Tis the Season of giving – But wait…

It is the time of joy and merriment. The festive season is all about fun family time, holiday parties, gift exchanges and giving gift. Gift giving has been a tradition for many decades. But how many of you really get the gifts which you really like and how many of you really know what you want to buy for your cousin this christmas.


According to Waldfogel, an economist at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania,  gift giving is a Holiday waste.


He makes the case in his book, Scroogenomics: Why You Shouldn’t Buy Presents for the Holidays.  He says, when you buy something for yourself, you will only spend, say, $50, if you look it over and decide it’s worth at least $50 to me. When someone else sets out to spend $50 on me, they’re at a real disadvantage. They don’t know what I like unless they are real close to you. They don’t know what I have. There’s just no guarantee that what they buy will be worth at least $50 — or more — to me. So it real waste of money. And what the data show is that, on average, stuff that other people buy as gifts is worth 20 percent less per dollar than the stuff we buy for ourselves. And so, in that way, when we go out and spend money on gifts, we’re destroying a lot of value.


It’s not so much that people shouldn’t give gifts, period. It’s that you should give gifts when you have a fair shot at doing well. And so those are the people you know well and, frankly, the people you care about. He recommends, it’s often better (more efficient) to simply give cash or pre-paid gift cards. You can read more about this Holiday Gift waste in his book, Scroogenomics.

At the sametime, Holiday season is not just about giving gifts to friends and family, it is also about giving the gift of hope and happiness to most needed ones. Charitable giving  is a big aspect of the holiday season. Whether you make a difference in one’s life or just make one smile by showering gifts in this holiday season, it will surely piles up good karma in you.


What you think about and thank about, we bring about” – Dr. John Martini in the book, “The Secret”.

An inspiring quote from an excellent book which I recently read and strongly recommend. It just reforces the fact that “Think and Do good things, it will bring good things to you“. This very thought is the prime reason for many millionairs who spend millions in philanthropy. By doing so, they continue to attract more money and become more rich while many of us are worrying about living pay check to pay check. That’s the difference in mind set. 

We worked hard and devoted all our attention in making money, saving money and investing money all this year for the future. It’s hard to think seriously about giving money away. It is even harder for many without job in this tough and challenging year 2009.  But the good news, the year is almost over and recession has come to an end at least in papers. That’s big sign of relief. We all can only hope for the next year to bring greater perspectives in both job and economic front through outall over the world.


While we wait to welcome the New year, many of us should be lucky and grateful to have a reasonable job and a decent life. Instead of cribbing about not enough money to donate or give way, we should open our heart and show our gratitude by giving and helping others in need.

How can you contribute?


Whether it is small or big, capacity doesn’t matter. What matters the most is the Charitable thought. There are lot of ways you can give especially suiting your life style, you life goals, your passion and more. If you are pet lover, you can give to Humane Society to protect animals. If you want to encourage kids education, you can donate to globalgivingeducation funds. If you care about developing nations, you can give gift to world relief. With webspace loaded with gift giving advices, you better do your research to find the right option and avenue to route your money to the right place. Here is some help to do some true gift giving.


Tools – Charity Finder


It’s easy to check on a charity’s business practices to make sure the bulk of your contribution is going toward the cause you select, instead of being spent on fund-raising expenses or salaries. There are web sites like www.CharityNavigator.comand www.GuideStar.org allow you to search for a charity by name or cause, as well as view and compare their annual IRS filings under Form 78, which details their expenses and costs.

 
Websites like
http://www.goodsearch.com/and http://www.searchkindly.org/are search engines that donate a portion of their revenue to the charities and schools designated by its user.

We will see more about different ways of gift giving and possible Tax Implications in the next blog post.

Mail In Rebates and Your Money!

Alright, Blackfriday is come and gone. It is time to send in the Mail-In Rebate forms(MIR). I am sure many of you bought items on sale especially with  Mail-In Rebates(MIR) hoping to get your money back and prove yourself that you really saved some money by getting up early and waiting in line for hours.

In order to be successful in getting your MIR’s, you need apply properly. I always had 100% redemption rate in my Mail-In rebate claims because of proper planning and applying without giving chance for any errors  

Mail In Rebate Facts

According to wikipedia.com report, PMA, a marketing firm, estimated that in 2005 $486.5 million worth of rebates were redeemed. The redemption rates averaged only 21.1% when calculated as a percentage of total sales, and 67.6% when calculated as a percentage of incremental sales. That is not an encouraging news but MIR system has come a long way since 2005. Now you have option to apply your MIR either by mail or online to get your money faster.


Most rebates are handled under contract by rebate clearinghouses that specialize in processing rebates and contest applications. The source of their fees is not readily discernible with conflicting reports from different sides. There is always a concern about rebates being rejected and invalidated by these clearinghouses to show more savings to the company to earn more fees.

Young America, a rebate clearinghouse claims that “Young America receives the same fees whether a submission is valid or invalid,” giving them no incentive to unfairly invalidate customer rebates. Whether it is true or not, we cannot verify but if you do your part right and apply correctly, they can never reject or invalidate your claim. Let’s work towards that goal.

How MailIin Rebates works?

Lets say the item usually costs $100. Retailers put a tag on it for $75 with $25 Mail-in Rebate. You will pay the full $100 at time of check out and apply MIR to get back $50 via mail. In most cases, you need to apply for the rebate via mail with all the required things like original reciept and purchase proof(UPC). Nowadays you can also apply online to get it faster with any retailers like bestbuy, staples, officemax etc., It takes 4-8 weeks to process and you will eventually get your money back.

