Thanks to Forbes magazine for a collection of ways your slothfulness could be costing you currency, then recommending how you can recover those bumps with a lowest amount of effort. Many of the items in their list may seem redundant, but that doesn't make these items any less accurate. The article covers, for example, the rebate ambush:
Retail and wholesale stores often promote goods at post-rebate pricing, and hopefully assuming the majority of customers will be too sluggish to mail in the rebates offered, which could save them up to 10% on large-ticket things such as televisions, dishwashers, refrigerators and a slew of other consumer targeted products. At Office Max, a $650 laptop from Hewlett-Packard carries a fifty-dollar rebate. Don't let them pull the wool over your eyes. Filling out and mailing rebates takes less than 10 minutes. Anyone who doesn’t take advantage of rebates is throwing money away.
Read the entire article for their complete justification behind why each line of inaction is costing you money. Don’t let your laziness take you to the bank.
All the ways your laziness is costing you. [Forbes]
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Retail and wholesale stores often promote goods at post-rebate pricing, and hopefully assuming the majority of customers will be too sluggish to mail in the rebates offered, which could save them up to 10% on large-ticket things such as televisions, dishwashers, refrigerators and a slew of other consumer targeted products. At Office Max, a $650 laptop from Hewlett-Packard carries a fifty-dollar rebate. Don't let them pull the wool over your eyes. Filling out and mailing rebates takes less than 10 minutes. Anyone who doesn’t take advantage of rebates is throwing money away.
Read the entire article for their complete justification behind why each line of inaction is costing you money. Don’t let your laziness take you to the bank.
All the ways your laziness is costing you. [Forbes]
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