by Jean-Francois Belisle on January 10, 2012
in Retailing
Extreme couponing is not only one of these weird shows on TLC, it’s also more and more a way of living for many households. Since January is generally one of the months where households spend less and are looking to save money in opposition to the bloody months of November and December, I thought it [...]
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Sorry for taking so long to post new content on this marvellous blog. I am officially getting back on track from both an academic and personal perspective! This summer was a great opportunity for me to get back on track in shape, not that I was fat, but simply that I wanted to get back [...]
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