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Saving Grace Archives
Week of 3/7/2007
Travel
Savings
With Spring Break fast approaching, I thought it wise to offer some advice on travel savings. While pouring over
the Sunday Travel Section of the newspaper, I ran across an article on a most interesting way to move around the
world -- CouchSurfing . The company's mission statement
is: "CouchSurfing seeks to internationally network people and places, create educational exchanges, raise
collective consciousness, spread tolerance, and facilitate cultural understanding."
What a great idea. Offer your "couch" for travelers' use for as many days as you feel comfortable -- for FREE. You,
in turn, travel using other member's couches for FREE. Think you can do Europe on $50 a day this way? I know I could. I signed up immediately and am dreaming about my
Grand Tour. This is truly affordable travel if not downright cheap.
Week of 3/14/2007
Save On Home Repairs
Aren't the handyman type?
Don't know one end of monkey wrench from another? Well, you're not alone. Many people are not inclined to do home
repairs that are best left to the pros like plumbing and electricity among others. The problem has always been how
to find a reputable repairman that won't rip you off. Asking friends or family is never a sure thing. The Yellow
Pages is hit or miss at best.
Now there is a way to get
referrals for virtually any kind of home repair or service you might need with relative certainty they will do an
adequate job and not rip you off. Angie's
List is an online rating service that takes
recommendations for service providers from users in your neighborhood and posts them online. You can find out
who used Joe's Plumbing Service, the kind of work Joe performed and how satisfied the consumer was with his
price and service. Of course there are no guarantees, but Error!
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event there is a dispute. And if a contractor values his reputation, something is usually worked
out.
The Saving Lady is a long-time
user of Angie's List. and has yet to be snookered. Every service by every contractor used so
far has performed well and at a price I was willing to pay.
Week of 4/4/2007
Online Savings
Are you an
Amazon.com shopper? If so, you'll find that not only is Amazon.com an extremely convenient place to shop, but there
are more ways to save money on the site than may readily be apparent. Go to MySavingPlace.com to discover how to get
some really great deals at Amazon.com.
Week of 5/23/2007
Telephone Savings
Remember when directory
assistance calls were free? Today we're paying $0.75 and as much as $3.49 for each directory assistance call we
make, and that can add up big time. GREAT NEWS!! FREE directory assitance is back -- as long as you're willing to
listen to one very short ad. For local and national listings, there's 1-800-FREE-411 (1-800-373-3411). Before you
receive the number you ask for, there is a 15-second ad. It's painless compared to the savings. So put this number
in your cell phone directory and keep it handy next to every land line you use. Pretty soon you won't know how you
did without this.
Week of 6/6/2007
Dial A Human
How many times each week do
you get on the phone trying to reach customer service for a bank, credit card company, phone company or any of
hundreds of businesses that have automated voice answering systems? How long does it take you reach a human
voice? Minutes, hours, or maybe never!!
Although these numbers and directions have't been confirmed, DialAHuman.com
has compiled
a list of phone hundreds of well-known and much-used businesses and the directions on how to reach a human
voice when you dial. If time is money (and it
is), this information could save you a lot. At the least it could save you tons of aggravation.
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