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How to : Get "SCREWED" Using ATM's / Buying Tickets

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By Tony Evans
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Did you look in the mirror this morning and see this across your forehead:
SUCKER!
C'mon people....you know better than that.
In today's world, EVERYONE you don't know may be out to SCREW you whether it's using the ATM machine or buying a ticket to attend a concert, sporting event...and on and on and on.
Maybe it's time to wake-up.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    You know how much money ATM's generated last year? $4 billion (that's a B) by charging up to $5 bucks a transaction. Those of you who read my stuff on a regular basis always remember Forest Gump. You know: Stupid is as Stupid does. Convenience does not have to be expensive. There are websites out there to hold your hand: www.allpointnetwork.com offers FREE ATM's nationwide. www.moneypass.com - list FREE ATM's coast-to-coast and even includes driving directions.

  2. Step 2

    Consider a bank account at an Internet Bank such as Bank of Interest:
    www.bankofinterest.com or Everbank: www.everbank.com which actually reimburses for some ATM fees.
    Now let's talk about half-price tickets. If you plan to attend an event you've wanted all your life, consider this: www.goldstar.com

  3. Step 3

    They are an online seller of half-price tickets with a service charge of about $4.50 a ticket. They operate in eight major cities. Sign-up is free and gets you a weekly mailing list of current and upcoming events.
    You order online, but the theater chooses the seats you get, so there is no guarantee you'll get the best ones, but not the worst, either.

Tips & Warnings
  • These are the eight cities: Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, San Diego, Boston, Chicago, and Washington D. C.
  • Remember, you can't pick your seating arrangements, but you'll save money.
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