Retailers and Manufacturers play with the psychology of the buyers and try to gain by taking advantage of lazy people who forget to send rebates or don’t send the required proofs. Also the retailers use this opportunity to get rid of the items which doesn’t sell well as freebies and change them to money. 

Tips and Tricks for Quick Rebate Redemption

  1. Before leaving the store, check whether you got all the mail-in rebate forms and seperate original reciepts to send with those forms. Some stores would give seperate reciepts but others you need to either send copy or original reciept. Check the requirement.

  2. Unpack the item and save the package materials. Check and make sure whether the item works as expected. If not you have the option to return the material with the original package. Try it out for few days and if it is all good, then cut out the UPC code required for rebate and trash the package material. The reason, you cannot return the material without UPC code. You need the original package with the UPC to return it. If you cut it out and sent the Mail in rebate and want to return it, you will have tough time doing so.

  3. Now sort out the reciepts to seperate out the rebate form and rebate reciept for each item which is on rebate. Read the requirements carefuly and try to do one item at a time. Some rebate might require you to send the original UPC Bar code  and some don’t. They will all specify a time frame for the rebate to reach their office. If you can submit online which saves postage and time, just do it. It will also help to track the status. If not, you might have to do via mail.

  4. Collect all the requirements for each item and  put them in a envelope. Don’t paste it yet. Do rebates in batches instead of doing all together to avoid any confusion.

  5. Use address labels on the envelopes for clarity and save time instead of writing. 

  6. Once you are done with all the items to send, don’t forget to make copies or scan (save paper) of all your documents for each rebate which is CRUCIAL! It will come handy when companies disqualify rebates for missing document. You can always reapply with the copy. So, make sure you copy everything including UPC code.

  7. Next save the scanned copy in proper computer folder with right naming to identify later. If you copied, file them in your cabinet folder for future purpose. Also make an entry in text file or journal about the rebates like product, date rebate sent and how much is expected for future reference.

  8. Finally, put all the document back in the envelope after cross checking the requirement last time and apply proper postage (first class) and mail it out. That completes the applying process.

  9. Once you sent it out, you need wait patiently for minimum 4 weeks and see whether you hear any feedback from them via email. Nowadays many companies send out email status or directions via email to check your status online. If not you can visit the retailers website and check the status using rebate code. Track them periodically and if they are having problem, call them up and resend any proof needed. 

Hope these points will help you to make the rebate process bit easier. They work almost all the time. Final word, don’t give up if they reject or disqualify your rebate. You can always reapply with your rebate copy and don’t forget it is your money and you better try to get it back.  

If you have other tips to add, please don’t hesitate to share it.  
 
Photo source: wikipedia.com

Hot Gizmos and Gadgets – Holiday Shopping 2009 – Final

We been talking about Top 10 Hot Gadgets and Gizmos for this Holiday Season. Digital readers topped the listed and we did one seperate article talking about it. Last article covered the list from Top 2 -5 and this one will cover the rest in the list.

Hot Gadgets #6: Gaming Consoles


As many of you know, video games have come a long way from Pac man to PS3. If you’re a gamer, you’re spoiled for choice when it comes to Black Friday s neat deals at many stores. If you’re looking to pick up a cheap console next Friday, there are actually 5 good options starting from PS3 slim for $299 to Nintendo DS for less $100. Many stores plan to carry bundles of them bundled with exotic games. You can check out the consumersearch.com for more details and also go to blackfriday.com for gaming console deals.


Hot Gadgets – #7: GPS/Portal Navigation Systems


GPS has emerged in the consumer market few years ago. The market has matured and evolved remarkably in the last couple of years. Portable navigation device or GPS, today has more features than ever to help you get from point A to point B quickly and safely–features such as audible driving directions with text-to-speech (TTS), spoken street names, real-time traffic updates, Internet connectivity for points-of-interest search, and large easy-to-read screens, to name a few. It has also become cheaper to afford starting from $50 which has all the basic things to direct your route. You can check cnet again for the best gps for today’s life. Check out bfads.net for black friday deals on GPS.


Hot Gadget&Gizmos #8: Touch Screen&Smart Phones


Keeping tabs on the latest cell phone models can be a full-time job, especially given the number of cell phones announced by Apple, Palm, Nokia, and HTC (including, most recently, the BlackBerry-like T-Mobile Dash) over the past few months. Nothing beats a stylus and a touch screen for true on-the-go productivity. Check cnet for review on top 5 smart phones.



Hot Gadget&Gizmos #9: External Harddrives

A portable or external hard drive is quite a useful piece of equipment. It allows the user to back up or store important information separate from the main internal hard drive, which could become compromised by online or offline activities. Sensitive documents, large music files, DVD images, movies, disk images, and even a backup of the contents of your main internal hard drive, can all be kept securely and safely on an external hard drive. When you are online, you can even leave the external drive turned off. Check blackfriday.info for online sales.


Hot Gadget&Gizmos #10: zhu zhu Hamster


Last one a gadget/gizmo for kids. It is a most wanted Toy of this season, Zhu zhu Hampster.


It made news all over the nation and sold out in few days. It is out of stock in Toyrus website but Toysrus is promising for the first 100 shoppers in line at each store on Black friday will receive a ticket for the opportunity to purchase one of the season’s hottest toys – the Zhu Zhu Pets Hamster. The $10 toys are out of stock on the retailer’s Web site. But the company says thousands of additional Zhu Zhu Pets will become available in stores throughout Friday, with regular new arrivals through December.

A word of advice, don’t buy things you ain’t need them. It is like the saying “Don’t fix it if it ain’t broken”.  If you do plan to buy things you need for this holiday, do proper reasearch and plan properly for the purchase. Avoid impulse buying.

sources: pcworld.com, cnet.com, inquist.com