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  • Why You Never Have To Pay Retail Prices For Anything - Ever Again
    Author: Tukshad Engineer
    I step into my local mall, and into a leading top brand clothes store. I
    see a jumper I like and while feeling the soft material casually lift up the
    price tag - and I almost feint with disbelief. How much??? That's more
    than I make in 2 days! I quickly stop caressing the fabric and head toward
    Big Als Unbranded Clothes Discount Centre for a sweater within my budget
    range (which unfortunately will no doubt look as if it were knitted by my 5
    year old Niece.)

    Sounds familiar? Well it really need not be this way. It actually amazes me
    how many people do not use wholesalers and government
    auctions to save money on just about anything they could ever wish to
    purchase. It's possible to get regular discounts of 50% and more on top
    brand items just by knowing WHERE to shop.

    Let us begin by looking at Government Auctions. While this article will
    focus on the USA and UK it's worth noting that government
    auctions are held in many other countries too. A government auction is
    held to auction off various items (often at rock bottom prices)
    that the government has legal ownership of. The type of items auctioned
    by various government agencies include vehicles, electronics, real estate,
    computers, jewellery and a lot more.

    In the UK, the types of government agencies that will offer up bargain
    goods and properties include the police and C&E - there are
    also private liquidation's due to corporate bankruptcies. Many hundreds of
    auctions are held yearly and there are scores of bargains to be had in
    most of them. It's not unusual to pickup a brand new widescreen TV at
    £30 or top spec PCs and laptops from a mere £200. It's possible to learn
    more here:

    http://www.global-ebooks.com/UKGovAuctions.htm

    In the USA there are also similar bargains to be had, and the government
    agencies often auction off cheap land and properties in addition to the
    usual range of electronics, vehicles and household goods. Just some of
    the bargains in recent times include assorted jewellery $600 in value
    being sold for just $20 and an actual house being sold at 50% below its
    market value. More information on government auctions in the USA is
    available here:

    http://www.global-ebooks.com/US_GOVERNMENT_AUCTIONS.htm

    So are there any catches? Surely not anyone can just turn up and help
    themselves to all the bargains that they can carry home? Well
    actually, that's just the way it is. Anyone can attend, you just need to
    know where and these auctions take place.

    Not a lot of people realise it, but it's also possible to pick up massive
    wholesale bargains, just by ordering goods from a good wholesaler. There
    is a lot of apprehension with a lot of people when it comes to buying from
    wholesalers - many people are afraid that they will get turned away, that
    wholesalers will only sell to huge retail stores with many thousands of
    dollars to spend. While some wholesalers do have minimum orders, many
    do not at all and will gladly accept orders from you and me. You can
    check out some really good wholesalers here:

    UK
    http://www.global-ebooks.com/UKWHOLESALEPAGES.htm

    USA
    http://www.global-ebooks.com/US_WHOLESALE_PAGES.htm

    So there you have it - a way to save a lot of money on just about
    anything that you want to buy. The best thing is that you can just as
    easily use this information to actually make money. How? eBay is the
    worlds biggest auction site by far, enjoying billions of page impressions per
    month (and this number is growing!). People will buy and sell almost
    anything on eBay, and some sellers have actually made selling on eBay
    their full time jobs. Many of them use the government and wholesale
    sources to buy stock cheap before reselling on eBay at good profit
    margins.

    Whether you're looking to save money or make money on top brand goods
    and services, wholesalers and government auctions are the way forward.
    Find out a list of auctions and wholesalers that you can visit and then
    just DO IT! You may well be pleasantly surprised with what you come
    home with.

    About the Author

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  • 1. Bretton Woods system

    ... to the supremacy of the United States. Thus, the U.S. dollar was ... countries with payment surpluses should increase their ... various nations' trade deficits so that they would not ...
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    2. Alberta Budget 2006 - Economic Outlook

    ... cycle in Canada and the United States. Huge capital inflows into ... in savings and large trade surpluses in Asia and oil producing ... about continued high trade deficits are expected to increase ...
    http://www.finance.gov.ab ...t/budget2006/eco.html

    3. A World Connected - Disorganized Labor

    ... The United States, for example, is said to lose jobs to countries with trade deficits (i.e. where imports are greater than exports) as well as to countries with trade surplusesóand to lose ...
    http://www.aworldconnecte ...article.php/1019.html

