Saturday, December 22, 2007

Appalachian 300-Thread-Count Full/Queen White Goose Down Comforter

Regular price is 250 dollars, It's on sale now for 89.99, a 64 percent discount. This also qualifies for Amazons super saver free shipping
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Pinzon Down And Microfiber Blankets In Amazon’s Friday Sale!

The Pinzon down blankets come in twin, full and king. They are normally about $120, and are now just $19.99!

“The Pinzon down blanket provides warmth without heavy weight. Hypoallergenic for allergy sufferers, the blanket is crafted with a cotton cover, down filling, and a satin binding. The filling stays in place due to a 4-inch quilted box design. Available in a variety of colors and sizes, this king-size blanket measures 112 by 90 inches. It is machine washable, dryable for easy care, and imported.”

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The Pinzon microfiber blankets come in twin, full and king. They are normally about $100, and are now just $24.99!

“Wrapping up in Pinzon’s plush microtech blanket is like snuggling into a warm cloud. Warm, yet breathable, the super soft blanket is made with 300 grams of polyester per square meter. Use it on beds, sofas, or in favorite lounging chairs. Available in a choice of high-fashion colors and sizes, including a throw size, the blanket will go absolutely anywhere in the house. Finished with a self binding all the way around, the blanket is easy to care for at home in the washer and dryer. The full/queen blanket measures 90 by 90 inches. Enjoy the same delectably soft fabric in Pinzon’s Microtech Long Robe and Hoodie Robe, available separately.”

Friday, December 21, 2007

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Thursday, December 20, 2007

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Fed Gets Tough On Lending Rules

The Federal Reserve on Tuesday proposed a much stricter set of rules for mortgage lenders as part of the central bank’s effort to avert abusive lending.

Some of the rules would apply to borrowers with what the Fed called “higher-priced mortgage loans,” which it defined as first-lien mortgages that carry interest rates 3 percentage points higher than the yield on comparable Treasury securities - basically, subprime loans.

Another set of rules proposed Tuesday would apply to all mortgage loans. The rules would take effect after a 90-day period in which members of the public can comment on the changes. [CNN]

Holiday Sales in U.S. Fall for Third Week After Winter Storms

Sales at U.S. retailers declined for the third straight week as storeowners grappled with winter storms and rising gasoline prices that discouraged shoppers during what may be the worst holiday season in five years.

Sales in the seven days through Dec. 15 fell 0.4 percent from a year earlier, following declines of 2.7 percent and 4.4 percent the previous two weeks, Chicago-based ShopperTrak RCT Corp. said yesterday.

This year’s holiday shopping season may grow at the slowest pace since 2002, according to the National Retail Federation. U.S. shoppers finished just 20 percent of their holiday gift buying last weekend, according to a joint survey conducted by the International Council of Shopping Centers and UBS Securities LLC. Consumers may be holding out for lower prices in coming days, analysts said.

“The early read on the season was overly optimistic,'’ said Fred Crawford, managing director for Southfield, Michigan- based consultant AlixPartners LLP. “It’s going to be a very difficult 2008.'’

ShopperTrak forecast a 3.6 percent increase in holiday sales this year. The National Retail Federation in Washington said sales may rise 4 percent this November and December, the slowest since 2002.

Home Depot Inc., Macy’s Inc. and Target Corp. have discounted prices by 50 percent to attract customers during the three months that account for about 30 percent of the industry’s profit. With Christmas on a Tuesday this year, retailers are counting on a surge in buying this weekend from shoppers making last minute purchases, analysts said.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

There are 13 Starwood hotels in Israel.
Category 1:
Le Méridien Dead Sea
Sheraton Moriah Dead Sea
Le Méridien Haifa
Category 2:
Sheraton Moriah Eilat
Sheraton Moriah Tiberias
Category 3:
Sheraton Jerusalem Plaza Hotel
Sheraton City Tower Tel Aviv
Sheraton Moriah Tel Aviv
Herods Forum Eilat
Herods Vitalis Spa Eilat
Le Méridien Eilat
Sheraton Herods Palace Hotel Eilat
Category 4:
Sheraton Tel Aviv Hotel and Towers
Again, here is the cost in starpoints by category,
Unrestricted:
Category 1: 3,000 points (2,000 on a weekend)
Category 2: 4,000 points (3,000 on a weekend)
Category 3: 7,000 points
Category 4: 10,000 points
Restricted Cash And Points: (Tentative-Launching June 28th.)
Category 1: 1,200 points + $25
Category 2: 1,600 points + $30
Category 3: 2,800 points + $45
Category 4: 4,000 points + $60

The Cheapest Days To buy Certain Items

Another day, another deal.

