smartmoney.com — AT 50 CENTS a roll â�� instead of the regular retail price of $4 â�� buying wrapping paper after New Year's is an easy way to save. The same holds true for buying half-price inflatable pool loungers and patio furniture after Labor Day weekend.
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markie1006Sep 12, 2006
TKTS Times Sq is where all the tourists go.Avoid the long lines and go to the one Downtown, it's much quieter, and they have exactly the same ticket choices.It used to be in the WTC, but now it's at South Street Seaport.(my apartment is a few blocks away)
Closed AccountSep 12, 2006
The example is the ipod too, like a 25$ discount is a deal...Who would buy an outdated piece of tech for just 25$ less? A better example would be all the radically marked down Core Duo systems out there...
jeebugornSep 12, 2006
totally agree about super bowl weekend and tv's. we bought a 60" hdtv at circuit city for $900. true, it may be an older crt projector....but its 60".....and has hdmi. will do until we find $100,000 in a bag on the side of the road and can afford the 60" sony sxrd (or whatever they are calling their new technology).
cmw72Sep 12, 2006
I really think you are on to something with the new algorithm. The RSS feeds have been jam packed with low-digg, low-comments stories all day long.
starexplorerSep 12, 2006
nice formatting
scuba7183Sep 13, 2006
did you take your pills today?
sogracefullySep 13, 2006
EVERY DAY! party at your house!!
shivetyaSep 13, 2006
Serious here...Best time to buy a Christmas tree, 3 days or less before Christmas. You can get them nearly free. Frocked trees for $5. Even the "big dealers" will practically give you the trees.
nycfreshSep 13, 2006
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spritomSep 21, 2006
Airline tickets...yeah, we've all heard the "advance" ticketing which does save money. But there's also the January/July price promotions. They aren't guaranteed to happen, but I see it most years. usually the first or second week of January there might be a week or two of really good deals. Same thing with the second or third week of July. If you know when you're going to fly a long time in advance, this can save the bucks. Most airline systems are set up to sell tickets 330 days in advance of the flight.
rohit12Jan 31, 2008
The best time to buy any thing is "NOW" who is going to buy an out dated peace of junk, no matter how cheap it is, if its of no use. This opinion holds in properly market also.<a class="user" href="http://www.yourpropertyclub.com/index.php?p=311">http://www.yourpropertyclub.com/index.php?p=311</a>