Synopses & Reviews
Praise for
Do More, Spend Less"Brad Wilson is an unassuming braino who knows how to do everythingcheaply. With wit and a refreshingly breezy writing style, he tells us all how to be the incredibly smart shopper he is. You may not take the time to, say, find bottled water deals online, but after reading this fascinating look at bargain hunting, you'll never feel comfortable paying full price again. Brad has made beating the system a way of life. This is his how-to book for the rest of us."
Jayne O'Donnell, Consumer reporter/columnist, USA Today
It's tough in the consumer world. The good news? The entire basis for how to best shop, spend, travel, bankessentially all aspects of being a consumeris fundamentally changing. The power is now in your hands. Do More, Spend Less is your road map to get off the default path, turn the tables on the banks, airlines, hotels, cell phone companies, and retailers, and win the great game being played for your hard-earned cash. This approach has helped consumers on BradsDeals.com save more than $200 million in the last year alone. The book provides tips, strategies, and real-life examples of things Brad has personally done over the past 10 years as a professional bargain hunter, including:How to earn 5 million frequent flyer miles, all on the ground
- How Brad stayed 2 weeks in one of the nicest hotels in Europe for free
- The tips and tricks that moved his credit score from 400 to almost 800
- The secret discounts that can make new car buying smart
- Why you should never buy an Apple product from the Apple Store
- How to get a free (0%) 6-figure line of credit to build your business
- And much more!
Synopsis
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, transparency, and collective knowledge of the Internet and the commoditization of many services and businesses create a way for consumers to finally win the game that has longed been played and dominated by retailers, airlines, grocery stores, credit card companies, and others for our hard-earned cash.
In this book, Brad Wilson, founder of BradsDeals.com, explains the techniques and buying strategies that are used on his site, which have saved 19 million consumers more than $200 million on BradsDeals.com in the past year alone. The majority of deals on his site provide free, or nearly free, products and services to customers, and, unlike traditional methods such as clipping $0.50 grocery coupons, customers don’t question whether the opportunity cost of their time outweighs the value they receive.
The book provides tips, advice, real-world examples, and strategies consumers need to know to compete in the consumer world. These include
- Why ordering an out-of-stock item is brilliant!
- Never buy an Apple product from the Apple store
- How Amazon’s Canada store helped me pay for college
- How to spend 3 Weeks in a Suite at the Park Hyatt Paris for $20
- The unknown way to clean-up your credit report and add at least 20 points to your score
- How to get a free (0%) six-figure line of credit to build your business
Synopsis
Achieve stellar savings with the techniques used on bradsdeals.comDo More, Spend Less provides tips, advice, real-world examples, and strategies consumers need to know to compete in the consumer world. Author Brad Wilson, founder of BradsDeals.com, explains the techniques and buying strategies that are used on his site, which have saved 19 million consumers more than $200 million on BradsDeals.com in the past year alone. The majority of deals on his site provide free, or nearly free, products and services. This book provides tips, advice, real-world examples, and strategies consumers need to know to compete in the consumer world.
Shares why you should never buy an Apple product from the Apple storeDetails how to spend three weeks in a suite at the Park Hyatt Paris for $20Shares the unknown way to clean up your credit report and add at least 20 points to your scoreThe 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 master your savings.
