For several years now, MMI has promoted regifting as a way to save money and the environment during the holidays. This year, in honor of National... Read more »
According to the FTC, telemarketing fraud against senior citizens is substantial. Senior citizens are an easy target for some unscrupulous marketers because they are often home and have access to a lif... Read more »
The Monday after Thanksgiving is known as “Cyber Monday”–traditionally one of the busiest online shopping days of the year. In fact, The National Retail Federation (NRF)... Read more »
Your Thanksgiving table decorations don’t have to be expensive to capture the spirit of the season. The inexpensive paper tablecloth is reminiscent of the crisp feeling of fall and embellished with drawn... Read more »
Thanksgiving marks the beginning of the holiday season and many people start their holiday by serving a delicious Thanksgiving dinner and end it by shopping. In fact, the day after Thanksgiving is... Read more »
5 ways to keep tradition this Thanksgiving without breaking the bank
If you give thanks for all the tradition surrounding the Thanksgiving harvest... Read more »
One in every 10 Americans is currently unemployed. Foreclosure filings were reported on close to one million properties in the third quarter of 2009. Personal savings, if it exists at all, is... Read more »
Research shows that prices can vary for all types of products; therefore it makes good sense to comparison shop before buying. Comparison shopping is especially beneficial when buying expensive items, items you... Read more »
This year everyone is planning to cut back their holiday spending. And I mean everyone. Check out this letter my children got in the mail yesterday:
Would Santa send a letter like this... Read more »
Anyone who knows me knows I love to shop. There’s nothing like putting together a great outfit. I feel like I’ve created a masterpiece. I once told someone that “shoes aren’t just... Read more »