There are some useful points to making income in this article however it won't work in big cities which are more expensive and tend not to tolerate these amateurish hoppyist types of petty cash approaches. Articles which I have read on this topic tend to be very naive and written by people who come across as never having a very real struggle. I would also suspect they have always had a certainty of keeping clean a warm meal and a bed. From one to ten, ten being the best I give this article a three where as most get only one.
Never paid more than 1k for a car. Our current one cost 700 bucks and it's lasted so far 4 years. My boyfriend only had to repair it once himself for 50 bucks by doing his own repair. It still runs and I've never been late to work.
One thing to keep in mind is that generally if an offer has an APR range, you're not actually pre-approved or pre-qualified but you're actually just seeing an advertisement (a lot of banks will do this when no pre-approved/qualified offers are found).
My tip for surviving Black Friday is to be prepared for thw chance of not getting what you're wanting. In other words, stay flexible and realize there are other people who are crazy and are more willing to go to great lengths (and stupidity) to get that $200 tv, which is probably one of only ten total in the store.
I definitely avoid the lines and shop online. Also, you can use price monitoring sites (like Camel Camel Camel) to watch certain products and alert you when the price drops.
I've already been doing some of the early online Black Friday sales. There are some great deals out there. I don't plan to shop at the stores on Black Friday this year, but I will be doing some online shopping.
Have a plan! Know what you want before you go and look up if the store has a map already online. A lot of times things are moved around from where they normally should be. It helps to plan ahead to avoid getting hurt.
This was most helpful. Helped me understand how to choose a proper mattress. I still feel there aren't enough options for people with back issues. Maybe you could look into that and do a post for it?
I think you should have a list of what you want to buy and how much it normally costs so when you see a sale, you will know if it's really a good deal. But I will be shopping on Cyber Monday.
Sorry but I disagree with all of this.
I have no debt and quit the credit score game over 10 years ago.
I own my condo flat out no mortgage and I pay cash/ATM card for everything, I do not finance anything.
To me having credit is just your way of showing people exactly how desperate and gullible you actually are.
My tip is to stay home. I like right in the center of three major malls, and the traffic is unreal. I do some of my shopping in the fall, and the rest online.
There are some useful points to making income in this article however it won't work in big cities which are more expensive and tend not to tolerate these amateurish hoppyist types of petty cash approaches. Articles which I have read on this topic tend to be very naive and written by people who come across as never having a very real struggle. I would also suspect they have always had a certainty of keeping clean a warm meal and a bed. From one to ten, ten being the best I give this article a three where as most get only one.
El Pollo Loco still has the Leg Lovers, if you ask...3 legs, two sides, tortillas for about $4.
I make a list of what I want to buy before checking the sales. And I mainly us online shopping.
Never paid more than 1k for a car. Our current one cost 700 bucks and it's lasted so far 4 years. My boyfriend only had to repair it once himself for 50 bucks by doing his own repair. It still runs and I've never been late to work.
For me personally, I like to avoid the stores and shop early online!
My tip for Black Friday is to shop around and take your time.
One thing to keep in mind is that generally if an offer has an APR range, you're not actually pre-approved or pre-qualified but you're actually just seeing an advertisement (a lot of banks will do this when no pre-approved/qualified offers are found).
Don't assume just because something is on sale for Black Friday it's a good deal. Shop around!
My tip for surviving Black Friday is to be prepared for thw chance of not getting what you're wanting. In other words, stay flexible and realize there are other people who are crazy and are more willing to go to great lengths (and stupidity) to get that $200 tv, which is probably one of only ten total in the store.
Shop online and avoid crowds.
Shop online in your cozy pajamas
Don't fight the crowd, most stores have everything online and usually their shipping to the store is free.
Plan ahead and be prepared to deal with the crowds.
I definitely avoid the lines and shop online. Also, you can use price monitoring sites (like Camel Camel Camel) to watch certain products and alert you when the price drops.
MMA training to fight the crowds!
I use my Discover card and save my receipts so I can price match. Much, much easiler than standing in line!
I've already been doing some of the early online Black Friday sales. There are some great deals out there. I don't plan to shop at the stores on Black Friday this year, but I will be doing some online shopping.
Have a plan! Know what you want before you go and look up if the store has a map already online. A lot of times things are moved around from where they normally should be. It helps to plan ahead to avoid getting hurt.
This was most helpful. Helped me understand how to choose a proper mattress. I still feel there aren't enough options for people with back issues. Maybe you could look into that and do a post for it?
I think you should have a list of what you want to buy and how much it normally costs so when you see a sale, you will know if it's really a good deal. But I will be shopping on Cyber Monday.
Sorry but I disagree with all of this.
I have no debt and quit the credit score game over 10 years ago.
I own my condo flat out no mortgage and I pay cash/ATM card for everything, I do not finance anything.
To me having credit is just your way of showing people exactly how desperate and gullible you actually are.
Don't do it! You can get better deals at another time.
The crowds in the brick and mortar stores is too much for me so I shop online if I shop.
Buy nothing! Go hiking!
My tip is to stay home. I like right in the center of three major malls, and the traffic is unreal. I do some of my shopping in the fall, and the rest online.