As I think I've said before, I'm a very busy person. I also don't drive. So there are many different things I have found online that save me time or keep me from having to find rides places. One thing that I have found very useful is Peapod by Giant. Just the delivery of the groceries alone is worth it. The delivery cost for my order I placed last night which included about 10 gallons of beverages was only $7.95. If you think about it, if you spend more than half an hour driving to and from your grocery store and carrying all the stuff inside, your time is worth more than the delivery costs. To top it all off, they keep track of all the groceries you have previously ordered and over the time you take to place your order takes less and less time. There is even a feature on there where you can cut and paste your grocery list into a notepad type window just like what I type my blog in, and it will figure out what you want with uncanny accuracy. Also, all the specials are right there for you to look thru. Click on the link at the bottom of this blog and you'll save $10 off of your first order. Thats more than the delivery costs, plus you still get all the discounts in the store.
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Showing posts with label groceries. Show all posts
Monday, March 12, 2007
Time Is Money: Peapod
I'm going to put blogs on here on a regular basis where I talk about ways to save time. Some of them may cost money, others save you tons of money. I won't post anything I don't already use. For example the first one I'm posting about Peapod, I've been going to Giant since I started grocery shopping. After losing my license I tried taking a cab to the grocery store, cost me $20; I tried just getting stuff from the mart down the street, stuff that usually would cost me $30 wound up being $40; and I tried carrying stuff the mile from the store to my place and almost lost my hand from the loss of circulation. Peapod has made my life easier.
As I think I've said before, I'm a very busy person. I also don't drive. So there are many different things I have found online that save me time or keep me from having to find rides places. One thing that I have found very useful is Peapod by Giant. Just the delivery of the groceries alone is worth it. The delivery cost for my order I placed last night which included about 10 gallons of beverages was only $7.95. If you think about it, if you spend more than half an hour driving to and from your grocery store and carrying all the stuff inside, your time is worth more than the delivery costs. To top it all off, they keep track of all the groceries you have previously ordered and over the time you take to place your order takes less and less time. There is even a feature on there where you can cut and paste your grocery list into a notepad type window just like what I type my blog in, and it will figure out what you want with uncanny accuracy. Also, all the specials are right there for you to look thru. Click on the link at the bottom of this blog and you'll save $10 off of your first order. Thats more than the delivery costs, plus you still get all the discounts in the store.
As I think I've said before, I'm a very busy person. I also don't drive. So there are many different things I have found online that save me time or keep me from having to find rides places. One thing that I have found very useful is Peapod by Giant. Just the delivery of the groceries alone is worth it. The delivery cost for my order I placed last night which included about 10 gallons of beverages was only $7.95. If you think about it, if you spend more than half an hour driving to and from your grocery store and carrying all the stuff inside, your time is worth more than the delivery costs. To top it all off, they keep track of all the groceries you have previously ordered and over the time you take to place your order takes less and less time. There is even a feature on there where you can cut and paste your grocery list into a notepad type window just like what I type my blog in, and it will figure out what you want with uncanny accuracy. Also, all the specials are right there for you to look thru. Click on the link at the bottom of this blog and you'll save $10 off of your first order. Thats more than the delivery costs, plus you still get all the discounts in the store.
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Credit Repair Part 1
When I returned to the D.C. area my credit wasn't, well still isn't, that great. In my first college stint I had racked up a bunch of credit card debt. I was one of those people who, after realizing the hole I had put myself in, paid off all the cards and then proceeded to cancel them. Well that was a stupid mistake. Not only did I add all the negative credit remarks to my report, but I then eliminated all of my available credit. Now, after getting life back on track, finding a full time job, and stabilizing my spending I am trying to fix my credit. The first thing I learned is that none of the major credit card companies wanted me back.
That left me with two options: get one of those 'for bad credit' cards offered by companies like Orchard Bank that charge you $150 just to open the account; or get a secured card. I opted for the secured card. After looking at a few banks I settled on Bank of America. Not only do they have secured credit cards thru MBNA, right now they are offering up to $50 for opening up a checking account. If you are interested in learning how to get that $50 drop me a comment and I'll send you the referral link.
One of the first things I learned was that getting the secured card isn't as easy as it sounds. First you need to have an account at BofA, then you need to send them the $300(that's the minimum), and then it can take up to a month for them to actually get the card to you. So if you are planning on using that card right away, forget about it.
Once you have the card, plan how you are going to use it. I get my statement on the 20th, and my payment is due on the 10th. I spend around $200-300 a month on groceries. So I make my payment on the 1st of the month(payday), and then do my grocery shopping throughout the month. At the end of the month I pay off the entire balance. This showed up on my credit report the month after I received the card. It shows that I am currently making full payments each month.
Stay tuned to learn other methods of getting good items onto your credit report.
That left me with two options: get one of those 'for bad credit' cards offered by companies like Orchard Bank that charge you $150 just to open the account; or get a secured card. I opted for the secured card. After looking at a few banks I settled on Bank of America. Not only do they have secured credit cards thru MBNA, right now they are offering up to $50 for opening up a checking account. If you are interested in learning how to get that $50 drop me a comment and I'll send you the referral link.
One of the first things I learned was that getting the secured card isn't as easy as it sounds. First you need to have an account at BofA, then you need to send them the $300(that's the minimum), and then it can take up to a month for them to actually get the card to you. So if you are planning on using that card right away, forget about it.
Once you have the card, plan how you are going to use it. I get my statement on the 20th, and my payment is due on the 10th. I spend around $200-300 a month on groceries. So I make my payment on the 1st of the month(payday), and then do my grocery shopping throughout the month. At the end of the month I pay off the entire balance. This showed up on my credit report the month after I received the card. It shows that I am currently making full payments each month.
Stay tuned to learn other methods of getting good items onto your credit report.
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