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Why Cheaper Isn’t Always Better

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Indeed, our neighbor, who buys the cheapest he can find, has been through three sets of tools in the last seven years. Pay a little extra for a hotel closer to a downtown area and public transit? We like to find good deals. Sure thing! I won’t have to drive so much; maybe I won’t even have to get a rental car.

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5 Steps to Saving Money at a Major Sporting Event

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The first step to finding great sporting event tickets is to pick the games you want to see carefully. The second step to finding great sporting event tickets is to pick the section that you want to sit in. Furthermore, many public transit systems offer transportation to these venues. Pick Your Game. Take the Bus.

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What Are You Giving Up to Save Money?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I’m all for saving money and inspiring people to cook their own food, but I worry about the trade offs. Is it really worth it to give up whole foods (not the store, the actual foods) to save money? For instance, at FinCon I was using public transit to get around town and to and from the host hotel to save money on cabs.