Pantyhose that don’t run! I’ve been looking for those for years. And now it seems someone’s finally discovered how to make them. I saw them in the Carol Wright Gifts catalog. They’re called the Guaranteed Not to Run, Non-Run Hosiery. 3 pairs for $8.99. At around $2.98 a pair, that’s cheaper than the ones at the store. Yes, the ones that do run and get holes in them and the ones I seem to keep buying over and over again. I’m definitely going to give these Non-Run pantyhose a try. I’ll let you know my findings on the Budget Smart Girl Web site.
And speaking of another item that claims to last forever, there’s the Infinity Razor and the Lady Infinity. It’s got a lifetime replacement guarantee. The ad says it’s the last razor you’ll ever need to buy, plus, no more refills to buy. I’ve seen it in lots of catalog for $19.95, but I recently received a new catalog from The Lakeside Collection, and they’re selling both the men’s and women’s versions for just $6.95. At that price, put that on my list of things to test drive too.
It seems to be the season for catalogs. This week the first flower and seed catalog of the season arrived in my mailbox. It was from Gurney’s. They’re offering $25 worth of gardening products when you spend $25. As I’m thinking of planting a vegetable garden this year, I might take them up on their offer.
Recently I’ve been hearing no end of stories about people who have bought items like hard drives and digital cameras from big name electronic stores. The shopper gets home, opens up the box to find the item’s been replaced with a can of soup or a bag of beans. They return to the store but can’t get anyone to believe their story, so they end up with no money and no product.
I can see both sides of this tale. Yes, they’re probably lots of dishonest people who get home and switch their purchase for a can of soup, head back to the store for a refund etc. But on the other hand, if you’re honest and this really happens to you, what an expensive can of soup or beans. I’d say there’s a couple of ways you can protect yourself. One, if you can, open up the package before you buy it, just to make sure you’re getting exactly what you hoped for. Or failing that open it straight after you buy it, don’t wait till you get home. And if this has happened to you and you can’t get a refund or exchange, one organization you might want to contact is the Better Business Bureau. Depending on your situation, they might intervene on your behalf. Failing that you might want to try your state’s Attorney General’s office.
Check out the Budget Smart Girl’s site at http://budgetsmartgirl.com
And speaking of another item that claims to last forever, there’s the Infinity Razor and the Lady Infinity. It’s got a lifetime replacement guarantee. The ad says it’s the last razor you’ll ever need to buy, plus, no more refills to buy. I’ve seen it in lots of catalog for $19.95, but I recently received a new catalog from The Lakeside Collection, and they’re selling both the men’s and women’s versions for just $6.95. At that price, put that on my list of things to test drive too.
It seems to be the season for catalogs. This week the first flower and seed catalog of the season arrived in my mailbox. It was from Gurney’s. They’re offering $25 worth of gardening products when you spend $25. As I’m thinking of planting a vegetable garden this year, I might take them up on their offer.
Recently I’ve been hearing no end of stories about people who have bought items like hard drives and digital cameras from big name electronic stores. The shopper gets home, opens up the box to find the item’s been replaced with a can of soup or a bag of beans. They return to the store but can’t get anyone to believe their story, so they end up with no money and no product.
I can see both sides of this tale. Yes, they’re probably lots of dishonest people who get home and switch their purchase for a can of soup, head back to the store for a refund etc. But on the other hand, if you’re honest and this really happens to you, what an expensive can of soup or beans. I’d say there’s a couple of ways you can protect yourself. One, if you can, open up the package before you buy it, just to make sure you’re getting exactly what you hoped for. Or failing that open it straight after you buy it, don’t wait till you get home. And if this has happened to you and you can’t get a refund or exchange, one organization you might want to contact is the Better Business Bureau. Depending on your situation, they might intervene on your behalf. Failing that you might want to try your state’s Attorney General’s office.
Check out the Budget Smart Girl’s site at http://budgetsmartgirl.com