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I love this recession.
I love this recession. A few weeks ago I bought a car. It was a GM and it cost $34,000. They took $10,000 off and another $1,600 off for coming off a lease and gave me free oil changes for life, free mobil phone for a year and a $200.00 gift certificate for Best Buy. I think if I would have asked for a Hawaiian vacation, they would have thrown it in.
Today I did my once a year run out to buy my wife some Christmas presents. I went to Lord And Taylor because she likes that store and we have three of them here. The place was empty.
Almost everything in the store is 40% off, then I had a coupon for another 25% off and I signed up for a credit card and got another 15% off. The credit card I throw away as soon as it arrives so I got 80% off. The best part is I get to walk around with a Babe salesgirl.
I went to Sears to buy a wrench which was $15.00. The guy says to me "do I want it for free?" Like Duh, of course. So he says sign up for a credit card and I can get the wrench for free. So thats another credit card I cut up and throw away and I got the wrench for free. I went to Home Depot to buy a battery drill, it was $209.00.
While I am waiting on line I see the same drill in a box with a battery circular saw which I also wanted. The drill and saw together was $95.00.
So if I want to , I can throw away the saw and have the drill for half price. It's a no brainer.
If they had this resession years ago I would be rich.
Of course it is only good if you don't have a job and are retired like me. If I had a job then I would have to think about loseing it and if I had a mortgage I would have to figure out how to pay it and if I diden't already pay for my daughter's college, I would also have a problem.
So for most people, it stinks which is the reason the stores are empty. It even helps my business. I help people save money on construction jobs by helping pick the contractors, getting the best price then I watch the job and keep an eye on the house for the people. I just saved a woman $15.000 on a kitchen. So when the economy gets worse, I do a little better.
I know it is very tough on almost everyone and I did lose some of my pension but all in all, it is pretty good. (for me anyway)
For people that have to pay for colleges, homes, cars and food without a job, it is very tough and I feel for those people.
And forget about heating oil.
I love this recession. A few weeks ago I bought a car. It was a GM and it cost $34,000. They took $10,000 off and another $1,600 off for coming off a lease and gave me free oil changes for life, free mobil phone for a year and a $200.00 gift certificate for Best Buy. I think if I would have asked for a Hawaiian vacation, they would have thrown it in.
Today I did my once a year run out to buy my wife some Christmas presents. I went to Lord And Taylor because she likes that store and we have three of them here. The place was empty.
Almost everything in the store is 40% off, then I had a coupon for another 25% off and I signed up for a credit card and got another 15% off. The credit card I throw away as soon as it arrives so I got 80% off. The best part is I get to walk around with a Babe salesgirl.
I went to Sears to buy a wrench which was $15.00. The guy says to me "do I want it for free?" Like Duh, of course. So he says sign up for a credit card and I can get the wrench for free. So thats another credit card I cut up and throw away and I got the wrench for free. I went to Home Depot to buy a battery drill, it was $209.00.
While I am waiting on line I see the same drill in a box with a battery circular saw which I also wanted. The drill and saw together was $95.00.
So if I want to , I can throw away the saw and have the drill for half price. It's a no brainer.
If they had this resession years ago I would be rich.
Of course it is only good if you don't have a job and are retired like me. If I had a job then I would have to think about loseing it and if I had a mortgage I would have to figure out how to pay it and if I diden't already pay for my daughter's college, I would also have a problem.
So for most people, it stinks which is the reason the stores are empty. It even helps my business. I help people save money on construction jobs by helping pick the contractors, getting the best price then I watch the job and keep an eye on the house for the people. I just saved a woman $15.000 on a kitchen. So when the economy gets worse, I do a little better.
I know it is very tough on almost everyone and I did lose some of my pension but all in all, it is pretty good. (for me anyway)
For people that have to pay for colleges, homes, cars and food without a job, it is very tough and I feel for those people.
And forget about heating oil.
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