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Appliance Shopping Tips

By Diane Albright CPO, Organizing Expert and Speaker
May 31st, 2009

If you have ever shopped for a major appliance like a refrigerator, dishwasher, stove, washer or dryer, you know how daunting the task can be. It is exhausting and confusing going from store to store.

To simplify your shopping experience, take along a digital camera. When you see an appliance that interests you, take two pictures - one of the entire appliance and a second close up picture of the sign with model number, features, and price. Follow these same steps as you continue to take pictures of other models you are interested in within the store. Before leaving the store snap a picture of the store’s name. When you visit the next store, repeat the same procedure.

Now you might be wondering why I said to take a picture of the store’s name before leaving it instead of when entering it. Allow me to explain. When you go to preview the pictures on your digital camera, the preview typically starts with the last picture taken. So as you scroll back through your photos you will see the name of the store, the sign with the model and name, and then a picture of the appliance.

Keep in mind you can zoom in on the photos with model numbers, features, and prices. This way when you are at the next appliance store, you can pull out your camera, preview the pictures of appliances you already looked at, and immediately compare prices.

Don’t limit this tip just to appliance shopping. You can do it for cars, prom dresses, cameras, and other electronic items. You can even email your friends to help you select your prom dress – be sure to take a picture of the dress with you in it!

Happy shopping!

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Free Extended Warranty

By Diane Albright CPO, Organizing Expert and Speaker
January 22nd, 2009

 

How many times has an item stopped working right after the manufacturer’s warranty expired? But if you purchased the item on a credit card that has a free extended warranty program, you can either get the item repaired at the warranty company’s expense or receive a check for the original purchase price if the item is not repairable or if it is not worth the cost of repair.

I highly recommend taking a moment now to turn your credit card over and call the toll-free customer service number on the back of your card. Ask the customer service representative if your credit card company provides an extended warranty program.

Do keep in mind that in order to have an item covered under an extended warranty program, you’ll need to have your original sales receipt (photocopy it in case it fades) and the warranty coverage in writing (if you no longer have the warranty book, you may be able to get a copy of the warranty from the manufacturer or online).

Call your credit card company today. Let me know your results.

Diane

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Inundated with Cords, Cables, and Chargers?

By Diane Albright CPO, Organizing Expert and Speaker
January 11th, 2009

This is the time of year when you may find yourself inundated with cords, cables, and chargers. Don’t worry there are simple solutions to get them under control.

First take care of the cables and cords that are being used by putting a label or tag on each cord designating what it goes to, i.e. Monitor, TV, or CPU. This way when you are bending over trying to wiggle between furniture you can locate the correct cord. It is usually best to label the cord near the end that has the electrical plug. Even though it might seem easier to place the label on the outlet, don’t. You never know when you’ll move the cord to another location. The good news is that once you label the cord, it is labeled for life. I prefer using a label maker to create the label. If you don’t have a label maker, write on masking tape or a printer label with a Sharpie™.

For all those extra cables, cords, and chargers that aren’t in use, be sure to label them also or you’ll never remember what they are for. Corral the cords and cables with a rubber band, twisty tie, Cord Clamp™, or Ziploc™ bag then toss them into a box or bin designated as the Electronic Box. I prefer a box or container with a lid to keep the dust out. The Electronic Box will reduce clutter around your house or office and save you time and stress when you are in need of a cord. For multiple cords of the same type, i.e. extension cords or telephone cables, you may want to put them in a Ziploc Bag™. Be sure to label the bag with a Sharpie™.

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