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Tech tip: How to use your phone to pay for everythingDo you want a quick and safe way to pay for stuff without whipping out your debit or credit card? If you have an Android phone or an iPhone, there are built-in ways to pay without downloading an app. We'll show you how. Tap or click here to use your Android phone or iPhone to pay for things. → |
Quick tip of the dayBy now, you have probably had lots of computers, smartphones, tablets, and other gadgets. When you upgrade, the older one just sits around. Why not make some extra money? Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace aren’t the best places to turn to with all the scams and false advertisements going around. And who wants to haggle with someone over the price or find a place to meet? A safer, more reliable option is DeCluttr. They purchase from you directly, so you don’t need to create a listing, write a description, or negotiate. You don’t need to include the original box, charger, or accessories, either. Who has those anyway? |
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