I know people who have bought Gap and Tommy Hilfiger baby clothes for 25
cents a piece at second hand stores.
Not exact matches
Nonetheless, on November 8, 1993, Seventh Generation offered 1.2 million shares of stock to the public,
at $ 5 a share, and 1.2 million warrants,
at 10
cents a
piece.
When I get the craving, I'll often just make a pit stop
at my corner deli and either order their version of my go - to turkey club, or, in this case, if I have some random sandwich fixings already, I'll ask them to just sell me two
pieces of whole wheat sandwich bread for 50
cents.
I found an old board game with no game
pieces at a yard sale for 10
cents.
He gave the example of a 20,000 - record database, which
at fifty
cents per direct mail
piece would cost $ 10,000 to send to.
That total is up sharply from 46 per
cent, and suggests that Party members have been impressed by a better run of news from the Government and a worse from Labour - whose fortunes we look
at in a special series on LeftWatch this week, which opens with Christian Guy's excellent
piece today.
I know for the TJ eggs we buy
at about 40
cents a
piece, that would be 2 bucks just for the eggs.
Partly because I get more bang for my buck (I have gotten amazing quality clothes
at bargain prices, and «junk» for
cents), partly because if I am lucky, I can get unique
pieces, and also because of the way I live (travel full - time, often in remote Australia, working ind grubby / isolated conditions), I often can not get in to physically shop — I am a tactile shopper, online purchasing does not do it for me, I need to feel the clothes.
I love
Cents of Style because it gives you the chance to try the trend
at an amazing price and their
pieces are beautiful and fashion forward.
They both are currently
at 99
cents and it appears that as long as they are marketed up - front as a short story — implicitly, the reader knows what to expect in terms of length of the
piece.
Selling 1,900 copies
at 99
cents doesn't make for a mass medium either, exactly, but the hope is that the Singles model might allow for a kind of renaissance of the pamphlet, with benefits accruing to reported
pieces.
The points are exchanged
at.7
cents a
piece.
At a minimum the points can be redeemed for 1
cent a
piece cash back giving the card a 5 % rewards rate on the aforementioned categories.
With Cash Back and Gift cards the points will redeem
at 1
cent a
piece.
IHG points are valued
at about 0.6 - 0.7
cents each and through this offer you're purchasing them for 0.575
cents a
piece, which is better, but not really worth the trouble for many.
United is valuing the miles
at 2.5
cents a
piece, which is crazy high, but if you; re the winner you will get a great deal even after paying taxes.
Points can be redeemed
at 1
cent a
piece for statement credit so that will give you a $ 250 sign - up bonus.
These are very valuable points, often well over 2
cents a
piece, so this will make sense for lots of people looking to stay
at SPG properties or even transfer them to travel partners.
IHG points are valued
at about 0.6 - 0.7
cents each and through this offer you're purchasing them for 0.575
cents a
piece.
With this promotion, you could get AA miles
at 2
cents a
piece.
Buying Marriott You can buy up to 50,000 points a year
at 1.25
cents a
piece, so I bought 50,000 for my dad's account for $ 625 and they posted about 12 hours after they were purchased.
You even have an option of cashing out ThankYou points
at 1
cents a
piece.
You can always redeem your points for statement credit
at 1
cent a
piece, but that would be the lowest valuation for your points, making this bonus just $ 500.
IHG points are not the most valuable out there, often valued
at about 0.4
cents a
piece.
I value Samsung Rewards points
at 0.5
cents a
piece.
You might even be able to use this to purchase AA miles
at about 1
cent a
piece if you cancel your service after 60 days.
The membership rewards are applied
at.6
cents a
piece when used against charges on just about all the items we tried.
You can choose to use the points to pay for a ride with any of the startup's black car services,
at which point your points convert
at 1
cent a
piece.
In TPG's monthly valuation of points and miles for July, Marriott points are valued
at 0.7
cents a
piece.
Sign - up bonus: I value Amex MR
at 1.8
cents a
piece, so the 25,000 points that both the personal and business Platinum cards come with right now = $ 450.
Value: I value the Starpoints
at about 2.5
cents a
piece ($ 625 for the sign - up bonus) and I leverage the 2 stay / 5 nights elite benefits (~ $ 100) to hit Platinum status, so the total value to me is about $ 725 for this card.
Considering I bought these miles
at 1.1
cents a
piece, that was like paying $ 330 extra to fly in first class on most legs of what will be a 25,900 - mile award ticket - a no - brainer since first class seats are generally much more spacious and every inch of pitch counts when you're 6» 7 ″!
Annual Fee: $ 49, waived first year Value: I value IHG Rewards points
at about.7
cents a
piece so 70,000 = $ 490 plus the 10 % return on all award bookings would be
at a minimum 70,000 from the sign - up bonus, so 7,000 points ($ 49) and Platinum status ($ 50) for a total value of about $ 589.
I value Ultimate Rewards points
at 2.1
cents a
piece, so that's like getting an additional ~ 9 % back in value.
At a 100 % bonus each miles then becomes 1.1
cents a
piece.
Thursday, there's a solo show of Anthony Cudahy's funeral - inspired paintings
at Mumbo's Outfit in Geary Contemporary and a group show that positions artworks as set
pieces at 99
cents Plus in Brooklyn.
After college, Rubins started scavenging the local Goodwill and Salvation Army stores in San Francisco, where she was living
at the time, collecting nearly 300 television sets for 25 to 50
cents a
piece.
After college, Rubins started scavenging the local Goodwill and Salvation Army stores in San Francisco, where she was living
at the time, collecting nearly 300 television sets for 25 to 50
cents for a
piece.
«It was originally being sold for $ 0.50 a
piece, but we are now subsidizing it
at $ 0.40 a
piece, bringing the cost for employees down to just 10
cents!
I have a
piece up
at The Guardian looking
at Hockey's adaptation of the «47 per
cent» line made famous by Mitt Romney.
However, some people have made a good start: Stephane Foucart, a science journalist
at Le Monde, wrote a
piece on Le
cent - fautes de Claude Allegre (the «Hundred Errors» — this is a play on words, «un sans - faute» (pronounced the same way) means a perfect score) and Sylvestre Huet from the Liberation started a series of debunkings and is now
at part five (also in French) and which he has turned into a short book!
The tool calculates this cost
at 40
cents per
piece of photo paper, given that retail amount.
If you decide to keep
at least three items, Amazon said you will get a 10 - per
cent discount off your purchase, and if you keep five or more
pieces, the discount will rise to 20 - per
cent off.
Direct Marketing for the Real Estate Pro By Lois K. Geller $ 23.95 Capital Books Author Lois Geller says she wrote this book because when she looked
at the avalanche of real estate agent's mailing
pieces that she received, «Just about everything I saw, maybe 85 per
cent of it, was a waste of time and money.
So I am
at 49
cents per
piece mailed and I haven't even factored in savings from getting envelopes for 5 bucks instead of 8 or saving with bulk mail.
I buy a lot of the older issues
at yard sales for about.25
cents a
piece.