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Do More, Spend Less: The New Secrets of Living the Good Life for Less

Author Brad Wilson
Publisher Wiley
Category Business & Economics
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Author(s)Brad Wilson
PublisherWiley
ISBN / ASIN1118518551
ISBN-139781118518557
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank308,757
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Do More, Spend Less is the new road map to winning as a consumer. It's a game plan to get off the default path, turn the tables on the banks, airlines, hotels, cell phone companies and retailers and emerge victorious in the great game being played for your hard earned cash.

Written by Brad Wilson, founder of BradsDeals.com, the largest editorial-driven deal website, the book provides tips, strategy and real-life examples of things he has personally done over the past 10 years as a professional bargain hunter. Learn how he:
  • Earned 5m frequent flyer miles, all on the ground 
  • Stayed two weeks in one of the nicest hotels in Europe for free
  • Moved his credit score from 400 to almost 800
  • Found discounts on new cars of up to 25% off
The entire basis for thinking about how best to shop, spend, travel, bank--essentially all aspects of being a consumer--has fundamentally changed. The power is now in your hands, and Do More, Spend Less shows you how to win as a consumer.
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