Archive for January, 2008

Jan 21 2008

The Truth about Colics

Published by under Childcare, Pregnancy

Colic is so common among infants that most people are not surprise anymore when it happens. Still, for the first time mom it can be a harrowing and panicking experience especially with her normally quiet angel screaming non-stop in the background. It is usually manifested at about two to three weeks of age. It becomes more prominent during the first two months and subsides at three months old. Colic altogether stops at about three-and-a-half to four months of age.

Colic is actually not so dangerous. It might seem so though from the way babies would cry and scream at the top of their lungs. In fact, it can be so common that parents may experience an episode on a daily basis; and after the first episode, parents usually learn to handle succeeding ones with aplomb. Still, physicians and scientists cannot pinpoint up until now just what exactly causes colic. It just happens.

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Jan 20 2008

What you can expect from Catalog Return Stores

Published by under Budgeting, Shopping

If you are a shopper who is always in the market for a good bargain, then you don’t want to pass up the opportunities found at a catalog return store. These are the locations where merchandise individuals ordered from a catalog or even online these days and then returned for one reason or another.

Many people don’t want to shop from catalog return stores because they are afraid that they won’t get quality merchandise. After there has to be some reason why someone else didn’t want it right?

However, you will find the items they offer have nothing wrong with them they simply didn’t work well for the person who ordered them. Maybe it was the wrong color or the design didn’t fit in with their décor like they though it would. Clothing mainly gets to catalog return stores because it didn’t fit properly for that individual. Regardless of the reason why the item was returned, you can benefit from it.

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Jan 19 2008

Save the Most Money with Holiday Sales

Published by under Budgeting, Shopping

Many shoppers love to take advantage of the sales that take place around the various holidays. Yet in most cases it is the time right after the holiday when you will benefit from the most savings. One exception to this rule is the Black Friday that occurs the day after Thanksgiving. It is considered to be the biggest shopping day of the year. You can definitely benefit from tremendous savings but you have to be willing to fight the crowds and get up very early to get the best deals.

Jewelry is commonly on sale the weeks before Valentine’s Day. This is because many men buy their wives and girlfriends beautiful bracelets, earrings, necklaces, and engagement rings during this period of time to surprise them on Valentine’s Day. In the weeks after Valentine’s Day though you can save at least 30% on the same items. Now, I am not recommending that you delay giving your sweetheart their Valentine’s Day gift late to save money. But you can benefit from such sales by getting quality jewelry at a bargain price to give on a birthday, at Christmas, or for any other occasion.

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Jan 18 2008

Save Money when you Purchase Damaged Goods

Published by under Budgeting, Shopping

No one wants to get any item they have purchased home and discover that it has been damaged in some way. In the event that it does happen the course of action to follow is to return it to the place of purchase for another product in excellent condition or for a refund of the cost they paid for it. However, the retailer has to try to make some money of these damaged goods so they will sell then at a cost that is much less than the actual cost of the item.

If you are handy with repairs, then this could be a great way for you to get a bargain price on the products you really want. Furniture is a very common type of product that can be damaged. Yet it is fairly easy to repair a torn cushion or cover up scratches on tables and desks. The more severe damage the item has then the more money you will save on the cost. It is a very good idea to take find out exactly what repairs are involved and the cost of the materials to complete the job. If you won’t be able to complete the work on your own then you need to find out how much it will cost to take it to someone else.

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Jan 17 2008

Save Money on your Purchases by Taking Advantage of the Rebates Offered

Published by under Budgeting, Finance, Shopping

Many manufacturers offer mail in rebates to encourage consumers to buy their product. The way these rebates work is that you have to pay the full price for the product when you get it. Then you fill out the rebate information and mail it in along with a copy of your receipt. They will then send you a check.

However, you will be amazed at how many people fail to get around to sending in the information for their rebate. Most offers have a set time frame so it is a good idea to get the information in the mail as quickly as possible. They either don’t want to mess around with the process or the simply forget with so many other things taking place in their life.

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