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More Discounts Online or Offline

The other day I was thinking of buying an item in a store that was on sale. Since it was pretty expensive I would only want to buy it if the item went on sale at a good price. So when it did go on sale I was remembering how if you purchased the item

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Financial Management

Discount Periods

I have been noticing that since things such as school is back in session for many people a lot of businesses aren’t as busy during certain times of the day. Therefore, in an effort to generate more business a lot of companies offer discounts at certain times of the day. I suppose the best example

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Financial Management

Doing A Mobile Price Comparison Search Before Checkout

Today I was looking for a home phone for a present where in this case I didn’t really have a specific brand or model in mind. So this is one of those cases where I would have to go in the stores to see what was being offered and then buying what I thought was

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Financial Management

Upgrading The Wrong Item That Is Costly

This kind of caught my attention today as I heard a person expressing how he wanted his computer to load up faster and was willing to spend about $500 to do this. His initial thoughts was that he would need a new processor and those things can get expensive if you are trying to buy

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Making Money

Getting Paid To Take Photos of Your Grocery Receipt

This was new to me as I was reading about these two apps called Checkout51 and Snapsaves where it sounds like they have a program that involves you taking a picture of your receipt to prove that you purchased a particular product. As a result, they will then credit you back for those purchases. The

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Business

Seeing The Value of Local Products

The other day a person was telling me how he saw this place sell some peaches for about 49 cents a pound and so he bought a couple. Not too long after he visited another store and saw that this place was selling it for about 80 cents a pound. Interestingly enough, he was more

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