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Nov 8, 2024

News; birthdays/events; how much "overage" will you allow in your holiday budget?; word of the day.

News; college campus stress recovery programs and coping spaces; game: football themes;
Ashley almost stole a lime from the grocery store.

News; do you rely too much on technology?; game: identify these famous historical speeches; interesting hobbies.

News; how often do you get "surveys"? and do you participate?; game:  general trivia;
goodbye/fun facts....Cash-back apps won’t make you rich, but they give you a rebates on a purchase or provides a coupon for an additional discount. Some apps offer points that can be redeemed as a price break on subsequent purchases, or cash. it all started back in 1986....Sears is the first to introduce the concept of “cash back” with its Discover card. then websites like retailmenot was established in 2006 to aggregate coupon offers and make them available to consumers. today there are many (probably dozens) of cash back apps that turn purchases into points that will then either give you money or gift cards to use on future purchases....those are sites like fetch, ibotta, and rakuten....nerdwallet has a more extenstive list.