Tuesday, July 29, 2008

By MARSHALL LOEB MarketWatch
The Tampa Tribune
Published: July 27, 2008
NEW YORK - Nine times out of 10, cutting costs makes sense. It's painless to go without an expensive lunch every day or to live without the latest and most up-to-date television or cell phone. But there are some purchases that you shouldn't cut back on. In fact, cutting back on these can do more harm than good.
From Liz Pulliam Weston of MSN Money, consider these four occasions when you shouldn't cut back:
•Car maintenance. If you ignore car maintenance, it will only come back to bite you. Follow your car manual and bring your car in for tuneups at the recommended mileage. You should also not ignore any potential problems, out of place sounds or oil leaks. Delaying dealing with these issues may only cost you more in the end when they become larger problems.
You should also take time to find a good mechanic. Even one who charges a little more than others will be worth it in the long run.
•Safety for the home. To be properly prepared for a fire, most experts say you should hang a smoke detector outside every bedroom in addition to a carbon-monoxide detector on every floor. You should also own escape ladders for every room above the first floor.
•Faster Internet connection. Prices of high-speed Internet access have come down in recent years. Cable and DSL connections can be had in some areas for $10 more than dial-up. That difference is more than worth the time you will save with the faster connection. Do some research in your area to find out about your high-speed Internet options. If you discover that they are not much more expensive than dial-up, consider switching.
•Comfortable mattress. You can find a good mattress without having to spend thousands. Good mattresses can be bought for under $1,000, and with sales and promotions, you're likely to save an additional 30 percent to 50 percent. Don't try to get away with buying a cheap one or a used one. Remember, you're going to be sleeping on it every night.
Furniture & Mattress Clearance Center

Monday, July 21, 2008

Complete HOUSEFUL OF FURNITURE $2,999.95

We've scored an incredible deal on a complete houseful package of furniture. We'll start promoting the package later this week in the newspaper. Here's some of the details:

Complete HOUSEFUL OF FURNITURE
$2,999.95

21 Pieces including:
8 Piece Living Room Set
8 Piece Bedroom Set with a BEAUTYREST Mattress set
5 Piece Dinette Set
Beautiful Merlot finish with Brushed Nickel hardware

8 Piece Living Room Set
Also Available Separately
1 Queen Innerspring Sleeper Sofa and 1 matching Loveseat from STRATFORD $999.95
2 End Tables & 1 Cocktail Table $199.95
2 Large Brushed Nickel Lamps with Shades for $49.95
1 Flat Screen TV Stand $149.95

8 Piece Bedroom Set
Also Available Separately
1 Dresser and 1 matching Mirror $399.90
1 Queen size Headboard $149.95
1 Queen size Bed Frame $59.95
1 Queen size Simmons BEAUTYREST Mattress and 1 Foundation $499.95
(Your Choice - Plush or Firm)
1 Matching Nightstand $149.95
1 Small Brushed Nickel Lamp with Shade $19.95

5 Piece Dinette Set $399.95
1 Coordinating Glass-top Table
4 Matching Chairs with Upholstered Seats

ALL ITEMS AVAILABLE AS A GROUP
OR INDIVIDUALLY

SUBSTITUTIONS are ALLOWED!




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More Incredible Deals:

Matching Barstool $89.95

5 Drawer Chest $199.95

Large Brushed Nickel Lamp $29.95 or 2 for $49.95!

Small Brushed Nickel Lamp $19.95 or 2 for $29.95!

Twin Headboard $79.95

Full Headboard $99.95

Queen Headboard $149.95

King Headboard $149.95

Complete Guest Bedroom Package $799.95
2 Twin Headboards
2 Twin Bed Frames
2 Twin Pillow-top Mattress and Box SETS
1 Matching Nightstand
1 Small Brushed Nickel Lamp with Shade

Various Framed and Matted WALL ART from $39.95 to $59.95