u/DavidJ25422

So I went all out and bought myself an LG G5, and I’ve just been amazed with my tv however, I am currently using my PS5 as a 4K player, and I’ve been reading a bit, and it seems that I’m not getting the most out of this TV. I’m not really a huge tech guy, and I just want something that I can just plug in and work. A lot of people have recommended the Panasonic BP 9000, but I want to know if this is the best option out there. I should point out that im not really looking to spend a ridiculous amount like a $2,000 player but I do want something nice

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u/DavidJ25422 — 7 days ago
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Hello, so I recently got a text message a day or two ago from FedEx supposedly saying I owed duties, taxes, and fees and had an item number attached with a link, and like any normal person, I deleted the message thinking it was an obvious scam since I was under the impression that all fees were already paid before delivery, but today I got the same message again, and I asked Google and there is some conflicting information as to whether this is a scam or not. I don’t know whether I should click the link or not attached to the message? I should point out that I did purchase a product about a month ago, and it was just recently delivered on Monday through FedEx.

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u/DavidJ25422 — 15 days ago

I’m having a super annoying issue with the Paper Free Billing turning off every month and me having to go into the app and turning it on again. It is super weird because I got the service around December and this issue only began to happen about 3 months ago. It happens a few days before the service renews and autopay kicks in. I should point out that I only have the service for Home Internet and don’t have a mobile service with Verizon so I don’t know if that affects anything but in order to keep the discount I need to have free paper billing on. Has anyone had this issue and have you found a solution or do I just contact them?

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u/DavidJ25422 — 17 days ago

I want to switch carriers, and these two seem to be the best options for my needs. However, what are the pros and cons of each one? I usually use around 150GB of data each month, so while not a light user, I don’t really go above that and want to know where each sits on there data cap policy since even though they offer "Unlimited data" they don’t like it when abused. I also want to know if each one offers 4K streaming and which has a hand above the other.

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u/DavidJ25422 — 18 days ago