Jodi's Reviews > How to Shop for Free: Shopping Secrets for Smart Women Who Love to Get Something for Nothing
How to Shop for Free: Shopping Secrets for Smart Women Who Love to Get Something for Nothing
by Kathy Spencer, Samantha Rose
by Kathy Spencer, Samantha Rose
Although it offers some good tips, this book is obviously for people who have the inclination to spend a large amount of time devoted to doing nothing but looking for coupons. But as they say, you don't get something for nothing!
If you have free time on your hands to buy coupons off e-Bay, cut coupons out of newspapers and magazines, join a lot of company websites that send you free samples and coupons and then file multiples of these coupons by category, expiration date, etc then go to several stores to compare prices and buy in bulk, this book is for you. Otherwise, not so much.
If you have free time on your hands to buy coupons off e-Bay, cut coupons out of newspapers and magazines, join a lot of company websites that send you free samples and coupons and then file multiples of these coupons by category, expiration date, etc then go to several stores to compare prices and buy in bulk, this book is for you. Otherwise, not so much.
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Apr 15, 2011 11:28am
Ye gads. Buying coupons on eBay? I find quickly that I value my time more than the money saved!
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I can't remember where I read it, but there is a major difference between money saver and bargain hunter. I liked "The Cheapskate Next Door" (http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/78...) a lot better!
I guess if you lost your job and had to pinch pennies, you'd find the time to do this. On the other hand, how could you afford to buy the book?
