Archive for April, 2010

Government Deals On Appliances Fly Fast

April 20th, 2010

The government is giving out more than $300 million in rebates for those who buy energy efficient appliances. Unfortunately, the program was so successful that in many cases, states ran out of deals to dole within a day or two.  The Fed created the program as part of the stimulus package, and the results seem to be boosting the sales of retailers.
Part of the success was inspired by turn in programs involving cars and other old appliances. Last year, the Cash for Clunkers program rewarded those who swapped gas guzzling trucks and SUV’s for cash, and similarly, these appliance seekers have seen the boon.

Partly fueled by Earth Day, California’s incentive program has $35 million in rebates, while American Samoa has $100,000. Some states, like Texas, had such a positive response to the rebates that many customers had difficulty securing reservations, due to long phone wait times, and crashing websites. Frustration and dissatisfaction was rampant.

Other states, like Missouri, have learned from these problems and begun a phasing process instead.  Illinois made the retailers seek the rebates from the state, which was a lot easier on the customers.  A Colorado appliance company, Appliance Factory Outlet, anticipates to make more than $300,000. It seems that most people are benefitting from the government’s deal.

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Jet Blue has Spring Travel Deals Galore

April 12th, 2010

While for many, Spring Break has come and past. But the irony is that Spring is really just beginning; we have more than two months until summer. If you were late on the Spring Break train, or were working through February and March and need to get away in May or June, now is the time to buy.

Until April 21, for one way flights from April 22nd to June 16th, Jet Blue is offering discounted flights at excellent prices.  Of special note are the specials to the Carribean: Ft. Lauderdale to Nassau is $29, JFK to Bermuda is $69 each way, to Kingston, Jamaica is $109, and to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic is $99. If you’re flying on the left coast, San Diego to Boston starts at $149, Long Beach to San Francisco is $39, and Burbank to Las Vegas is $39.

Just looking at all of these cheap destinations gets me fired up. I can just see it now, jet setting on the plane with a backpack of carry- on, unwrapping a sandwich that I brought from home… Anyway, these deals won’t last, so visit JetBlue’s complete list of cities and specials to choose your Spring Break destination deal.

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Swiss Deals

April 9th, 2010

Switzerland, the land of neutrality, mountain goats, fine watches, and big bank accounts has never been a better place to visit.  Not only is Zurich consistently rated one of the world’s nicest cities, with beautiful mountain landscapes and skiing during the winter, and gorgeous lakes and forests during the summer, but now Swiss Rail is offering some major discounts.

Rail Europe in association with Switzerland Tourism is offering half price train rides for adults and kids 16 and under ride free. The Deal begins on April 21st and lasts until the 27th, and tickets are good for six months after bought.

The two tickets the deal covers are the 8 day, for $193, and the three day Flexipass for $128 which can be used for non- consecutive travel days. The tickets cover trains, boats and buses and allow for free access into Switzerland’s hundreds of museums.

The Kunstmuseum in Bern houses some of Switzerland’s finest art collections. As the capital of the state, Bern houses Italian pre- Renaissance pieces as well as masterworks by Cezanne and Matisse, and of course Swiss artists of today.

The Paul Klee collection is another impressive museum just outside of Bern. This house is the centerpiece of all Klee works and is a must see for any art fan.

With deals like this, why not head to the land of holey cheese?

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Top 10 U.S. Deal Cities

April 2nd, 2010

The beautiful Atlanta skyline (right)

Do you want a vacation that won’t cost you an arm and a leg? Hotwire just ranked the best cities in the U.S. to visit if you want a deal on entertainment, hotels, transportation, and value.

1. Atlanta, GA. This southern city switches spots with last year’s number 1 and this year’s

2. Orlando, FL. Disneyworld, anyone?

3.Phoenix, AZ. is perfect if you want a hot spring break.

4.Dallas, TX. This city is quintessential Texas, and has deals galore – from thrift shops to downtown dining.

5. Denver, CO. Low prices makes this city highly livable and a great destination spot.

6. Houston, TX. is another Texan gem, and is even more cosmopolitan than Dallas.

7. Los Angeles, CA. If you want cheap entertainment and nice weather, visit the home of the movies, music, and television.

8. Raleigh, N.C. This city is another one renowned for its low prices.

9. Chicago, Ill. is known for being a “second-city,” but there’s nothing second rate about this gem of a town, except its prices, of course.

10. Miami, FL. is another hotbed of entertainment and deals. Plus, the beach is a hop skip and a jump away.

If you are lucky enough to live in one of these cities, rejoice! If not, what are you waiting for? Book your deal vacation today!

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