Thanks to online coupons, price-comparison search engines and reward memberships, savvy shoppers can pay less than full price on any day that ends in "y." But depending on what you're planning to buy, some days of the week may yield better bargains than others.

We talked to the experts, and narrowed down the best days of the week to buy certain items.

Airplane Tickets
When to Buy: Wednesday morning.
Why: "Most airfare sales are thrown out there on the weekend," says travel expert Peter Greenberg, a.k.a. The Travel Detective. Other airlines then jump into the game, discounting their own fares and prompting further changes by the first airline. The fares reach their lowest prices late Tuesday or early Wednesday.

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When to Reserve What

Books
When to Buy: Thursday.
Why: Price compare between major chains Borders and Barnes & Noble. The former releases its weekly sales and coupons on every Thursday; the latter, every Tuesday.

Cars
When to Buy: Monday.
Why: "Car dealers live for the weekend, which is when they make most of their sales," says Phil Reed, consumer advice editor for Edmunds.com. "On Mondays, the low foot traffic makes it seem like the weekend will never come." That dealer desperation, paired with fewer consumers on the lot, give you more negotiating power.

Clothing
When to Buy: Thursday evening.
Why: That's the day when stores stock their shelves for the weekend, and when many retailers — including Ann Taylor, Banana Republic and Express — start their weekend promotions, says Kathryn Finney, author of "How to Be a Budget Fashionista." You'll find great prices and the best selection. "It's an effort to get people to shop in the middle of the week," she says.

Department-Store Wares
When to Buy: Saturday evening.
Why: Department stores have a lot to mark down for their Sunday circulars, so they frequently start the process on Saturday evenings before store closing, says Finney. "They're preparing for the big rush," she says. Bonus: Even if the markdowns haven't been made, many employees will honor the sale price if you ask. Print out the circular preview from the store's web site, and bring it with you when you head to the mall.

Dinner Out
When to Buy: Tuesday.
Why: Most restaurants do not receive food deliveries over the weekend. "Sunday is the garbage-can day of the week," says Kate Krader, senior editor at Food & Wine magazine. "No doubt, they're cleaning out their fridges. Tuesdays, they're starting fresh." Dining out on that day offers the best odds you'll get a meal worth paying for, no matter your price point, she says.

Entertainment
When to Buy: Wednesday.
Why: Plenty of movie theaters, amusement parks and museums offer extra discounts to consumers who visit midweek. Six Flags theme parks offer a $12 discount to AAA members — three times its usual discount of $4. AMC Theatres offers members in its free AMC Movie Watcher reward program a free small popcorn on Wednesdays. (This summer, it's also the day select theaters offer free Summer Movie Camp screenings.)

Gas
When to Buy: Thursday, before 10 a.m.
Why: The price of oil isn't the only factor influencing costs at your local pump. Consumer usage plays a role, too — and weekend demand is high, says Jason Toews, co-founder of GasBuddy.com, a price-monitoring site. Prices usually swing upward on Thursdays as travelers fuel up to head out the following day. By hitting the pump before 10 a.m. (when many station owners change their prices), you'll beat the rush and the price jump.

Groceries
When to Buy: Sunday — or Tuesday.
Why: Maximize savings by combining store sales, which run from Wednesday to Tuesday, with the latest round of coupons from your Sunday paper, says Mary Hunt, publisher of Debt-Proof Living, a money-saving newsletter. "It's a smart idea to wait until you have those in hand to match up with the week's sale items," she says.

To snag savings on items you don't need just yet, shop on Tuesday, advises Hunt. Chances are, the store will have run out of the sale items. "That means you can pick up rain checks, which allow you to buy those items later when you need them, and at the sale price," she says.

Hotel Rooms
When to Buy: Sunday.
Why: There are two kinds of hotel managers, and the kind that won't give you a discount on your room rate has Sundays off, says Greenberg. Call the hotel directly, and ask to speak with the manager on duty or the director of sales. These employees are open to negotiation, he says. They'd rather have a booked room at a discounted rate than an empty room. (The rest of the week, your call would get you a so-called revenue manager, who monitors profits — and is rarely willing to lower rates.)
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