Review: The Money Saving Methods Report
Posted by Lynnae on February 16, 2008
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The Money Saving Methods Report is a great resource for those who are new to frugal living.
A while back, I was contacted by Joel, who asked if I would review his e-book, the Money Saving Methods Report. I never commit to reviewing anything without taking a look at the product first, so I read through the report.
I was really pleased with what I read. This report isn’t for people who are masters of frugal living by any means. But there are a lot of people out there who want to live frugally, but don’t know where to begin. This e-book would be a good place to start.
The Money Savings Method Report contains tips for saving money on everything from groceries, to your electric bill, to entertainment. It’s well organized, so you can just pick an area of your budget to work on, and work your way down the tips, using what will work well for your situation.
I would recommend this handy e-book to anyone who is just starting out on their journey to saving money and living a frugal life. Again, if you’re experienced at saving and frugal living, this probably isn’t the resource for you. But I wish I would have had this report when I was in the beginning stages of frugal living.
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I’m always hesitant to spend money on something that shows me how to save money - especially with so many FREE resources on the web like your blog and other M-Network members. A little bit of effort may save you the money you would spend on this e-book. I’ve not bought the book - I’ve just spent too much money already on ‘how to save money’ books to spend anymore. I guess I”m too much of a skeptic. Do you really think it will save enough time to make it worthwhile? Just curious.
I agree that most of the information is out there for free. But you have to know where to look, and I think it’s a worthwhile resource for someone who doesn’t know where to begin looking, but wants to start living frugally right away.
It certainly is a good idea for a book. I know A LOT of people who would benefit from reading it.
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