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Did you know that your appliances and electronics are using electricity and costing you money, even when they are turned off!?

Countless devices like Televisions, cable and satellite boxes, coffee makers and computers often remain in “standby” mode, even when they’re turned off and it’s hitting you right in the wallet.  Yahoo! gives you the lowdown on these “energy vampires”.

However, some of the other major consumers of standby power are more easily dealt with: computers, multifunction printers, flat-screen TVs, DVDs, VCRs, CD players, power tools, and hand-held vacuums. The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) measured standby power for a long list of products.

And the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) supplies the nitty gritty on a massive list of devices that are sucking juice in standby mode:

http://standby.lbl.gov/summary-table.html

Follow both links and learn how much money you could be wasting so you can begin to save that cash when you need it most!

Beyond that, why not check out these money saving online coupons that can help you keep more of your own money when using products you already use every day?

http://www.saversblog.com/freecoupons.html

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posted by Russ 7:13 PM

I found this nifty little widget which displays random money saving tips.

You will likely see this as a permanent feature in our side bar if response is good.

Random Money Saving Tip


More Money Saving Tips at SavingAdvice.com

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posted by Russ 1:09 PM

A new feature at SaversBlog.com are these great offers from CoolSavings.

Fill out a short form and receive discounts on everything from baby items, auto repair, education, food, travel and much more.

This feature will be reserved for users who sign up for our newsletter, unless you find this post, which obviously you have, so get to saving money…click here for couponoffers

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posted by Russ 1:05 PM

If you’re in the market for a credit card, or you simply need to transfer to a new card for lower interest rates, there has been a nice post to compare credit cards from bankdotcom.com.

This squidoo post really makes it easy to find a good deal!

If you already have too many cards, this site recommends you stop comparing and start crunching. Be sure to watch the video for a good laugh!

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posted by Russ 11:07 PM