Smart Savings: The Power of Patience and Speaking Up

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    Paula

      Many places depend on folks NOT standing up for themselves and accepting the denial of discount, coupon,deal.

      One can be civil and rational when advocating for yourself but it takes time, which we all seem to be short on.

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      Anh

        Honestly, sometimes the retail employees argue so much about price/deals starting to make me think the difference is coming out of their paycheck

        thanks for the good tips.

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        Jennifer

          The squeaky wheel gets the grease. Always self advocate!

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          Diane

            Making every effort to Hold people accountable to honor their commitments (be it a business, employer, family member or friend) is a principle we would all do well to practice.

            And.. we should not hesitate to spread the word when they don’t, in order to help others not be taken advantage of.

            By the same token, I always love to hear about folks who go over and above in service to others. Tolerance. In many instances is OVER rated.

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            Kody

              Watching medical bills in this same way can get you some good savings too. They go too fast when coding and code it wrong or understaffed or new person.

              It took me from Jan to Dec arguing a hospital bill was 1500 higher than it should be.

              In the end they wrote off all 1900 of it since it was their mistake.

              It was very tedious to remember to call and question every other month, but I was not paying for their mistake.

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              Patty

                Last year after Christmas, Walmart had an aisle of items marked 75% off lowest price. I picked up a number of items but at checkout that extra 75 % was not given.

                The manager was called and she said, “Well, it’s still a pretty good discount” What???

                I said Not good enough and not what was posted. After a bit of verbal sparring the manager agreed to honor the posted discount.

                Always check your receipt, take pics of posted prices. Walmart is awful about this.

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                Sandy

                  We had to purchase a new refrigerator yesterday. Went to Lowe’s because of the 10% Veterans discount.

                  Seems it doesn’t apply to refrigerators!

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                  Linda

                    Our pet Store had a 30% coupon online for dog food. Went in the store and the clerk said we couldn’t use it. Talked to the manager and she rang it up.

                    We saved $37 on a big bag of Purina pro plan!

                    Every time we get a coupon like that we end up speaking to the manager!

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                    Helen

                      When you are right you’re right. We need to try and pursue like you did what is due.

                      Let’s put this on the to do list of resolutions we all make.

                      This one we all might keep. Thanks for sharing.

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                      Sue

                        We have bought appliances at Lowes and Home Depot in the past few years and have used the Veterans discount at both stores.

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                        Brenda

                          I don’t let anyone get away with anything when I’m in the right. I have bucked up against managers.

                          I used to be shy and not pursue things -I have saved myself literally $1000’s of dollars.

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                          Connie

                            Yesterday I negotiated with the newspaper and today I negotiated with cell service!!!

                            Each had increased its charge (without fanfare) by $15 and $21 per month!!

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