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« on: September 23, 2008, 09:53:01 AM »

I swear I never pay full price for anything anymore. It all began with coupons in the '80s for me then when priceline came out that was like the pinnacle of discounts for me. I have stayed at the Wynn in Las Vegas for 50$, I have gotten deals for dinner and a Broadway show. I'm always entering sweeps because nothing beats free. Most recently I even found a code to get discount tickets to Radio City for their huge Xmas show all you have to do is follow this link: http://www.radiocity.com/tickets/promotion.html?p_id=54ORCHWEB and use this code: 54orchweb
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« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2008, 10:00:46 AM »

Hi Bologi  Waving

I used to not pay attention to deals or sales but lately being that we're living off of 1 income cussing cussing cussing... MINE.... i've been clipping coupons and checking the grocery sale paper weekly... and life has been easier doing things that way... and all this time of not checking the grocery sale paper and now doing so, man there are soooo deals on meats, milk, fruits, etc....  It's great to be a bargain shopper
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« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2008, 10:04:52 AM »

We have 4 incomes(hubby and I both have 2 jobs) and I don't bargain shop as I should.  I do for the most part on groceries but that's about it.  I like having stuff now!
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« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2008, 10:09:10 AM »

I haven't paid full price for anything in over 20 years.  We get most of our groceries for free or next to nothing.  I shop only sales with coupons or coupon codes.  We get 50% off of our hotel rooms (Entertainment.com).  We use coupons for fast food, and Restaurant.com for regular restaurants (and only when I have a coupon code for that).  I also use Nextag.com to compare prices so I know where to go for the lowest price.

I refuse to pay full price for anything.  If there's a way, I will find it.


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« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2008, 02:43:59 PM »

I try to shop for bargains but, I'm not always able to. I'm limited on getting coupons and they don't accept printed coupons here. Coupons help a lot when I have them. I do hit the clearance racks/shelves though.
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« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2008, 03:09:23 PM »

 I'm the typical Asian. I know how to haggle and know how to get a very good bargain. In Thailand, David was totally shocked how I got what I wanted or walked.


About the only thing you can't get a good bargain on is wine. I'm not going to tell what I paid for 3 bottles of Château Latour vin 1990 for Thanksgiving this yaer  whistle
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« Reply #6 on: September 24, 2008, 02:01:20 AM »

Michael, Mother's friend, Lina made no bones telling stores what she thought of their prices  laughing  She didn't understand that going up to the sales clerk and cussing them in mandarin wasn't going to get her anything or anywhere here in America LOL

Lina is a feisty little thing.  We were once at a Hallmark store buying Mother some trinkets and candles and Lina was sighing, cussing, and shaking her head.  The older store clerk came over and asked her what seemed to be her problem.  Lina laughed and looked at me and then politely said something insulting in mandarin to the clerk.  Then she said, in english, "I break evvyting in store, that make you mad, huh?" and made some glass-shattering noises and gestures with her hands and mouth  laughing  I was 18, and that was one of my first experiences with cranky asian women.  Man, I miss her!!
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