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I am a real bargain hunter and I love to get a deal. I shop on Ebay, yard sale on the weekends, and search online for whatever deals I can get. Just this weekend, I bought a bunch of stuff on Ebay, all designer stuff for such a steal. I got 5 brand name shirts, 2 pairs of brand name flip flops, and a 2 piece bathing suit all for $30.00 including shipping. Then I went to a yard sale up the road, and picked up a mini piano for my daughter which they wanted $50.00 for and I only paid $35.00. When I came home, I realized it had a loose piece so when I went online to look up the piano I found out that I had just purchased a Lester Spinet 64 piano made around 1930 and we could only find one other online and the guy was selling it for $1750.00. Now that is what you call a find!

There are other great ways to get deals also, there are companies that deal in government asset recovery. This means that they buy lots of used stuff from the government at really low prices and then resell it to the average consumer. I got a great laptop computer from a company that specialized in asset recovery and I got the thing for about $200.00. It was in great shape and has lasted me for 2 years so far.

I also love to get a bargain at the grocery stores. I love to shop the sales and get the deals with coupons. There are actually items that you can get for free if you work really hard at it. As a matter of fact I saw a woman on the news last night who actually had gotten $300.00 worth of groceries for .02. You can do that if you are willing to buy whatever is on sale that week, irregardless of the brand. I just can't do that, I have to have my staples even if they cost me a little more, okay a lot more because I have never had a .02 grocery bill not even when I run in for just a few sale items. I know if I work on it, I could definitely do a lot better than I have been doing, so I will keep at it.