were.
It also sounds like most of your work was done at the beginning, and right now it’s just maintenance mode. In that scenario what your seeing is only natural – high costs initially, that gradually decrease as time goes by.
I just don’t see any bailout connection.
sdnerd
ParticipantI fail to see in any way how this is related to a bailout mentality.
The cost of web services is dropping, primarily because the large amounts of competition and the costs associated with it are much lower.
Servers, bandwidth, power are all significantly cheaper today then they were 4-5 years ago. Your costs should be significantly lower then they were.
It also sounds like most of your work was done at the beginning, and right now it’s just maintenance mode. In that scenario what your seeing is only natural – high costs initially, that gradually decrease as time goes by.
I just don’t see any bailout connection.
sdnerd
ParticipantI fail to see in any way how this is related to a bailout mentality.
The cost of web services is dropping, primarily because the large amounts of competition and the costs associated with it are much lower.
Servers, bandwidth, power are all significantly cheaper today then they were 4-5 years ago. Your costs should be significantly lower then they were.
It also sounds like most of your work was done at the beginning, and right now it’s just maintenance mode. In that scenario what your seeing is only natural – high costs initially, that gradually decrease as time goes by.
I just don’t see any bailout connection.
sdnerd
ParticipantI fail to see in any way how this is related to a bailout mentality.
The cost of web services is dropping, primarily because the large amounts of competition and the costs associated with it are much lower.
Servers, bandwidth, power are all significantly cheaper today then they were 4-5 years ago. Your costs should be significantly lower then they were.
It also sounds like most of your work was done at the beginning, and right now it’s just maintenance mode. In that scenario what your seeing is only natural – high costs initially, that gradually decrease as time goes by.
I just don’t see any bailout connection.
sdnerd
ParticipantI use Dollar Savings Direct; although there are quite a few other choices out there.
Do a search on the forums, there is a near-identical thread on this topic.
Up until recently I’ve had everything parked at 4%+, unfortunately last few weeks there’s been pretty steep drops. π
sdnerd
ParticipantI use Dollar Savings Direct; although there are quite a few other choices out there.
Do a search on the forums, there is a near-identical thread on this topic.
Up until recently I’ve had everything parked at 4%+, unfortunately last few weeks there’s been pretty steep drops. π
sdnerd
ParticipantI use Dollar Savings Direct; although there are quite a few other choices out there.
Do a search on the forums, there is a near-identical thread on this topic.
Up until recently I’ve had everything parked at 4%+, unfortunately last few weeks there’s been pretty steep drops. π
sdnerd
ParticipantI use Dollar Savings Direct; although there are quite a few other choices out there.
Do a search on the forums, there is a near-identical thread on this topic.
Up until recently I’ve had everything parked at 4%+, unfortunately last few weeks there’s been pretty steep drops. π
sdnerd
ParticipantI use Dollar Savings Direct; although there are quite a few other choices out there.
Do a search on the forums, there is a near-identical thread on this topic.
Up until recently I’ve had everything parked at 4%+, unfortunately last few weeks there’s been pretty steep drops. π
sdnerd
ParticipantWhy not just place it in one, or multiple high interest FDIC checking/savings accounts? You should be able to get 3-4%.
Cash is king right now.
sdnerd
ParticipantWhy not just place it in one, or multiple high interest FDIC checking/savings accounts? You should be able to get 3-4%.
Cash is king right now.
sdnerd
ParticipantWhy not just place it in one, or multiple high interest FDIC checking/savings accounts? You should be able to get 3-4%.
Cash is king right now.
sdnerd
ParticipantWhy not just place it in one, or multiple high interest FDIC checking/savings accounts? You should be able to get 3-4%.
Cash is king right now.
sdnerd
ParticipantWhy not just place it in one, or multiple high interest FDIC checking/savings accounts? You should be able to get 3-4%.
Cash is king right now.
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