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    Trip Report: Fiji dive resorts

    Thanks for posting! We are going to the Banda sea later this year and then on to Australia for an extended stay, but your trip may inspire our next visit down under.
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    Airline mileage programs

    It's true that it's hard to get status with airline credit cards, but we're keeping our AA and Delta credit cards. They cost us ~$100/year to maintain but the free checked bags they provide easily covers their costs. If they remove that perk I'll close those accounts. I rarely charge anything to...
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    Walmart limit one Sodastream cartridge per day

    We have 4 sodastream cylinders. We just order 4 replacements (because shipping is free on that quantity) when we are most of the way through the 4th. Free shipping back on the empties. It's much less hassle than trying to exchange cylinders in the local store.
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    Croatia advice?

    Krka is interesting, but doesn't compare to Plitvice. We enjoyed Krka, it was made very special because we stayed at a fabulous agritourismo just outside the park.
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    Cayman Islands update

    That's depressing. We were in Roatan last November and the ocean temperatures were very high. There was lots of bleaching, but probably 50% of the coral looked healthy and the divemasters assured us the reef would recover quickly. We are returning there in May and we have our fingers crossed...
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    UHC/AARP Medigap Plans

    Call the gym and see if they accept renew active (UHC's gym program). If they do it should be free. We use the Y. Their fee here is $68/month for a 65+couple. It's free to us because we have renew active.
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    UHC/AARP Medigap Plans

    Further information: my inflationary increases have been 2.2% the first year, followed by 5.5% last year.
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    UHC/AARP Medigap Plans

    I think you can look the discount up directly on the UHC/AARP site - or at least I could in TN. There were no surprises in the rates charged
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    UHC/AARP Medigap Plans

    One more data point: I signed up directly (no broker) 3 years ago. I also got the premium schedule based on age 81 = 100% premium. DW also has the same premium schedule (signed up later directly) and we get the 7% family discount and the direct debit discount.
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    Top Ten Expenses?

    Another Travel #1 spender :dance: In our case 41 % of our total spend: 1. Travel 41% 2. House (mortgage & escrow) 16% 3. Groceries 8% 4. Taxes 7% 5. Dentist 3% 6. Lawn and Garden 3% 7. Automobile 2% 8. Other medical (Eyes, Ears, Insurance) 1.4% 9. Electricity 0.8% 10. Water 0.5%
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    Saudia Airlines?

    Thanks for the reply. It helps a lot to know you experienced attentive staff. That seemed to be one of the biggest complaints online. It's always difficult interpreting reviews - it's much more likely people post complaints than praise.
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    Saudia Airlines?

    Thank you! I will be sure to update once we get back (it'll be a while...)
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    Would it be better to take Social Security at 62?

    That's a nice spreadsheet. FYI if you wonder about the data used (the 2004 joint life expectancy tables) you can easily copy the latest available data here: https://www.ssa.gov/oact/STATS/table4c6.html and then paste into the supplied sheet. BUT it makes little difference. I get minor changes...
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    What is the best way to pay estimated Federal Taxes in Retirement?

    Exactly what I do for our taxes. My EFTPS withdrawals for 2024 are already scheduled for 100% of our 2023 bill.
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    Saudia Airlines?

    Too bad it's not sooner - you could have given us a review before we booked ;) We're sailing on a 2-week liveaboard in the Banda Sea (MV Pindito) in late September and then travelling to Australia for an extended stay. We will probably leave our scuba gear at Jakarta airport (We checked bags...
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