Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
FREE shredding event! OCTOBER 8th, 2001
Are you tired of storing those boxes of old documents and receipts?
Then come to our SHRED-A-MAX event and get rid of them!!
October 8th, 2011
from 9:00 AM to 12:00 noon
We’ll be in the back parking lot here at our office.
We are located behind the CVS at Kildaire Farm Road and Kilmayne Dr.
Location: 51 Kilmayne Drive, Cary, NC 27511
We would sincerely appreciate you referring your family and friends to us for any of their real estate needs!
Then come to our SHRED-A-MAX event and get rid of them!!
October 8th, 2011
from 9:00 AM to 12:00 noon
We’ll be in the back parking lot here at our office.
We are located behind the CVS at Kildaire Farm Road and Kilmayne Dr.
Location: 51 Kilmayne Drive, Cary, NC 27511
We would sincerely appreciate you referring your family and friends to us for any of their real estate needs!
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Monday, September 19, 2011
FREE shredding event! OCTOBER 8th, 2001
RE/MAX UNITED presents: SHRED-A-MAX
RE/MAX UNITED in Cary is going to be hosting SHED-A-MAX on October 8th, 2011, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 noon, in the back parking lot. Each person is limited to 10 boxes of papers they can bring in and shred for free! Bring in your old papers, documents, bill receipts, etc.
Thank You to our Sponsors for making this a FREE event! Wells Fargo (Jim Moore and Amy Furr) and Jonathan Richardson, Attorney at Law.
RE/MAX UNITED in Cary is located behind the CVS at Kildaire Farm Road and Kilmayne Dr.
Location: 51 Kilmayne Drive
Phone: (919) 469-4700
RE/MAX UNITED in Cary is going to be hosting SHED-A-MAX on October 8th, 2011, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 noon, in the back parking lot. Each person is limited to 10 boxes of papers they can bring in and shred for free! Bring in your old papers, documents, bill receipts, etc.
Thank You to our Sponsors for making this a FREE event! Wells Fargo (Jim Moore and Amy Furr) and Jonathan Richardson, Attorney at Law.
RE/MAX UNITED in Cary is located behind the CVS at Kildaire Farm Road and Kilmayne Dr.
Location: 51 Kilmayne Drive
Phone: (919) 469-4700
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
September is National Coupon Month!
TIME TO SAVE!
Since 1998, September has been National Coupon Month. There are a few interesting facts about the use of coupons. The first coupon was handwritten in 1886 by Coca-Cola.
Now, 91 percent of Americans would walk away from the "perfect sweater" if it wasn't on sale or they didn't have a coupon for it. And, 92 percent of shoppers have changed their grocery shopping behavior in the last two years. That means clipping coupons. According to www.Nationalcouponmonth.com, 20 minutes a week clipping and clicking could save you over $1000 annually. So, let's get started.
One great site to begin is actually a blog that has less to do with coupons and more to do with mindset. It has great resources for free budgeting software to suggestions on growing your wealth. The site is www.budgetsaresexy.com. Crazy name but a great site.
When you go to coupon sites, you will find two types, paid and free or a mixture of the two. Paid coupons usually are focused on restaurants where you buy a coupon for say $10 but you get a $20 discount. Not a bad deal but not fit for everyone's taste. Free coupons are just what they say, you download coupons from various stores at no cost but you will have to endure a few offers. What sites do we recommend? Here are a few of the best ones:
1. www.couponsonline.com- This site covers all types of coupons that you can choose in categories. It includes both paid and free coupons and is well worth signing up. Could be a little easier to navigate but not bad.
2. www.couponpages.com- This site is dedicated to your local stores. You can select a category such as groceries or home entertainment and get the local coupons available at most of your local stores.
3. www.groupon.com- This is one of the best known websites and even has sister sites to help you locate more specific item coupons.
4. www.dealcatcher.com- This site is geared toward electronics. You will find new and used bargains. The site will direct you toward the best deals which often will be eBay and other similar sites.
The old days of waiting for coupons to come in the mail are over! A few important things to remember that will help you in your savings quest. First, organize! Use a coupon book that puts your coupons in categories. Second, don't buy what you don't need just because you have a coupon. Be a smart shopper if you truly want to save money!
Since 1998, September has been National Coupon Month. There are a few interesting facts about the use of coupons. The first coupon was handwritten in 1886 by Coca-Cola.
Now, 91 percent of Americans would walk away from the "perfect sweater" if it wasn't on sale or they didn't have a coupon for it. And, 92 percent of shoppers have changed their grocery shopping behavior in the last two years. That means clipping coupons. According to www.Nationalcouponmonth.com, 20 minutes a week clipping and clicking could save you over $1000 annually. So, let's get started.
One great site to begin is actually a blog that has less to do with coupons and more to do with mindset. It has great resources for free budgeting software to suggestions on growing your wealth. The site is www.budgetsaresexy.com. Crazy name but a great site.
When you go to coupon sites, you will find two types, paid and free or a mixture of the two. Paid coupons usually are focused on restaurants where you buy a coupon for say $10 but you get a $20 discount. Not a bad deal but not fit for everyone's taste. Free coupons are just what they say, you download coupons from various stores at no cost but you will have to endure a few offers. What sites do we recommend? Here are a few of the best ones:
1. www.couponsonline.com- This site covers all types of coupons that you can choose in categories. It includes both paid and free coupons and is well worth signing up. Could be a little easier to navigate but not bad.
2. www.couponpages.com- This site is dedicated to your local stores. You can select a category such as groceries or home entertainment and get the local coupons available at most of your local stores.
3. www.groupon.com- This is one of the best known websites and even has sister sites to help you locate more specific item coupons.
4. www.dealcatcher.com- This site is geared toward electronics. You will find new and used bargains. The site will direct you toward the best deals which often will be eBay and other similar sites.
The old days of waiting for coupons to come in the mail are over! A few important things to remember that will help you in your savings quest. First, organize! Use a coupon book that puts your coupons in categories. Second, don't buy what you don't need just because you have a coupon. Be a smart shopper if you truly want to save money!
Monday, September 12, 2011
WALL STREET JOURNAL - TOP 10 PLACES TO LIVE - RALEIGH IS #4
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-10-best-places-to-live-in-the-us-2011-08-02?link=MW_story_popular
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Chatham Hill Winery...a great place to visit!
http://www.chathamhillwine.com/
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Cary,
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Chuck and Cindy,
Chuck Hinton,
Cindy Leonard,
NC,
Remax United,
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Look at the greater Raleigh Accolades!
http://www.raleigh-wake.org/files/accolades_flr.pdf
Labels:
Apex,
Cary,
Chamber of Commerce,
Chuck and Cindy,
Chuck Hinton,
Cindy Leonard,
Raleigh,
ReMax,
Remax United
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