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ZingSale is your new best friend (because you like saving money)

November 26, 6:18 PMWeb ExaminerChelsey Delaney
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ZingSale!

Here we are in terrible economic times near the holidays, and FDR isn't president anymore. Little Timmy might get a lump of coal for Christmas after all. 

I hate buying things. This stems mostly from the fact that I'm in college. To you it may seem like I want to grow my hair out long, but it's really that I don't want to pay for a haircut.

That's why the holidays, especially right now, are tough. My mom and I are sales-women-- Not in the sense that we sell people things, but in the sense that we are all about the sale (in the case that we absolutely have to go out and be consumers in the first place).

ZingSale is a site that finds items you already want (not items they want you to want) on sale, and alerts you as soon as technology allows. --That's right, you will get an email as soon as it goes on sale.

But the best benefit: no crowds --Just you and the warmth of your computer.

 

 

For more info: ZingSale follows the items on Amazon.com closely to give you updates.

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