What's your payment method for ChatGPT Pro subscribtion?

It's USD $23 per month including GST. Is it wise to use a Wise card for better conversion rates?

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  • https://wise.com/gb/currency-converter/usd-to-nzd-rate
    $23USD comes out to $37.01 NZD

    But yes, probably, that's what I did. The rate is much better then what I would otherwise get with Kiwibank CC.
    Though I no longer sub, didn't think it was worth it. (it was better then gpt3, but not $40/m better)

    Edit, revolut maaay be a few cents cheaper, if you have an account with them.
    https://www.revolut.com/en-US/currency-converter/convert-usd…

    • +1

      Thanks! I really wanted to try those plugins. Will transfer some money to my Wise account now.

  • Thought it was free

  • To save yourself paying GST on this, set your address to a US address without sales tax. Delaware is a good state to choose for tax purposes. I highly doubt that they would pass that GST on to NZ anyway.

    • +1

      Good tips! I put a fake Delaware address in and it's showing 6% sales tax. After playing around a bit, I found an Oregon address with 97001 zip code had $0 tax.

  • Hi guys, I'm trying to hire AI to find some decent deals for us. But we need to ask the right questions, otherwise it just throws me some random average deals. Any suggestions?

    https://ibb.co/XsDcMjp

    • Perhaps specify that you want the deals with the biggest % decrease, or the biggest $ decrease.
      And you could try and specify some price trends, ie using the wayback machine site too, so it can find the biggest drop in the past 12 months

      • Not much luck. https://ibb.co/GTbNJS4
        In terms of the price trends thing, it can only visit and analyse the specific websites you provided. But let me feed it with pricespy and see how it goes.

        • I think with a bit of tweaking to your prompts it might get there

          visit … and list the items on this page with the largest discount including a direct link to the product.

          You might also have luck simply using ChatGPT to write you a program in python or something. aka just build a web scraping bot to monitor certain items or categories or pages over time and log the results. You will be less reliant on ChatGPT doing the searching, as is job is to write the scripts which you can run locally on a home server or 24/7 computer assuming you have one

          • @Tmurder91: That's an interesting point. But I have zero knowledge of programming and building up a website. So the difficult part will be using the right prompts to reach that goal.

            • +2

              @xsolider: In my experience with chat GPT, always best to start with the lowest denominator, most widely available natural language and then refine from there.

              First something like "I want to write a program to be a web scraping bot. What languages might be best"
              It will give you options, probably python, java etc. Use google to verify (we all know chatGPT has a tendancy to lie and not realise haha)

              Next you ask how to setup and install the things required to run xxxx (ie python)
              basically treat it like you are asking a mate who knows what hes talking about

              That should get you up and running with fairly decent prompts.

              Then you can just straight up ask ChatGPT to write a basic web scraping bot
              Then ask it to refine it to track deals
              Then refine to your desired website, which since you have ChatGPT4 you can have it test using its actual web access

              hope that helps

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