About the Author
Brad Wilson is the founder of BradsDeals.com, the largest editorial-driven deals website in the country with more than 67 million annual visits and more than 2 million daily e-mail subscribers. He is also the founder of TravelHacks.com, BlackFriday2012.com, and CyberMonday2012.com (as well as other years). Brad is regularly featured on such media outlets as the Today show, the New York Times, Time magazine, Oprah and Friends, and the Wall Street Journal.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
Section 1 Travel 1
Introduction 1
Real-Life Examples 3
Unsophisticated Honeymoon Turns Me into a Professional Traveler 3
How I Got a $40,000 Trip to Australia and New Zealand Almost for Free! 4
Turning Coins into a Million Miles (Or How I Made the Government $2 Million) 12
Hacking Together a First-Class Trip to Costa Rica (Or Why Buying Miles Can Be Smart) 18
A Quickie: How to Save $500 and Fly across the Country for Free at the Last Minute 19
How I Spent Weeks at One of the Nicest Hotels in the World for $20 (Or How to Turn Award Points into $54,000) 21
How to Rent 6,000 Square Feet of Steve Wynn’s Hotel for Barely $100 a Person per Night (Or How to Live Like a King without Betting Your Castle at the Tables) 32
TSA Precheck (Or How to Make It through Security without Taking Your Shoes Off) 35
My Very Inexpensive 1,500-Square-Foot Oceanfront Suite in Hawaii (Or How I Stayed in an Oceanfront Hotel Room Bigger Than My Condo) 38
How I Get Executive Platinum and 100,000 Miles for $1,500 (Or How a Bankruptcy, My Hometown, and Richard Branson Got Me Top-Tier Status on an Airline) 45
Little-Known Secrets to Getting Elite Status (Or How to “Challenge” the Airlines and Win!) 48
Lounges (Or What Are Cuban Cigars and Chauffeured Porsches Doing at the Airport?) 52
How I Built Up More Than 5 Million Frequent Flyer Miles 64
Time-Saving Tools for Advanced Flyers (Or How to Do No Work But Still Get Award Seats) 66
Airline Alliances 5 Opportunity (Or How a Travel Hacker Goes Global) 67
Flying First Class to Hawaii for $285! (Or How the European Banking Crisis Just Bought You a Vacation!) 70
How Do I Do This Myself ? 77
Section 2 Shopping 99
Introduction 99
Real-Life Examples 102
How My iPhone and Service Plan Cost Half What Everyone Else’s Does (or How to Get Smarter About the Biggest Purchase Most of us Make) 102
All the Free DVDs a Kid Could Ask For (Or How to Get Banned from eBay) 106
Selling and Profiting from DVDs I Didn’t Own (Or How Amazon’s Canada Store and International DVD Arbitrage Helped Me Pay for College) 107
When Too Good to Be True Is Just Good (Or How I Got a Free $70 Coffeemaker) 109
How I Stumbled into $1,000 When My TV Broke (Or What You NEED To Have In Your Wallet) 111
Why Buy $10,000 Worth of Bose Products (Or How Red Envelope’s Bankruptcy Got Me My Headphones) 113
Can You Buy Everything Online? Almost. I Do! 114
But How Good Are the Deals? 115
Why You Should Never Buy a Mac at the Apple Store (Or Reason 1,343,206 That Everything You Know about Being a Consumer Is Wrong) 119
Why It Is Smart to Buy a Diamond Sight Unseen over the Internet (Or How Tiffany Stole Your Kid’s College Fund) 121
Coupons with No Threshold (Or Why I Own a Closet Full of Brooks Brothers’ Clothes I Wouldn’t Have Bought Otherwise) 126
Who Would Order an Out-of-Stock Item? 126
Broken iPad and iPhone? No Problem 127
To Extreme Coupon or Not to Extreme Coupon (Or How to Save Money but Lose Time) 128
Who Buys Water over the Internet? (or How to Get Someone Else to Carry Your Water for You!) 129
How Do I Do This Myself? 129
Section 3 Personal Finance 135
Introduction 135
Real-Life Examples 136
How to Easily Buy Cars below the Factory Invoice Price (Or Why Invoice Price Is Meaningless When Shopping for a New Car) 136
How to Play and Win the Car Leasing Game (Or How to Lease a $60,000 Mercedes for the Same Price as a $30,000 Toyota) 148
Why You Should Never Get a Mortgage or Home Equity Line from Your Bank (Or How I Got a Sub-Prime Mortgage but Avoided Foreclosure 154
The Awesomeness of Credit Unions (Or How a 25-Year-Old Can Have Twice as Much Money in Retirement) 158
My Favorite 10 Credit Unions and the Secret Backdoors into 8 of Them (Or How to Climb in the Great Trojan Horse of the Banking System) 164
The Four Types of Credit Cards (Or the Four Good Types of Credit Cards Plus a Fifth You Can Ignore) 168
Balance Transfer Arbitrage (Or the Easiest $10,000 I Ever Made) 170
How to Create Your Own Business Line of Credit at 0 percent 175
How to Save $312 in 13 Minutes Every Six Months 177
The Quickest Way to Make $1,000 (Or Sign-up Bonus Success Stories) 178
How to Manage an Extra 100 Points on Your Credit Score (Or Why Downgrading, Bumping, and Reallocating Can Get You a 7401 Score) 181
Why More Credit Always Trumps More Credit Inquiries (Or Why Credit Inquiries Don’t Actually Hurt Your Credit Score) 186
The Best Place to Buy a Used Car (Or Why Your State Doesn’t Want You Buying and Selling Cars) 189
How I Got My Credit Score from 400 to Almost 800 (And How You Can, Too) 190
How Do I Do This Myself? 193
Conclusion 195
Index 197