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Jun
28
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DORNESSA HARRIS asked:


Online Shopping Stores are giving consumers cash back when they shop within their very own free online savings portal. Thus, consumers stating that they have no money for Christmas can be a thing of the past.

Many online shopping stores are participating in a revolutionary program that gives consumers who are invited a free online savings portal which affords those who say they have no money for Christmas the opportunity to shop, save and get cash back from all of their online shopping.

Consumers who shop at a number of online shopping stores say, “it just makes sense to get an online savings portal if you shop online anyway.” For them, having no money for Christmas is becoming a thing of the past. They shop, save and get cash back from their purchases every single month.

OMENA affords its members the opportunity to even make money by simply telling others how to save money with the free online savings portal. Instead of going directly to the merchant, consumers go to the exact same merchant through their free online savings portals to get the same products and services they were already going to buy.

Consumers are rapidly joining OMENA and saving on everyday items. It simply makes sense for online shopping consumers to shop within their very own savings portal to get cash back. Consumers are able to go to the same familiar stores they know and love like Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Travalocity, Old Navy, Gap, Circuit City, Toys “R” Us, Priceline, eBay, Hertz, Hotels.com and many others through their very own online savings portal to shop, save and to get cash back from the purchase they were already going to make.

Having no money for Christmas is becoming a serious American trend that is being addressed by OMENA. Last minute Christmas shopping consumers are joining OMENA by the dozens simply because OMENA takes the Wal-Mart approach to online shopping. Consumers are able get all of the products and services they want and need in one location and they get a check every single month from those purchases with zero investment.

Online shopping consumers are able to even get cash back from grocery stores for their food purchases, the airlines, car rentals, hotel reservations, movie tickets and much more. They are even able to get cash back from their eBay purchase.

OMENA has taken the Wal-Mart approach and developed its own Internet version of its unique style of marketing and positioning. Members are now able to grow multiple streams of income from selected companies from one location. Online shopping consumers can, if they choose, not only get cash back from shopping within the online shopping stores within their online savings portal, they also get cash back every time they use their Visa, Mastercard, American Express or Discover credit cards.

Last minute Christmas shopping consumers find the online savings portals convenient because all of the online shopping stores they usually go to directly are right there within their very own free online savings portals, in one location, which saves them time and affords them the opportunity to get a check every month.

Online shopping store revenue hit $200 Billion in 2007 which was up from $108 billion in 2006. From Thanksgiving to Christmas, online shopping store revenue hit $28 Billion alone in 2007.

Many merchants are creating online shopping stores because they want a piece of that pie and have joined. Therefore, they are joining the free online savings portal to help them accomplish that goal and giving away additional Internet discounts to consumers because they prefer to go from the warehouse to the consumer.



EMILE
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Diana asked:


Would like to know how much to charge someone to do there shopping and run there errands

ALPHONSO
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YY asked:


I spent many time and money on on line shopping. I heard that some websites can make cash back by using there link.
I don’t know how it work but I want to know how can I get some of my cash back.
Please give me some tips to save on online shopping or tell the way to get cash back.
Thanks and have a good day.

BEAU
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annie asked:


My eldest daughter is 13, almost 14 and just started 9th grade. I still shop for her from the girls section. When I saw her new friends today, they dress like 20 yr olds! Aren’t 13-14yr olds still little girls? I don’t want her to get influenced by them and dress like a 20yr old. What is the appropriate age for kids to start shopping from the adults section? I thought it to be around 16-17?

CRISTOPHER
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1993 kinetic robotic art project using remote control, car batteries, aluminum parts, and cables - intentionally set on fire. http://www.gizmogarden.com

DOYLE

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