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I just spent another $50

Ted 

I signed up for some new web hosting, it’s all part of the make more money on the internet plan

And it will actually save me money in the long run, I currently pay $10 a month for hosting per domain, I have 4 domains online, and I now I will have 5 online, all for $50. And the plan I selected allows me up to 10 domains for no extra charge.

It’s all good. It’s not an impulse purchase. I’m following the good credit card advice

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