

They lump Sears in with Lands End, which they spun off over a decade ago. So even though it may still exist, no way is it accurate.
They lump Sears in with Lands End, which they spun off over a decade ago. So even though it may still exist, no way is it accurate.
This app still has Sears in it. No way is it properly maintained.
I’m in the US and I see this if I zoom out a bit.
$2 a check? You need a different bank.
This exactly. I still write checks to my lawn care guy because Yardbook has a credit card convenience fee.
The original comment that garnered a one word response wasn’t mine. Thanks though.
You’re right, it’s not an argument. But it’s a perfectly sufficient reply to a one-word question that doesn’t properly provide an argument of its own.
Ever hear of the prisoner’s dilemma?
Ah yes, the feed starting with an ad, followed by a reels module alternating between soft porn and dogs, followed by bots and more ads, maybe interspersed with a couple of posts by people whose names I recognize for good measure, are well worth my time. No need to virtue signal, I’m hooked!
The good news is that the main contingent of people upset about TikTok getting banned have willingly rotted away their attention spans (ironically, through TikTok) to do anything meaningful about it. The moment they realize being mad takes effort they’ll find something else to do.
Congress actually fixed this a couple years ago: https://apwu.org/postal-service-reform-act-2022