Yeah, I use my American Express card for everything I buy (unless it's something under, like, $5) so at the end of the month I get a complete statement and I know exactly where all of my money went and how much it cost me. Add in all of the perks you get with their card (free extended warranty, customer satisfaction guarantee, cash back/rewards, etc.) and I've found it to be a pretty good system. I don't even have to mail in a check at the end of the month since I can just go online into my account and pay the thing off in about 30 seconds. I always get annoyed when a place won't accept AMEX and I have to use my debit card.
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This is a huge money saver that a lot of people miss when it comes to over-the-counter medications.
By Law, generic over-the-counter medications must have the same dosage of the same medication, and must have the same efficacy in the same time interval as their name-brand counterparts. The only difference is in the inactive ingredients used, otherwise the medications must be the same or it cannot be sold.
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I've also found that Costco has the absolute best deals on generic medicines ever. A normal 12 pack of Benadryl is a few dollars, yet I was able go get a jug of 400 pills which work just as well for $5.00. I use them as a sleep-aid nowadays when I know I have to wake up early the next morning because they're so cheap.
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That depends on what kind of car she gets and how much she drives. We spend $550 a month on gas, and that's just my car. My husband has a company car and the gas is on them, so we don't even have to pay for that.
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Jesus woman, what kind of car do you drive? I drove from Pennsylvania to California cheaper than that.
Jam it back in, in the dark.