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Ticker Help Needed? How to Update?

August 16th, 2008 at 03:14 pm


Gomez Addams Reads Ticker Tape


Okay boys and girls I need help. How do I update my ticker? It says it needs to know the address of the ticker and my PIN. The pin I can handle. Where exactly am I going to find the address where the ticker resides? Am I overlooking the obvious?

AND, when I read their FAQ it says to just click on my ticker and it will take me to the right page. I click and it goes NOWHERE, just as if I've not clicked at all. Any clues?

4 Responses to “Ticker Help Needed? How to Update?”

  1. creditcardfree Says:
    1218898512

    You should be able to click. I even tried to click on yours...it didn't work for me either!

    What you can do is go to the control panel of your blog, and copy the url code from the settings area. This is where you originally pasted it in. Mine was pasted in under my author info. Then paste in the address box and enter...it should take you to your ticker. I hope!! Good luck.

  2. LuxLiving Says:
    1218899361

    Thanks creditcardfree, I tried that and it took me to a picture of the ticker but still wouldn't allow a click-thru. I believe I'll just go back to tickerfactory and create a totally new one and then put the new one in the settings area and see if that will work. Thanks for the help!

  3. LuxLiving Says:
    1218900654

    Okay, I just made a new one for the houseboat and it let me click thru. Thanks creditcardfree for the assist. I also added a new one as well called "Grrls Just Wanna Have E-Funds!"

    This is a checking account I recently started at Fidelity and it didn't really have a purpose. I've been married for 25 years so I don't really think I'm gonna have to fend for myself as in a divorce situation but I figured I'd take the going apartment rental rate here as a good figure to start with. Small studios are renting here for $450 a month. Add another 900 to cover first and last months rent and a 50 to round it up gave me the 1400 figure to start with.

    Hubster and I have our combined years worth of emergency fund at another bank. I doubt he's running off anytime soon (likely NEVER) leaving me stranded but I needed - in my minds eye - to give this account a goal. That's it. It's my personal emergency fund. If I never need it so much the better. (Plenty of women have never seen it coming!)

    I plan to update and adjust the rental rate figure each year on Hubster's birthday which is sometime soon this month.

  4. LuxLiving Says:
    1218901132

    P.P.S. I have this checking account set-up with an autodraft addition of $10 a month out of my hometown personal checking. Mainly I started it because I wanted to see how Fidelity's SmartCash checking accounts work before we eventually use them to withdraw from our retirement funds. I've had the account three or four months now and have never written a check on it. Somehow it has an auto-leveling feature that pulls from one account to keep the balance at a minimum that you set. Checks were free, but it currently pays only 1.49% interest a month. Ehhhhh & Bleck!!

    I need to write a small check sometime and see it in action. I started with $50 in there in late April. I deposited $250 a day or so later and I earned 5 cents interest on 4/30, .38 on 5/30, .37 on 6/30, added $10 autodraft in July and earned .39 on 7/31. Added another autodrafted $10 on 8/1 and yesterday I added $13.81 in there to round it off to a nice even number of $335.00.

    Feeling generous with myself while at Fidelity yesterday I also rounded up my 2008 Roth IRA contributions by $12.00.

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