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Bargain Value - August 2007

You Can't Beat Free (LINK)

August 27th 2007 05:42
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Using Ebay to Save Money on Netflix (LINK)

August 24th 2007 14:06
As evidenced by the comments on my last post, lots of people are using Net Flix to get movies. For those of you who get (or want to get a 3 a time subscription) I just discovered a less expensive way to get your NetFlix.

Many people get Net Flix gift subscriptions. But, what if you're not into watching movies and don't want to give out your debit card or checking account for a service that you'll barely use and might forget about? Answer: You sell it on Ebay. And that's what quite a few folks are doing.

For example, this Ebayer sold his 1 year gift subscription for $142.50. The lucky buyer saved $60 off of what he would normally pay for the subscription in stores. Sweet deal, all around. You can add these subscriptions to an existing Net Flix account, so if you buy one now, no more Net Flix fees for a years.


It goes without saying that if you do want to give someone a gift netflix subscription, you should buy it off Ebay where you'll probably get a significant discount off the retail price. Do be sure that the seller you're buying from isn't a first time seller. Also, be sure that the person you're buying the subscription for will really want to use it. If you're not careful, the NetFlix subscription could become the equivalent of a Fruitcake.

If you want to find some other interesting NetFlix options on Ebay for those who want to try out the service. One ebay store extends the Neflix free trial to a full month from the standard two weeks, for 3 movies unlimited for $1.99. You can't really beat that. Another seller is selling the two week free trial for $0.99, but if you stay on with NetFlix for a month, he'll give a $5.00 gift card. It sounds like a plan to play Net Flix's affiliate program. The seller gets your $0.99 (or what's left of it after Ebay's listing fee) and then gets his commission for selling yout the Netflix and in turn, gives you a $5 gift card.

Keep an eye on Ebay for other Interesting Netflix deals.
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Time to Start Planning for Christmas (LINK)

August 21st 2007 23:40
It may seem premature to start talking about Christmas. It’s August, after all. Can’t we put all this Christmas planning stuff until the day after Thanksgiving.

Sure, so how much Credit Card debt do you want to be in come January? Christmas has been December 25th every day for nearly 2000 years. In, America as long as anyone alive can remember this occasion has meant purchasing gifts. Yet, each year we have folks who are surprised that Christmas has snuck up on them again.

With a little planning, you can enjoy a less expensive and more fun Christmas. Here are some things you can do to prepare for the coming of Christmas:

1)Save money for Christmas.
2)Figure out who you’ll be buying presents for.
3)Buy presents in advance.
4)Decide what type of Christmas celebration you’d like

Implementing these steps which I explain in more detail in my podcast will avoid running up high debts or stressing over what to buy someone.

Click here to download, click here to add this podcast to your Itunes.
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Netflix Reconsidered (LINK)

August 17th 2007 12:52
I initially pooh poohed Netflix, but With two of its most popular plans marked down by $1, it's time to reconsder. Netflix may be a bargain and can help save you money provided you use it correctly. Click here to listen to this podcast, click here to add it to your Itunes.
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