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Save Money: Take the Boring Challenge

Posted August 24, 2009 - 08:46 by WC Porter

Frugal Living

bored girl

Most people think saving money has to be fun and exciting in order to work. Not so. I took The Boring Challenge and saved over $2,000. How much money will you save?

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Trent Reznor giving away new Nine Inch Nails album

Posted May 5, 2008 - 09:07 by Paul Michael

Deals and Coupons, Lifestyle, Deals, Freebies

Trent

Music fans of the world, unite. The very cool Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails (or who basically IS Nine Inch Nails), is letting fans download the entire new album The Slip free at the NIN website. This is one further slap in the face to the RIAA, and a move that will no doubt shake up the archaic music industry even further.

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Legendary rock band Radiohead charges "whatever you want" for latest album

Posted October 3, 2007 - 13:01 by Paul Michael

Art and Leisure, Consumer Affairs

Thom Yorke

It's making huges waves through the music industry, which is hardly surprising. Organizations like the RIAA have been trying, and failing I think, to crack down on illegal music downloads. And in response to this, Radiohead have decided to charge "whatever you think the album is worth" to download it in full (plus a small negligable transaction fee).

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Save money on ITunes every time you buy a song

Posted 2 years ago by Paul Michael

Filed Under: Deals and Coupons

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Another quick and easy money-saving tip for everyone, this time for the few million of us out there addicted to ITunes.

It basically involves using a cash back rebate site called BigCrumbs.com (similar to ebates.com). You end up saving 4.5% on every download. That equates to 1 free $0.99 song for every 22 songs you download, or 1 free $1.99 TV show for every 23 TV shows you download. Doesn't sound like a lot, but if you happen to be downloading songs form iTunes anyway, what have you got to lose?

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