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Good Morning Michigan! Money Saving Monday, March 30, 2009

by: Christine

Mon Mar 30, 2009 at 05:00:00 AM EDT


Good Morning Michigan! It's March 30, 2009, and we have another Money Saving Monday.

Today we'll take a look a Swaptree (www.swaptree.com), a service that allows you to trade your books, music, movies, and games, with other users on the net.

Swaptree is a simple service.  Create a free account, and then build two lists:  items that you have, and items that you want.  As soon as you add items to your "want list," Swaptree starts looking for a trade.   You can manually create these lists, and you can also browse the Swaptree site, and select "have it" or "want it" to add the item to your lists.

Because of the way the trading algorithms work, some items are worth more than others, in terms of what you can receive in trade.   Swaptree presents you with the information at the top of the screen.  

Click on the icon of the type of item you want, and you can see the items that you are eligible to receive.  When you find an item you like, select "get now" to initiate the trade.  This sends an email to the person who has the item you want.  If they accept the trade, then you each get shipping info so that you can complete the trade.

Swaptree is free to use; you only pay for shipping.   You can use any shipping service you like, but you can also print shipping labels through your Swaptree account.

There are some rules about trading; you can only trade movies and video games which include the case and all of the art work, and you cannot trade VHS video tapes.   And of course, you are not allowed to trade burned or copied DVDs, CDs, or video games.

Any of you folks already using Swaptree?  What do you think of it?

More about Swaptree here - http://www.techcrunch.com/2008...

Today In History:

1858 - The pencil was patented, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1867 - Alaska was purchased from Russia for two-cents an acre.

1909 - The Queensboro Bridge, the first double-decker bridge, opened in New York City.

1948 - Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin started what would become the Berlin blockade, by ordering that all all road and rail access to Berlin be blocked.

1970 - ABC and NBC added daytime soaps to their programming.  Shows included The Best of Everything, A World Apart, Somerset, and Another World.

1981 - U.S. President Ronald Reagan was shot in the chest by John W. Hinkley, Jr.

1987 - Vincent van Gogh's Sunflowers was sold for $39.85 million.

There's more ...

Christine :: Good Morning Michigan! Money Saving Monday, March 30, 2009
Born On This Day:

1853 - Vincent van Gogh (artist)

1937 - Warren Beatty (Henry Warren Beaty)(actor)

1945 - Eric Clapton (Eric Patrick Clapp)(rock guitarist)

1957 - Paul Reiser (comedian, actor)

1964 - Tracy Chapman (singer-songwriter)

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Answer to Friday's Michigan trivia:

You guys?  All of the west side readers here and nobody got Friday's trivia?

Austin Automobile Company was founded by James E. Austin and his son Walter Austin, and operated in Grand Rapids from 1905 to 1921.  Learn more about the company here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A...

Today's Michigan trivia:

This Governor signed a treated with the Potawatomi, Ojibway and Odawa, in which the State of Michigan received almost all of the lower peninsula, south of the Grand River.

Today in Michigan history:

1815 - Detroiters celebrate the war's end.  The War of 1812 left Detroit impoverished. When word reached Michigan about the Treaty of Ghent, which ended America's second war with Great Britain, Detroiters gathered at Ben Woodworth's Hotel and held what is called a Pacification Ball to celebrate the war's formal end.  Via Michigan History Magazine

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