Dannnnnng - dude - the weekend's almost here! The difference between a busy week and a slow week at work? One flies like a jetliner, the other crawls like a turtle. Speaking of jetliners - amazing that plane that went down today. It's amazing because no serious injuries (or deaths, thank God) were reported. A flock of birds caused both engines to shut down. Crazy things happen in this world, I'm just so glad for the people inside that plane that everyone got out alive.
So, I was reading AOL. Here's the story, and here's my take on each one.
Retail Rip-Offs & Sneaky Tricks
1. So-Called "Liquidation" Sales
The deal with this is that the retailer is raising the price so that the "liquidation" sale price is actually as much or even more than the regular price. I don't do liquidation sales, for the most part, and even if I do, I am a very well-informed consumer: I will not buy stuff that's obviously no better deal or worse than anywhere else.
2. Tricky Changes to Cut Costs
Packaging rip-offs. They are making peanut butter jars with huge dips in the bottom of them protruding upward into the bottle, and making cereal boxes the same heighth and width, but not as deep as they used to be. Again, if you've been buying this stuff for all your life, you are acquainted with how many ounces are in that box or bottle. Bacon, too. I found that one long before the media reported about it. I am a very observant, inquisitive person - I look at packaging intently. When I saw a package of bacon for $2.00, I was like, yeahhh. Then, I saw it was a 12-ounce package instead of the normal 16-ounce package. Put that sucker right back down.
3. Heavy Discount, No Rain Checks!
The statement here is that retailers are putting huge discounts on a certain product and advertising such - but not stocking much of it and then it runs out quickly. They then offer you something of the same kind/quality at the REGULAR price. NOT!!! I'm the kind of person that is visiting the doorstep of the general manager's office and asking why they have run out of the product so quickly. I noticed this happening recently, I didn't know it was a ploy by retailers. I want a rain check or I want something of similar value at the discount price. Remember, the squeaky wheel adage? That's me when it comes to retailers and the games they play, and the game I play in response.
4. The Price Isn't Right
So there's a sale on something, you pick it up and whatever else you're buying, head to the cashier. The statement here is that the product rings up at full price and you, the buyer (we're talking supermarkets here) don't realize that you were charged full price until you get home and start looking at the receipt - or you never catch it at all. BenB? I'm the dude you see standing at the front of the store, just after I paid for everything, scrutinizing the entire receipt. I catch things FREQUENTLY - and at Fry's, I get my money BACK for those things that are rung up incorrectly. They aren't making any money off of me in that arena.
5. I skipped a bunch - not important - and this is the next one.
Popcorn at the Movies
Yes, I buy popcorn when I go to the movies or nachos. I know it's a huge ripoff. I don't go to the movies that often and I just shrug it off. The thing this report didn't bother to mention is that the theatres make thier livelihood off of the concessions stands, they don't make that much off of the cost of the movie ticket. I read about this a long time ago. Hey, I want them to stay in business - I don't go often but I do like going - some things you just need to fork out and let it go. I consider this one of those things. I think this report they were doing is in light of ecomonic times. Well, if you're without a job and don't have any money, probably going to the theatres at all is a bad idea.
6. Skipped some more - not going to do 21 of these.
Brand Name Medication
This is old news. Generics have the same active ingredients (for the most part, you have to read the label) as the brand-name. I don't buy brand name pain relievers and such. I learned a lot from my mother growing up - I learned how to shop. That level of education was GREATLY increased when I became an adult and - couldn't afford a lot. You learn ways to cut corners but still get what you need.
That's it. The rest I didn't want to comment on. I don't buy organics, if I go to a restaurant like Denny's and pay whatever for the bottomless cup - oh well. I RARELY go to a sit-down restaurant anymore, it's a moot point with me. I'm guessing that many people are becoming much more informed consumers as their money disappears and they have little to work with. Food is a huge expense, HUGE if you have a lot of people to feed. As I have said before, now that Michael is only here on the weekends, my food usage has gone down considerably and my visits to Fry's have decreased accordingly.
As for today - Mary got her paycheck out of the mailbox today. I know this because it always shows up either on the 15th or the 30th, if not the day before, and it wasn't in there when I got home. Not that I would do anything with it - the fact of the matter is that I know she's been paid. If she doesn't give me rent money - all of it for the entire month of January - before tomorrow, I will be heading down to the courthouse and filing the forcible detainer. Well, maybe not. Fridays get awfully busy after work. It may have to wait until Monday. I don't really want her rent - I want to get rid of her. She's a nutcase - as my other tenant so succinctly put it - he's been on the receiving end of her s*** - but if she offers the rent, lawfully I have no choice but to accept it. But - ONLY if she offers ALL of it. I do NOT have to take a partial payment, and if I do - that negates my ability to file for the detainer for this month.
I did a V-Log today while driving - several of them actually while all over Phoenix, Casa Grande, Coolidge and wherever else. I don't know if I'll post one of them today, but - Fin's interest in this guy that has a live webcam while he's driving a truck renewed that for me. I have several YouTubes that I have done while in the truck.
Anyway, I'm totally hungry. Like, I had a salad for lunch and now I'm ready for something filling.
C'ya later.
ben
Thursday, January 15, 2009
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Fin's interest in that truckcam remains unabated. I have commented numerous times in my own blog where I linked it. He is driving thru a purple sunset in Wyoming right now.
Yes, I went there earlier as the day was fading. One lure of OTR trucking is the fact that you get to see America. Maybe - depending on who you are working for. I can't remember where this occurs, but there is a state that you drive through - on the Interstate - bland, flat and boring, something like that anyway - and, you enter in to the next state and immediately there are forests of trees and mountains starting to pop up.
I read an interesting comment from you on Low/Slow's site. Not sure how to take that statement - do you care to elaborate?
As for #4: Last weekend I noticed I was being charged $4.39 for a $1.99 bag of grated cheese. Called it to the clerk's attention; all was corrected. Then after arriving home, I noticed I'd also been charged $4.00 for a $2.00 bottle of cranberry juice! I was still "ticked off" about the cheese, so I wrote an email of complaint to the address on the receipt. The next day, the Schnucks regional customer service guy called me on phone; went over the 2 errors in detail. I told him it was embarrassing and time consuming and aggravating to deal with such errors. Told him I felt it was a deliberate ripoff and deception. He took my comments and said he'd get it corrected at once. Two days later, I received a $5.00 gift card to the store in mail! (They only cheated me out of $2.00, but I was glad to get the extra $3.00 to compensate for my trouble in showing the floor manager the correct price and having to send an email!) Sometimes the "squeaky wheel gets the grease"! More people should report these problems! Glad you examine your receipt before leaving the store!
Benita:
I'm only a mile away from the grocery store I shop at. If I were to find something when I went home, I would drive back up there and talk with the GM.
You came out of it better off than you went into it - but yes it can be a hassle. I think some of these grocery chains are banking on that. It's free money to them.
I don't even necessarily believe that stuff is being done intentionally, at the same time, I don't quite get why many people don't scrutinize their receipt after they're done at the checkout counter. As I said before, the chain I'm shopping at - which is now just another Kroger's spinoff - has a policy of giving you the product AND the price of the product back. It's a gift, basically. I've done that many, many times. I don't feel I'm taking advantage of the situation because it's their policy.
Actually playing the tightwad game is fun....
Bobby: Well there is a certain amount of pleasure to be had in beating them at their own game.
I love the popcorn at the movies, and always buy it....or else talk my date into buying it, if I have a date, that is!
Yes, dates are a good thing! So is popcorn!
I'm still trying (after being gone all weekend!) to find your VLOG!?
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