    4. Roubini Global Economics (RGE) Monitor

    ... sustainability of US external deficits and Chinese external surpluses Writings: Roubini Global ... ... Reserve Intervention or Global Savings Glut? United States: Slowdown Ahead? 135 More Items News ...
    http://www.rgemonitor.com/AsiaHomepage.html

    5. USATODAY.com - Senate passes $2.8 trillion spending plan for 2007

    http://www.usatoday.com/n ...16-debt-ceiling_x.htm

    6. Political Economy

    ... and Analysis on Employment, Poverty, Urbanization, etc., in the United States [30.7K] Chart of Federal Budget Surpluses & Deficits, 1946-1998 [14.5K] The statesman who should attempt to direct ...
    http://www.friesian.com/econ.htm

    7. The Rising Dollar: Explanation and Economic Impacts

    ... dollar if that weakness also exists in the United States. A number of macroeconomic indicators are ... ... and current account deficits imply increased foreign borrowing while surpluses imply foreign ...
    http://www.parl.gc.ca/37/ ...ep-e/rep06nov03-e.htm

    8. Xinhua - English

    ... as against an extremely low one in the United States. Theoretically, excess savings produce trade surpluses, and vice-versa, savings shortfall means deficits, he acknowledged. "In the Chinese ...
    http://news.xinhuanet.com ...8/content_4356100.htm

    9. Andrew Spicer's Weblog - Martin's Legacy

    ... how good our perfomance has been vs. the United States (and the other G7 countries). We all knew, of course, that Canada has surpluses and the USA has deficits. What I didn't know was that Canada now ...
    http://www.andrewspicer.com/article510.html

    10. Japan - An Introduction

    ... and 1979 brought large trade deficits. The situation spurred Japan ... trading partner by the United States government. Although ... leading to large trade surpluses. The United States was the ...
    http://www.japan-101.com/ ...apan_intorduction.htm

    11. Press Release

    ... I say global since, if the United States currently has an $805 ... billion in current account surpluses. While the U.S. real economy ... well, despite growing trade deficits, the size of current ...
    http://www.us-mission.ch/ ...006/0322TPRofUSA.html

    12. News N Shit .com / Current Events Homepage

    ... deficits and surpluses. Enjoy a delicious beverage as you recall the hapless squandering of your tax dollars! Unemployment rate drops to 2.8% (in Cambodia) but things still suck here The United States ...
    http://www.louisville.cc/news/indexb.shtml

    13. FPA Journal - The Volatility of Correlation: Important Implications fo rhte ...

    ... Government and trade deficits in the United States have skyrocketed, while many emerging markets have surpluses. Foreign investors have been the buyers of our debt. If our deficits cause worry among ...
    http://www.fpanet.org/jou ...sues/jfp0206-art7.cfm

    14. Three Ways to Make President Bush's Tax Plan Even Better

    ... Japan has large budget deficits and interest rates near zero, and long-term interest rates in the United States have fallen while the federal budget has gone from surpluses to deficits. Allegations ...
    http://www.heritage.org/Research/Taxes/em856.cfm

    15. Fed Gov Olsen's statements on the budget deficit

    http://www.mosler.org/wwwboard/messages/2915.shtml

    16. Foreign Exchange Forex Directory Terms Glossary Dictionary

    ... Federal Debt The current dollar sum of obligations equal to the accumulated past deficits minus surpluses of the United States government. Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) The body that is ...
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    17. HUMAN COVENANT

    ... cripple the economy and society of the United States. (Although the FY 1999 budget promises a surplus, it is based on combining the budget deficits with surpluses from such trust funds as Social ...
    http://www.hpn.org/beyond/exhibith.html

    18. CHAUSA: The Catholic Health Association of the United States

    ... would later become the United States. Our tradition ... cost of care. In other states where low-income ... care provider uses surpluses to expand health ... cover future deficits, and to provide ...
    http://www.chausa.org/Pub ...s/keehantestimony.htm

    19. My Way News

    http://apnews.myway.com/a ...060317/D8GD1CKG6.html

    20. Stock market panic - Black Monday (October 1987): historical context, econom...

    ... were huge and increasing among the major OECD countriesóthe United Statesí deficits were mounting; Japanís and Germanyís trade surpluses were growing at a similar rate. Canada, for its part, had ...
    http://canadianeconomy.gc ...conomy/1987stock.html