Why rush into this chore , ya got plenty of time . Myself i wait till 1 Pm Dec. 24 and then start , i make the 45 min drive to the major shopping area for me and i have my game plan laid out and have at it and i am back at the house by 5 Pm done . And i find great deals as they have started marking stuff down by the time i get there . Last year i made out like a bandit as i had a coupon for 30% off at this one store and i found everything i was looking for for the War Dept and most of the stuff i had got was marked down even more and according to my built in computer i had not even reached my max limit on spending YET and i had some EXTRA left over and was willing to spend it all when i spied a really nice neat multi season jacket and i even liked the color and they had it in her size , So in the cart it went and i am DONE i had everything PLUS the jacket . So i get in the long line cooling my heals as we move on up . When i get to the cashier she says is this on your card and i said NO i PAY IN CIF and she looks puzzled and i told her i pay in Cash , then she tells me that if i had the CARD i could get and EXTRA 70% OFF and would i like a Card and i think about this for like ten seconds and said ok IF i can charge this now and in ten seconds pay off the card and NO BILL coming to the house and she said oh yes you can do that and in less then two min. i had a card and just as fast the bill was paid and i put my money that i had saved into the Tractor vet Benevolent fund.
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