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How to Shop Til You Drop

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By Linda Goffigan
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With the economic coming out of the recession, it is time to think about and to plan to shop til you drop. The saying is popular because it really means that you will fill your entire day with shopping and hoarding niceties for your family and friends and maybe even for yourself.

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    Step One: The best time to shop is in the mornings before other shoppers are awake so that you have peace and quiet while you make your shopping decisions. In fact, you should be one of the shoppers outside of the department store waiting for the doors to fly open with sales on the first come first serve basis of most of the better deals. Have your sales paper available for a reference just in case the sales person is not aware of the discount.

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    Step Two: Shopping with a friend is much more fun than shopping alone. You should make sure that your friend does not mind getting up in the early morning hours to be available to shop when the store doors open. Usually a shop til you drop day lasts for about four hours even when you have to commute to different shopping centers. To get the best shopping for your bucks, you should plan a shopping trip.

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    Step Three: Call you local charter bus company and find out when is there going to be a bus trip for a shopping excursion. Plan well ahead and join the shopping group to such adventurous shopping places such as Reading, Pa. or New York City. Trips to Reading Pa. Always make stops at major outlet stores such as Vanity Fair where you are sure to get a pocket full of savings and head back to your home state satisfied that you were able to shop til you drop.

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