Get Free, Simple Money Saving Tips Online To Save More Bucks Here & There June 14, 2008
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Since I started my debt reduction last year, I have learned to pick up free, simple money saving tips online. Instead of spending money buying books and children’s books that teach you how to save money, you can look for free tips and advice provided online.
There are also many bloggers who share with readers their ways and methods to save more bucks here and there to pay off credit card debt fast.
Tighten Your Belt, Save Big Money & Pay Off Credit Card Debts June 10, 2008
Posted by Vedis in : Money Saving Tips , add a commentWith the increasing gas prices, everyone is doing their best to tighten their belts and save more money. You are lucky if you are debt free. I am deeply in credit card debts. Not only do I need to tighten my belt and save money, I have to pay off tonnes of credit card debts.
Here are 10 big saving tips that you can try if you think of saving more than a few bucks here and a few bucks there.
Among the 10 big money saving tips, I love the tip of using cash. Yes — Use Cash. I am so used to using cash now that I carry cash only. My remaining 2 credit cards that haven’t been shredded yet are left in my bedroom most of the time.
Another money saving tip that I follow diligently is — Note Every Dollar I Spend. Whether it’s a candy bar or some very cheap pens, jotting down every dollar I spend helps me explore areas where I can save more.
Money Saving Tips Help You In Saving Money For Rainy Days June 5, 2008
Posted by Vedis in : Money Saving Tips , add a commentAre you deeply in credit card debt and would like to read some money saving tips to help you save a few bucks here and there? Check out my Top 10 Money Saving Tips and use them diligently.
Discipline and persistence are important keys to saving money and paying off credit card debt. Without them, you will find yourself in the debt hole again and again. Trust me, it had happened many times to me before I finally decided to really really pay off my credit card debts.
It’s still a long way to go, but I know I am different now. I won’t simply buy any gold chain or handbag because I can exercise self-control on my spending habits.
Buy 110% Lowest Best Price Guarantee Products April 13, 2008
Posted by Vedis in : Money Saving Tips , add a commentDon’t you love to buy products that come with 110% lowest best price guarantee? I do. I bought this usb flash drive at the lowest best price.
I think it usb flash drive is an excellent storage tool and so simple to use. I can back up my music and photographs.
I had a nice surprise with the new operative system to run programs direct from the device, which is wonderful to travel.
Shop Around For Inexpensive Shutters April 7, 2008
Posted by Vedis in : Money Saving Tips , add a commentIf you are looking to add beauty into your home but you are on tight budget, why not consider vinyl shutters? Vinyl shutters are inexpensive to buy, yet they look just as good as wooden shutters if not better.
You may think that vinyl shutters are only for outdoors but in fact they can be used just as effectively indoors too. Vinyl shutters have become more popular if compared to wooden shutters.
To find the best deal for vinyl shutters and save money, always shop around.
Shop For Hotel Deals To Save Money April 1, 2008
Posted by Vedis in : Money Saving Tips , add a commentWith hundreds and thousands of hotels in all major cities of the world, it becomes a difficult task for travelers to find the best hotel deals that are in the proximity of the city area that they are, have appropriate facilities, and are also within the budget.
With the help of the Internet, searching for best hotel prices is easy. What used to take weeks or even months to investigate can now be done in a matter of hours or even minutes. You can sort the results based on consumer ratings, hotel prices, location, or stars before making any reservation.
3 Money Saving Tips To Keep Some Cash March 24, 2008
Posted by Vedis in : Money Saving Tips , add a commentWhen it comes to saving money, make it realistic and achievable. You will be amazed that you can still keep some cash. Here are 3 money saving tips that will help you keep some cash.
1. Avoid the Mall. This may sound unreasonable for many people. However, if you want to save money, this is truly one of the best ways to do it. Most of the time, we buy things that we want, not need. By going to the mall, we often end up buying more things than we have set out for. Buy only when you really need it. You will thank your credit card bill a month later.
2. Skip the Gourmet. You may not be aware of it but skipping 2 lattes a week can save you $24! Be moderate with your splurge on food. This is especially true when it comes to things like pizza delivery, gourmet deli, etc. (more…)
Save Money & The Earth - Use Recycled Plastic For Plastic Packaging March 21, 2008
Posted by Vedis in : Money Saving Tips , add a commentFast moving consumer goods are the biggest consumers of plastic packaging. Without packing, sophisticated goods with low shelf life will be easily affected by climatic conditions and eventually result in their malfunction or destruction.
Packaging is an important business function and the consumers must be aware of the plastic packaging used. Recycled plastic is the best option for plastic packaging.
The confusion over what we can and cannot recycle continues to confound consumers. Plastics are especially troublesome, as different types of plastic require different processing to be reformulated and re-used as raw material.
The easiest and most common plastics to recycle are made of polyethylene terephthalate (PETE) . Examples include soda and water bottles, medicine containers, and many other common consumer product containers.
Once it has been processed by a recycling facility, PETE can become fiberfill for winter coats, sleeping bags and life jackets. It can also be used to make bean bags, rope, car bumpers, tennis ball felt, combs, cassette tapes, sails for boats, furniture and, of course, other plastic bottles.
Next is high-density polyethylene plastics. HDPE Scrap is widely used to pack cosmetics, shampoos, dish and laundry detergent bottles, and trash and retail bags.
If you are looking for a regular supply of HDPE Scrap for recycling, check out http://www.hdpescrap.com that specializes in HDPE Scrap distribution and sourcing. They also offer consultancy services in Asian, European, South American, Australian and US market analysis, targeted country information and feasability studies.
Buy Home Improvement Merchandise At Manufacturer-Direct Prices March 21, 2008
Posted by Vedis in : Money Saving Tips , add a commentHome improvements enhance your living space and add style. Unfortunately, transforming your home into a work of art can be costly. If funds are limited, you may have to rely on inexpensive, do-it-yourself techniques. Here are three ways to help you save money on your home improvements.
Instead of hiring a contractor to complete simple jobs such as painting or new flooring, you can probably complete these jobs yourself, or at least buy the materials. The materials for small home improvement projects are inexpensive.
When searching for materials or supplies, begin by browse the selection of sale, clearance, or discontinued items. This is the best approach for saving money on home improvement materials. If purchasing discontinued items in bulk, you may receive additional savings, especially if the manager is eager to have the merchandise sold.
Check out DirectBuy that offers merchandise at manufacturer-direct prices. As DirectBuy charges membership dues to join, members can purchase brand-name merchandise at manufacturer prices.
When You Can’t Afford A New Pair Of Hiking Boots March 10, 2008
Posted by Vedis in : Money Saving Tips , add a commentHiking may be one of the cheapest, easiest and most enjoyable activities. Yet, blisters, arch pain and ankle sprains may keep many from hitting the trails.
Many hikers simply can’t afford to buy a new pair of expensive boots every year when last year’s model didn’t quite work.
Many think the cushier the insole the more comfortable the hike, but this is not necessarily true. In most cases the foot will be more comfortable in a rigid insole with a soft cover. Many of the spongy, bouncy insoles cause too much movement inside the boot, especially at the heel. This excess movement causes friction, which can lead to blisters.
So here’s what you can do to save money. If the boot is still in good shape, but the insole has worn out, you might consider replacing it with a sport orthotic, Superfeet, instead of buying another hiking boot.