Recession Busters
One of the words we hear so often in the last year is recession. It's in the news, in the papers, radio, TV and billboards - it's defiantly the cocktail party word out there. So how can anybody go out shopping if recession is all we hear? I even feel bad at the supermarket line when I'm buying milk and eggs because in days of recession, there is a common notion that we should spend less money, if any at all. But even during this economical climate it is not a crime to continue enjoying our lives. Maybe we won't get that huge LCD we've been dreaming about, but if we cut some here and trim a bit there, we might be able to save some money and enjoy recession prices that can't be beat. Here are a few suggestions of how to get the hottest recession deals:
1. Circuit City went all chapter 11. Tower Records and Virgin Mega Stores are long gone. Businesses and chains across the nation can't take it anymore. I know it's not polite to dance on anybody's grave, but if there's a liquidation sale in your neighborhood - you should start running there. Expect huge sales and long lines.
2. Eat out! If you still have the means, this is defiantly the best time to enjoy good food at high-end restaurants. Some restaurants that you only dreamed of eating at, offer great recession prices and prix-fix menus.
3. Spoil yourself with a new netbook. The cute little 8.9 inch laptops are the new thing on the market. They are small, convenient, and fairly strong, with lots of storage room and they cost only 200 dollars. They are all recession oriented and a great buy for you gadget savvy enthusiasts.
4. Rock at a concert. Live shows are usually very expensive. Good seats can easily liquidate 150 bucks out of your wallet. But in times of recession, some artists offer rocking ticket prices. U2 will sell 10,000 tickets for every concert around 30 dollars and Keith Urban will also perform for 20 dollar seats. And while you're at it, go concert shopping. You will find great deals on promotional merchandise, as low as $7 shirts and $5 CD's.
5. Bargain. Recession is the best time to bargain. On anything. Start with your rent or mortgage. Bargain at the local grocery and even at the big wholesale chain stores. You don't have do drive a hard bargain in order to get a great discount.
6. Take that vacation. Hotel and cruise prices, car rental, airfare, have all gone down dramatically. A night in a four star hotel in Vegas can be as low as $30 as the hospitality industry is desperate to fill more rooms and get more people out of their houses.
7. Grab a one time deal online. For recession busters, gift ideas and discount electronics including occasional freebies, visit dailysteals.
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