May 6, 2008
cheap gas, chrysler, gas prices, getting gas, lets refuel america, low gas prices, new cars
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Did you guys hear about how Chrysler is tackling the high gas prices issue? I saw on the news that they’re giving away special gas cards with select car purchases. New buyers will be able to get their gas price set at $2.99 for 3 years no matter what the current station price may be! Here’s an official statement from Chrysler:
Today we are proud to introduce an unprecedented program to help put
customers’ minds at ease and do something to help working people who are
worried about the volatility of fuel prices and vehicle cost of ownership,”
said Jim Press, Vice-Chairman and President, Chrysler LLC. “The Let’s
Refuel America Price Guarantee puts money in your pocket today, and allows
our customers to better manage their fuel expenses. And you can’t get it
anywhere else besides a Chrysler, Jeep or Dodge dealership.”
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May 1, 2008
brick and mortar stores, buying online, discount prices, eccomerce, ecommerce, lowest price, mall of the world, online shopping, shopping online, wezeemall, wholesale prices
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Amazon is making more money…Ebay is making more money…ClickBank is making more money…Yahoo is making more money….
Yet many of the brick and mortar stores are closing down?!?!
Throughout my day of running errands I steadily hear people talk about the things they’re getting online. One guy exclaimed how he finally found the car he always wanted since his teenage days for a discounted price that no dealership could’ve possibly offered. A few friends of mine buy the majority of their designer fashion clothes off the web because they can get it for less than wholesale…who wouldn’t go for that? Senior citizens are flocking to the web to get their prescriptions filled. Nowadays,you can even find a wife online!
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April 29, 2008
Uncategorized, achieving balance, balance, barrack obama, controlling your emotions, fox interview with barack obama, free your dome, freedom, hillary clinton, senator obama fox interview, the meaning of freedom
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This post will be the first of many in a series I call Free Your Dome taken from the breakdown of the term freedom. So here goes Free Your Dome Series 1:
I just caught the last of Senator OBama’s FOX interview this past Sunday. Just a couple of weeks ago FOX was whinning about him declining their interview requests…guess he gave in
Senator OBama’s most interesting response was to the question on what he’s learned since campaigning for president. He said
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April 24, 2008
Uncategorized, anything you need, blogging, blogging platform, ciphersearch, cms, market secrets, meta search engine, search engines, search results, subscribing to a feed, wordpress
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Blogging can be a great thing for someone who has lots of knowledge on a particular subject accompanied by a unique perspective.Blogging allows you to dump your thoughts down into a managed system. Thus,the name for the blogging platform is called CMS - content management system.
All the content that comes from you is sytematically managed in such a way that makes it easier to access in the future either by yourself or others who share the same interests. It gives the small guy a big voice. Just imagine something you thought of today has the potential to be shared by hundreds tommorrow thanks to blogging?!
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March 11, 2008
Uncategorized, ebay history, ebay problems
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Ebay and paypal are very large, so large they can with impunity ignore a legitimate problem that one of their customers can have. They rotate the people assigned to a claim review until they wear you out. They being very large and you being a small individual fall prey to their busineess practice of shuttling you from one to the other until they can say “Sorry the time has expired” or ” We are really concerned …” but they have obviously not really even read the correspondence.
They prey on your natural trust in them. You are probably an honest person trying to sell or buy on the site. Things go wrong, then you get an email from them which has numerous links. If you see this, this is the strart of the runaround. They have a goal to retain their account recievables, what they earn for your listing. If they help and pay a claim, I think it is up to $200 now, then that depletes their earnings and you, the little guy get the runaround until you are worn down and give up.
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February 2, 2008
buying a japanese car, car importing guide, importing and registering a car, importing cars, japanese car auctions
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Japanese car auctions are a great place to pick up a quality Japanese car for a good price, but how do you get in the game? How do you go from reading this article to driving your dream car for the first time?
Let me ask you something. What is the main reason why you want to go through the hassle of importing a car when you can just buy one locally? Is it because you cannot find the car you want locally? Is it because you want to save money by importing the car? Is it because you want to have a unique Japanese car? Or do you just want to be the first owner of your car in your country?
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August 16, 2007
auction items, auction resources, auction site, bargain shopping, bidding wars, discount shopping, ebay problems, free shipping, live auctions, other auctions, ubid
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…only one way to find out…

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August 14, 2007
ac compressors, air filters, auto parts suppliers, buying performance auto parts online, car parts, car repairs, disc brake conversion kits, performance auto parts, replacement parts, tire accessories
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Often,
in pulling off a number of things, the one way to remain sane throughout the
entire encounter is to retain a bit of order, to give oneself a coherent structure
to follow. So if the matter has to do with buying performance
auto parts online, the first thing you have to do is obviously to build
up on a plan. With all pertinent details and information laid out on a neat,
tidy arrangement, you’ll feel like everything is already starting to fall
in place, even before you’ve taken the first step.
So here’s the plan. The first thing, the first and foremost, is to determine
significant—key—information that can help you find whatever missing
part it is that your ride needs. Follow the vein of thought and two ideas will
pop up here: auto parts and online. These
are the areas that your search must obviously focus on. Why online? In this
day and age, a number of automotive suppliers have sprung up left and right
in the Internet, opening a whole new world of convenience and flexibility. Why
go to all the bother of checking out an auto part shop personally, with all
the trouble and effort the trip will surely entail, if you can just acquire
the replacement parts you wish to with only
a single click of the mouse? No need to move from where you are. Nor will you
need to wrack up transportation costs since you won’t be going anywhere
in the first place.
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August 10, 2007
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The Frugal Duchess: Is Back-to-School Shopping A Big Scam? The Hype & The Numbers
When and why did back-to-school shopping become such a spending big holiday? The average family will spend about “$563.49 on back-to-school merchandise, up 6.9 percent from last year’s $527.08 average. Total back-to-school spending this year is expected to reach $18.4 billion,” according to data from the National Retail Federation.
Here’s how we’ll spend the money:
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