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Suzuki Portable Padded Keyboard Seat $49.99 The Suzuki Portable Padded Keyboard Seat has a 3-position seat adjustment for finding the position that's just right for you. Seat is compatible with all keyboards. |
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Plain Padded Seat Chair $129 The Plain Padded Seat Chair is a comfortable dining chair that will add style anywhere in the home. This upholstered chair is built to last, constructed from solid wood. Soft, comfortable padded seat Elegant detailed legs and backing Sturdy solid wood construction This item ships directly from the manufacturer. Product usually arrives in 2-8 business days, depending on destination, including order processing and shipping. APO/FPO shipping unavailable This item/items are delivered by common carrier truck. The service will call to schedule an appointment for delivery |
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Large Padded Creeper Seat $150.95 ? Large heavy-duty creeper seat ? Wide track wheels for better stability ? 3'' oil resistant rollers swivel wth ease ? Comfortable, large high-back padded seat ? Heavy-Duty 1'' tubular steel frame ? 15'' x 15'' storage tray with magnetic strip to hold small tools and partsBy Whiteside. |
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Entryway Shoe Bench with Padded Seat in Espresso Finish $402.3 Entryway Shoe Bench with Padded Seat in Espresso Finish |
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Just A Souvenir $9.49 Just A Souvenir |
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Bowsers Padded Front Seat Cover for Pets $68.79 Bowsers Padded Front Seat Cover for Pets |
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Yamaha WB2 Wood Piano Bench with Padded Seat $90.99 Yamaha WB2 Wood Piano Bench with Padded Seat |
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Traveling on Promos
Are you tired of the hustle and bustle of city life? Have you just filed a month-long leave to get away from the stress of work and go on a great vacation somewhere in Europe or Asia? Are you excited but a bit worried about how much you are going to have to spend? Don’t fret; travel today need not be expensive. Even with a slow, weakening economy, you can still go on that highly anticipated backpacking trip and have fun on a budget. Anyway, this is the digital age. Promos that you see online will more than help your cause.
Just surf the Internet and you will see what I mean. If you book your plane ticket online, you will be surprised to find that airplane companies, despite the increasing cost of fuel, are offering lots of good deals. If you’re not squeamish about seats or airplane food or leg space then you can reserve a seat that costs several dollars cheaper than a first-class one.
And do travel light. Excess baggage is literally a heavy burden on a vacationer’s shoulders. Besides, you don’t want to incur additional charges upon your check-in at the airport, or walk around a strange munchkin land carrying five bags at once. Just pack the bare necessities. Toiletries, you can get at the street corner or the local convenience store.
Any seasoned leisure traveler will tell you two things: research, and make early reservations. Look up the best value-for-money hotels in the place where you will be staying. Read the several customer reviews that you will find on the Internet. Don’t just read the testimonials on cleanliness and customer service; find out, too, if there are any promos, such as “get one free night for every three†or “free breakfast buffets dailyâ€. Hotel management do not always advertise such deals at the entrance lobby, and that’s why a quick online investigation is essential. Â
When making a decision on what to do – swim at the beach? take a historical tour? visit the local gallery? – be on the look out for vacation and leisure packages that local tourism authorities offer their visitors. Not only do these packages allow you to see as much of the sights of the place as possible; they also save you the time and the money that might otherwise have been spent asking for directions, or looking for tour guides on the street. So don’t be automatic in throwing away travel brochures or in closing the window on travel websites. You never know how helpful they are.
While on your trip, you might stumble upon tourist-friendly novelty shops and souvenir stores bragging about their accreditation. Don’t be too easily lured. Chances are, they are there to catch the visitors’ attention, with heavily padded price tags on the items; you may not even know it. If you’re going to buy on impulse, at least look around before making a purchase. Be sure to know what you really want to take back home with you. And then search the Internet for the most economical commercial districts in the area, where you can haggle with vendors, and where the best promos and discounts are. You’re not being cheap; you are just being wise with money.
About the Author
Dave is computer programmer and loves saving money by using coupons and promotional codes. He offers many of these coupon codes on his web site http://www.couponsaver.org




