Showing posts with label save money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label save money. Show all posts

Friday, May 14, 2010

Super Saver Shipping FREE for some gift you need as Kindle, iPod, HD TV or any your want

 When you buy any stuff online please read carefully about shipping fee so some promotion will help you save money as amazon always have promotion bundle when you buy item together. Any way now I will suggest you how to get free Shipping save big money


Super Saver Shipping

FREE on Orders $25 and Over (some restrictions apply)

How do I take advantage of FREE Super Saver Shipping?

1. Place at least $25 of eligible Amazon.com products in your Shopping Cart. (Eligible items will say "eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping ..." next to their price.)

2. Proceed to checkout.

3. Ship your items to a single U.S. address.

4. Select "Group my items into as few shipments as possible" as your shipping preference.

5. Select Super Saver Shipping as your shipping speed. After your order ships, it will be delivered within 5-9 business days.

6. Place your order, and enjoy the free shipping!

The Fine Print

* If you qualify for FREE Super Saver Shipping but your order also contains one or more ineligible items, you'll be charged shipping fees for those ineligible items.

* Canceling items, combining orders, or changing your shipping address, speed, or preference might affect your order's eligibility for Super Saver Shipping.

* Applies only to orders with at least $25 of qualifying merchandise, excluding gift-wrap charges and taxes, at the Amazon.com and CDNOW.com Web sites.

* Excludes items that do not include a statement that they are eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping next to their price. Also excludes certain oversize items, e-documents, software downloads, music downloads, and gift cards.

* Eligible items fulfilled by Amazon.com may not be eligible if fulfilled by a third-party seller. Look for the "FREE Super Saver Shipping" next to the price in all "New, used, and collectible" listings to see if the item is eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping from any particular seller.

* The price of shipping a magazine subscription is already included in the subscription price. However, the price of a magazine subscription can be applied toward the $25 order total needed to qualify for FREE Super Saver Shipping.

* Applies to U.S. delivery addresses in the 50 states only, including Alaska and Hawaii. Geographic shipping restrictions may apply to particular products; for example, some Tools & Hardware items may not be shipped to Alaska and Hawaii using FREE Super Saver Shipping.

* Applies to APO/FPO addresses when using a United States ZIP Code only.

* Weekend delivery cannot be requested. We use a variety of carriers to deliver orders, and some do not deliver on weekends.

* Some special product, order, or handling fees may still apply.

* May be used in conjunction with a promotional code. The qualifying amount is the total amount of the products purchased before the promotional codeis applied.

* You will not receive FREE Super Saver Shipping on your order if any eligible items are canceled, bringing the total below $25.

* May be used with 1-Click® orders. To take advantage of this offer, please follow these steps:

1. Once you've ordered at least $25 of eligible products, click the "Review or edit your 1-Click orders" button on the 1-Click® confirmation page

2. On the next page, which summarizes your order, click the Change button next to Shipping Speed.

3. Finally, select Super Saver Shipping as your shipping speed

* We reserve the right to change or discontinue FREE Super Saver Shipping at any time.

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Friday, November 7, 2008

Save Money on Gas - 5 Ways to Improve your Fuel Economy

Save Money on Gas - 5 Ways to Improve your Fuel Economy

Savings usually start with everyday, basic things. One thing we all take for granted, but should take time to improve is our fuel efficiency. We all know we're burning through gas as if there's no tomorrow, but we can do a few things to help ourselves. These are five things you can do immediately for no cost that will save you a few bucks at the pump.

Fill Your Tires

Checking tire pressure gauge
Usually the quickest way to get a few extra miles out of a tank of gas is to refill your tires. Tires should always be at their maximum pressure, and they need to be checked after winter because most will lose air during cold weather.
The idea here is pretty simple. Tires create friction with the road. When they are low on pressure, the part touching the road flattens out and creates a larger patch that contacts the ground. Because of this large patch, they create more friction and your car wastes more gas trying to move them. By inflating tires to their max, this flat contact patch becomes more like a point, with very little rubber touching the ground. The less area touching the road, the less friction you'll have, and the more gas you'll save.
Tire manufacturers usually label their tires with a higher maximum pressure than the car manufacturer recommends. I generally lean toward the tire's upper limit. You'll get a little extra efficiency, but you should note you may give up some stability and handling by exceeding the car maker's recommendations.

Close Your Windows

When I was growing up, I remember a lot of people telling me to open windows instead of using air conditioning because it saved gas. This may have been beneficial with older cars, or low speeds, but anymore it's just a myth.
Dog with head in wind out car window
In truth, drag is one of the biggest enemies to fuel efficiency. Drag is the force pushing against the forward motion of your car, literally because your car is dragging air. Remember when you were a kid and you stuck your hand out the window? The air would push against it so hard, your hand felt as if it could fall off. When your windows are open, air comes into the car and is captured by your seats and rear window. You're in essence pulling a huge mass of air with you, and it's many many times more than your hand grabs when you stick it outside.
The air conditioner may use a little power from the engine, but the drag created by open windows (especially at highway speeds) is a far greater factor.

Throw Away the Junk

This seems simple, and many people write it off as negligible, but the extra weight you carry in your car does cost you in gas mileage. Why would you want to tow something you don't need? Most people have newspapers, magazines, books, work files, extra shoes, etc. cluttering up their car. Getting rid of these things not only cleans up your car and makes it look nicer, but you'll save on gas. If you worry every time gas prices go up by a penny, you should worry about every pound of useless weight in your car.

Drive Patiently

Most of our driving habits are anti-fuel efficient. You would be surprised how much gas you can save just by easing up on the gas pedal. Have you ever slammed on the gas when you get a green light, only to slam on the breaks when you get to the next red light? Have you ever had to slam your breaks on the highway, then hurry to get up to speed again? These situations, like many others in everyday driving, can be avoided by anticipating what's ahead and being patient. You'll be a safer driver, reduce your road rage, and you'll save an alarming amount of gas.

Change Your Oil

Oil poured on gears
Any time you can reduce friction, you will improve fuel efficiency (as with your tires above). So, naturally you should go after the thing that's doing all the work, creating the most friction, and burning fuel-your engine. It's normal cycle creates a lot of friction, but oil is there to reduce it.
As oil gets older, it is filled with contaminates and breaks down, becoming less viscous (slippery). By changing your oil frequently and using high quality oil, you will improve your gas mileage. Check your fuel usage before and after your next tune-up, and you will see a noticeable difference, especially if you're driving an older car.

Savings Estimate

Try some of these and you'll soon see savings at the pump. If we assume the average person drives 15,000 miles per year and gets between 15 and 20 miles per gallon, such a person could realistically save $300 or more per year by watching their driving habits.
The table below is a summary of potential savings. The chart assumes two things: driving 15,000 miles per year and improving fuel efficiency by 10%. With these things in mind, look for your average fuel efficiency on the left and find where this row intersects the column corresponding to the average gas price in your area.
Fuel Efficiency Chart
For me , Now I am in Nonthaburi near Bangkok that happy to save money on Gas. After read this paper then I want to share all your concern.
Then I redecision to make my TOYOTA care to make dual fuel with GAS and BENSIN. Now everything finish after ask my brother help me to organize it. Sounf perfect when he did it for me.
Yes!! I can save my money even GAS still higher that before. But everything will be good feeling more than before. I suggest you to make LPG GAS modify at my young brother garage at Monster Garage , so you can find more information at his web as http://www.monsters-garage.com/th/

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