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Shopping in Denver and online - Why we dislike King Soopers and Adobe

20 min · 9. feb. 2025
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In this episode Tyler and Bernard talk about shopping in Denver.  Bernard and Tyler comment on their often unpleasant experiences at King Soopers grocery stores. King Soopers seems to be advertising discounts on certain products that they do not honor at checkout, or the store makes it very difficult to receive the discount.  Bernard and Tyler talk about shopping online, a bad experience with Adobe, and how to manage recurring charges with services like Rocket Money, Mint, or even a separate credit card for recurring charges.

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