Bryan Borzykowski
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11 years ago @ MoneySense - Know your credit score · 0 replies · +1 points
13 years ago @ MoneySense - About that mortgage ... · 0 replies · +1 points
13 years ago @ MoneySense - Dividends: The stocks ... · 5 replies · +1 points
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I'll put the chart up this afternoon. My apologies for leaving it out!
Thanks.
13 years ago @ MoneySense - Sun Life setting up mu... · 0 replies · +1 points
13 years ago @ MoneySense - Canada's 10 worst plac... · 1 reply · +2 points
I was talking more generally — most of the bottom ten cities have a high crime rates, but you're right, Bay Roberts has a low crime rate compared to most of the other cities on the list. It ranks 39 out of 179 for overall crime. So, it may have other issues, but crime isn't one of them.
13 years ago @ MoneySense - Can you slash your inc... · 0 replies · +1 points
No, the comments automatically get posted. Sometimes, for unknown reasons, comments have to be approved, but that doesn't usually happen. The comments you posted this morning are on their respective pages. If there's something you posted and don't see, feel free to submit again. I haven't noticed any comments that haven't been approved.
14 years ago @ MoneySense - The real price of the ... · 0 replies · 0 points
Thanks for the comment. If you don't mind, can you tell me which products I incorrectly priced? I got all of the costs off either Apple's website or another site (if it wasn't an Apple product I was referring to.) If there's something wrong, or a price has changed since I wrote this, I will correct it.
As for the Wall Street Journal, you got the same information as me. In the article I wrote that it'll cost $104 a year to access the online site, which is $1.99 per week, exactly what you wrote below. It's also been reported that the iPad version of the WSJ will cost $17.99 a month, or $215.88. That's actually more than the cost for media I put in the article.
I will double check on the cost for Apple Care for an iPad, but I know on my MacBook it was about $250.
It's true that there are many computers that are more expensive; all I'm saying is that the costs add up. If you're concerned about your bottom line, this device will cost more than advertised price, since there's a variety of add-ons that you may need to use this. Of course, you can buy the cheapest iPad, not purchase any magazines and stick to free apps and your costs will be lower.