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  • 1 month ago | clark.com | Nick Cole

    Are you confused by DIRECTV’s streaming TV packages? You’re not alone. The popular TV provider, which made its name in the satellite TV business, has tried several approaches to compete with live TV streaming services like YouTube TV and Sling over the years. The result? A collection of similar-sounding brand names and confusing subscription packages that left people scratching their heads. DIRECTV has announced that it plans to fix that and keep things simpler moving forward.

  • 1 month ago | clark.com | Nick Cole

    Xfinity, which is one of the top internet service providers in the United States, is offering a new sign-up deal that could lock in your home internet pricing for the next 5 years!And you don’t have to sign a contract or make a long-term commitment to receive the pricing. The offer also includes a change to get an Xfinity wireless plan included in the price for the first year of service. But is it worth it? Let’s take a look at the offer and dig into the details.

  • 1 month ago | clark.com | Nick Cole

    Do you use a Chase credit card to pay for your ride share purchases? If so, you may want to review some changes that are taking effect in 2025. For the last several years, Chase has partnered with Lyft to provide cardholders of some its most popular rewards cards a chance to earn statement credits and enhanced cash back on ride sharing purchases. This has resulted in some great returns for select cards.

  • 2 months ago | clark.com | Nick Cole

    Have you been considering adding Disney+ to your streaming TV mix? Now might be a good time to give it try. For a limited time, Disney+ and Hulu are offering a deal on the Bundle Basic package that could save you some cash for a few months while you test drive both video streaming services. And the good news is that there’s no obligation to continue using either service once your promotion is over. Just remember to cancel on time. Let’s take a look at the details.

  • 2 months ago | clark.com | Nick Cole

    Do you pay for your gas at the pump? If so, you may be exposed to one of the most popular scams among criminals: Credit card skimmers. Credit card skimmers are illegal devices attached to card readers, like those at gas pumps, designed to secretly capture and steal card information when a user swipes or inserts their card. They transmit this data to criminals for fraudulent use.

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Nick Cole
Nick Cole @NickColeSports
25 Jan 25

Is it possible that Mark Byington actually *is* everything Bryce Drew was *supposed to be* at Vandy?

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8 Dec 24

Vandy fans watching Bama miss the CFP https://t.co/iOm5OEqmdB

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20 Nov 24

A legacy defined by one SEC Media Days question from @KyleTucker_ATH, imo. https://t.co/c1ACTzJUvO

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