Sentences with phrase «deal than shelling»

Subscriptions to both (even assuming a lifetime membership to AAII) are a much better deal than shelling out 0.8 % to 1.6 % of assets under management to a financial advisor (most of whom underperform the market).

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The state shells out more than $ 8 billion a year on development deals without these basic protections.
Now trust me, even at $ 129.99 — which I'll admit is a far cry from the $ 1,350 price tag of the real deal — I was still hesitant to shell out more than a hundred dollars to a website I have never ordered from, knew nothing about, and in the hopes that the boots didn't look totally cheap.
Okay, so lots of buyers will get a finance deal rather than shell out the whole lot in one hit, but whichever way you cut it, that amount of money will buy you an exceptional new drivers» car, as Jethro Bovingdon's group test has highlighted.
If taken that way and using a Wi - Fi hotspot device is not much of an issue than the Sprint deal can in fact can be a lot more attractive in that one is not shelling out the $ 800 that Verizon is charging.
Users will likely shell out money to hackers rather than call technical support, deal with customer care, and arrange for someone to get the unit for «repairs.»
For Google, the goal of such deals is to show that cross-licensing is a better model than «patent privateering,» in which companies farm out patents to shell companies that then threaten to sue a broad range of targets.
Add the nickel and diming (or really deuce and C - noting) the company does after you've already shelled out over $ 200 for a lock that only works with a minority of phones and it really doesn't seem like a good deal, considering it's 20x more expensive than the lock that only opens with a key which you may end up doing when you get tired of draining your battery with this phone or get a phone not compatible with it.
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