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Get more for your money!

I went shopping some time ago and was able to buy some school clothes for our eldest daughter. When I shop though I always look for the sale. I often would only make my purchase if the price is right. You have to watch for the sale if you want to save money. The downside to the sale is that you end up buying more than you intended, which is not saving money. Some smart shoppers only buy what they need and don't really wait for the sale. But with me, I always try to wait for the sale and make my purchase because I couldn't see myself paying top dollar. That is especially when most of the products I see in any store (like at Uncle Walty's) today is made in China. They were manufactured elsewhere so cheaply and so, it's almost like a rip-off if you end up paying a lot. It makes the clothing companies rich too quick anyway. Now Mr. President Barack Obama is cracking down on the outsourcing of jobs overseas. It's about time because people in America are starting to starve to death with no jobs around and no money to survive. Even I would like to have a part time job if only someone would hire me. So far no luck for me. I could use extra money to supplement my expenses like shopping and doing the things I wish I can do in my life. If I am not working I will have to find a way to get busy other than being at home. I might look into going back to school soon, perhaps take ESL for now. Okay have fun shopping peeps! Be sure to only buy what you need; otherwise you won't save a penny.

I spent less than $20.00 for these clothes at Wal*Mart!

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