The picture on the top is my home away from home, Kuhn's Supermarket. It's your average 1960's-sized supermarket, and has always suited me just fine. I've been shopping there 35 years.
The bottom photo (I took this Saturday) shows the NEW Kuhn's they're nearing completion of, and it's MAMMOTH. It's the size of 3 of the old Kuhn's lined up next to one another, and is slated to open this summer. When I walked to the store on Saturday and saw Mike (the manager) I expressed my surprise and asked what they intend to put in there. One of the cashiers said "We're going to have our own bakery, pizza shop and a big hot foods station, right Mike?" He said yes, and a few more surprises.
I'm excited, but a little nervous too. I know life is all about progress, but do we really need a superstore in my little neighborhood? My belly may be rounder than average, but there's only so much it can hold. I'd love to know what they're going to do with the original store. More to come... stay tuned.
This may sound silly or dumb, but I did something the last two nights and I don't feel great about it. When it comes to tv, I watch the Roku Channel & Peacock for free. I watch HBO Max & Paramount Plus, which I pay for.
I pay an annual amount of $139.00 a year for Paramount ad-free, and $159.00 a year for HBO Max ad-free. They are both coming up for their yearly renewal in March.
So, two nights ago I'm looking around for something new to watch on HBO Max, and wasn't that impressed. Curious, I went to my Accounts page, than my subscription page and saw a "Cancel Subscription" button. Wonder what would happen if I clicked it? So I did.
Right away I got a "Don't Go" pop-up, and an offer of $40 off my next renewal on March 21. I never had any intention of canceling, I was just playing around. But sure, I'll take a $40 discount.
So last night, I'm sitting here watching Paramount Plus and thinking "I wonder if I could do that again?" and went to my Paramount subscription page, saw my annual payment was due March 3 and clicked 'Cancel Subscription'. I got this.
I hit "Redeem Offer" and just like that, my annual price of $139.00 dropped to $69.00 on my billing page.
(If you subscribe to HBO Max or Paramount, and pay an annual amount like I do... you might want to check this out, and save yourself a few bucks too.)
The thing is, I wasn't looking to save and wasn't planning to cancel either. I like both services very much and feel I get my money's worth (especially as I don't have to sit thru any ads). But it was my understanding Paramount Plus was underwater and here I am, squeezing them further? They're just a big corporation, right? I still feel guilty.
Finally, is anyone using TurboTax Online to do their taxes? I'm ready to hurt somebody. I get on there to do my taxes, I keep getting interrupted with "Do you want Expert Help? Say the word!"
After completing the Income portion of my taxes (where they graciously offered to download my investment documents from Vanguard and I accepted) I kept getting "Before we can proceed, you need to review." I checked the various numbers I'd entered with the numbers on the forms they downloaded, they all matched up. But every time I hit proceed, I got "Unable to continue, you need to review."
Finally an emoji of an Asian woman appeared, saying "Expert help is here! Click on me to take over for $59.95!" NO THANK YOU, ASIAN LADY. I gave up and signed off, and went to bed.
As I lay there in the darkness, I wondered if it was something on their end, not mine. I got back up, looked at the online document and what they downloaded. That's when I noticed Turbotax chopped off the "CO" in the payer name.
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO (the Payer Name on my investment form)
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST (the Payer Name that Turbotax downloaded)
I added "CO" to the Payer Name they downloaded to my tax form, hit enter--and sure enough, the "review" box disappeared. So, they wanted me to pay them an additional $59.95 to locate THEIR typographical error??If that Asian lady emoji had a neck, I'd strangle it--just kidding! Okay, deep breath... relax... back to my taxes.







