Apr 29th, 2008
Here Come the Tax Rebate Checks
A dozen sites
1. I have been a big fan of Snapz Pro X as a screen and video capture device, but I may be falling in love with ScreenFlow.
2. Guy sets world record for wearing the most T-shirts at once, puts it on YouTube and gets 6 million views.
5. Where do you buy stolen military gear, including jet parts that Iran would love to buy? On EBay, of course.
8. Virtual Gumshoe offers investigative links to help you find people, search criminal records and more.
9. RetailMeNot delivers more than 13,000 discount coupons to online sites. Do not buy ANYTHING online without checking this site first to see if you can get a discount.
11. Finally, a way to get those camera lights off your video cameras so you are not blasting the subject with light. The Xtender looks xcellent.
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12 Responses to “Here Come the Tax Rebate Checks”
Thought this said to stop checking for rebates for a second. Bah, American spelling! “Cheques” is far superior
When was the last time the New York Times ran an article imploring the government to stop corporate welfare?
Same as I do with all my money. Purchase foreign made goods.
May?? Wow… By then, at the way inflation on food is rising, you might be able to afford a carrot. Or half a gallon of gasoline to drive to the store to get your carrot, just to realize you spent your rebate on that half a gallon of gas, then you have to buy the carrot with your credit card.
The economy is saved!
Pay down debt and buy commodities.
You can also get a better-than-average hooker for $600. Why settle for a lapdance?
buy metal coin - gold, silver, titanium….
How do you intend to spend your €5.00 Timmy?
Too late. The IRS already wasted $millions sending rebate info letters to every taxpayer.
Just be sure you don’t exceed your limit at Sam’s and Costco! I know how many folks buy more than 80 lbs at a time.