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If you subscribe to magazines, be sure to re-subscribe now.  Magazine companies will more than likely charge more for subscriptions to cover upcoming increases in their delivery rates by the Postal Service.
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girlscout read my blog view my photos
May 8, 2007 | 1:55 PM

Good idea!

jedalex read my blog
May 8, 2007 | 3:01 PM

if you use coupons, be sure to use them up now. papermill companies will more than likely charge more for paper to cover upcoming increases in their delivery rates to to all the companies that produce coupons.

if you eat food, be sure to eat it all now because most companies will probably raise their prices to cover upcoming increases in their delivery rates to grocery stores.

this could go on forever. so i guess ill just be happy and not worry about my cashflow. i think ill be ok.

girlscout read my blog view my photos
May 8, 2007 | 3:19 PM

Sarcastic, but funny!

jclguru read my blog
May 9, 2007 | 1:30 AM

Yeah, ok. Magazines' subscription prices are
already way below newstand prices. If my rate
goes from $9.95 to $9.98, I think I'll be ok.

On the other hand, if it goes to $10.01 and I
have to subtract 99 cents from my check balance,
then I'm going to be peeved.

CouponGuy read my blog
May 9, 2007 | 5:51 AM

The postal rates are supposed to go up over 50% for them, so the increase more than likely will be dollars and not pennies.

You can also expect to pay much more than the usual inflation rate for 'shaped' based packaging, so anything ordered through the internet will likely go up substantially in price too.

m-tru read my blog
May 9, 2007 | 6:16 AM

Common people...every single thing is gonna go up. That's common sense. Pizza, restaraunts, amusement parks,mowing your lawn,riding your 4 wheelers....evrything will continue to rise unless we stand up and protest these gas prices. One of my friends went to the YMCA and had a full can of gas, a $300 leaf blower, and an $200 weedwacker and guess what someone stold...THE GAS. Out of the YMCA parking lot. Peoples pockets can't be dug into much deeper. They are about to rip a hole straight thru the pocket. I may be skeptical on the "no gas on May 15th" but I also thinks it's worth a try...really what do we have to lose from not buying gas then...but think of all we have to lose if we do nothing.

CouponGuy read my blog
May 9, 2007 | 11:34 AM

The best bet is to not shop at the highest profit making gas station company rather than pushing off buying gas for a day. They can raise prices the next day knowing people will buy that day (or the day before). If we don't purchase gas from one company it should lead them to lower prices since their stock will increase and they will then try to entice people to buy from them again. Check snopes.com for their take on it. They spell it all out.

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People know me as the Coupon Guy. I typically save 70% to 80% every time I go grocery shopping. I usually save more when shopping for toiletries. In order to get such great deals I do rebates, 50% off and more sales, and coupons.

Member Since: 4/23/2007