Do Cheap Chinese Goods Have to Mean Trade-Off in Quality?
Killer pet food. Tainted toothpaste. Tires lacking an essential safety component. And now, seafood laced with potentially unhealthy levels of antibiotics. Suddenly, "Made in China" looks like another way of saying: "Buyer beware." The recent spate of suspect Chinese imports, however, is raising troubling questions about the trade-offs involved in the relentless pursuit of rock-bottom prices.
Do cheap Chinese goods have to mean trade-off in quality? - USATODAY.com
Cheapest Day & Time of the Week to Buy Everything From Groceries to Gas
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. If you want to buy a car shop on a Monday, if you need gas get it Thursday's before 10am, the best deals on clothing are Thursday evenings, and the best time to eat out is Tuesday's.
The Cheapest Days to Buy Certain Items - SmartMoney.com
Millionaires in the Making: Amy & Jesse Dickinson
This California couple who are a technical writer & crossing guard are working and investing their way to millionaire status.
Millionaires in the Making -CNNmoney
Eight Vacation Hotspots You've Never Heard Of
Secluded swimming pools and fine dining in the middle of rural India? From Helsinki to Swakopmund, eight exotic places to visit before they get any hotter. These beautiful and unspoiled locales aren't just for backpackers anymore. Take advantage of these destinations -- before the word gets out.
New Luxury-Travel Hot Spots - Portfolio.com
Ending the Spam Nightmare
Unwanted junk messages now make up as much as 95 percent of all e-mail. Here are six ways you can fight back.
The Best Spam Fighters - Inc.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-27-2007 @ 9:45PM
ghurkabeast said...
Why does everyone have their panties in a wad? If you remember Econ. 101, This is a "market adjustment". Plus, we are still only a few points away from the "biggest day" on Wall St. If I didn't listen to half-assed news reports, I still would have chaulked it up to profit taking...I know, I know that wasn't the case here. However, forecasts of doom and gloom are unfounded. Just hang in there. The "worm will turn" very shortly.