All Posts Tagged With: "sales"

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Consumer Trends 2010– Changing the Way We Spend

With the past year almost behind us, U.S. consumers are looking for new ways to save money. There’s a new trend to clip coupons and  consumers are re-shopping mortgages and  car insurance policies. Consumers are also becoming increasingly cautious as to how they will continue to spend their hard earned cash.  Penny pinching patrons are [...]

December 22nd, 2009 | tisha | Comments | Continued
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Black Friday Deals More Limited than We Think

Shopping before the sun comes up is for some an annual tradition no matter what the economy looks like but for many, this holiday shopping season will have to be a frugal one. Those heading out to hit the Black Friday sales need to be cautious of just what they are getting themselves into. The [...]

November 25th, 2009 | tisha | Comments | Continued
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Bad Economy Means Good Buys

There is always a silver lining, right?  Consider that when things go badly in the economy, that is the time when prices drop on some items that you might need to purchase.  Here are some things that have very good prices right now.
Cars and trucks. Could this be the best time to buy a new [...]

May 29th, 2009 | tisha | Comments | Continued
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Let ZingSale.com Help With Holiday Prices

Launching on December 9, 2008, the brand new website ZingSale.com has been designed as a free service that “enables shoppers to be notified of deep discounts on millions of products – everything from consumer electronics and video games to toys and fashion apparel- from thousands of online merchants”.

Consumers can register for free and specify the [...]

December 8th, 2008 | tisha | Comments | Continued
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Keep Your Wallet a Little Fatter This Holiday Season!

With the holiday shopping season upon us, online stores will start to see an increase in sales and people like us will see a decrease in the depth of our wallets!  If you’re like most people, you probably dread the holiday shopping- and not because you don’t want to get your family and friends nice [...]

November 16th, 2007 | Debbie Dragon | Comments | Continued