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5.0 out of 5 stars great book
A must read for those who want to save money and avoid getting ripped off. Lots of good advice. Also a great reference source.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Mostly common sense. Why buy common sense?
I'm a big fan of Clark Howard and his other books and radio show. They contain oodles of great money saving info. Clark's radio show and books have saved me well over $900 this year with useful info I did not know about. However, this book was a letdown.

Most everything in this book was common knowledge or common sense. Example: Want cheap clothes, then buy them...

Published on February 17, 2004 by K. Morris


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87 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Mostly common sense. Why buy common sense?, February 17, 2004
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K. Morris (Silicon Valley, CA) - See all my reviews
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I'm a big fan of Clark Howard and his other books and radio show. They contain oodles of great money saving info. Clark's radio show and books have saved me well over $900 this year with useful info I did not know about. However, this book was a letdown.

Most everything in this book was common knowledge or common sense. Example: Want cheap clothes, then buy them from a thrift store or discount store like TJ Maxx. Want cheap books, borrow them from the library, or buy them used on the internet. Too often the answer is buy used, or buy at a warehouse club.

I can't recommend this book unless you are a novice at saving money. You are better off saving your money and buying Clark's far superior book, "Get Clark Smart: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Rich in America", which despite its title is not a get rich quick book. That book has all sorts of useful and less known money saving ideas, and a lot of information on how to avoid getting ripped off.

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2.0 out of 5 stars not satisified, November 19, 2003
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I have to agree with the other reviewer. I listen to clark Howard as often as I can so I was very disappointed by this book. If you listen to the show and consider yourself relatively frugal anyways, you probably will not learn anything from this book. A lot of it seems like common sense to me.
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2.0 out of 5 stars I love Clark, but this book is thin..., May 11, 2003
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If you've heard Clark Howard's show more than 5 or 6 times, the information in this book is going to be very redundant for you.

I love Clark Howard - I honestly listen every chance I get. His syndicated talk show is one of the most empowering consumer programs on the radio today, second only to Bruce Williams. But I would recommend passing on this book, and perhaps read another of his books instead.

The topics and advice in this book are not very creative. The book is organized by subject heading: best deals on medicine, clothes, cars and car parts, furniture, etc. Roughly half of the book is simply a pitch for Costco (if Clark isn't getting royalties from Costco, he should be!). This is not an exaggeration - he goes on and on and on about how he found great prices for shoes, clothes, books, music, hardwood floors, food, etc., at Costcos.

There are several problems with this recommendation. First, I think these wholesale clubs are way too expensive! If you're looking for creative ways to save money, there are MUCH cheaper ways about it (i.e., the internet, garage sales, flea markets, salvage yards, etc.). In the past, he's talked about saving a dime per stick of deoderant at Costcos, when one can buy a box of 100 sticks of deoderant on eBay for about $10 (I know - I did it last week!). Second, places like Costco & Walmart's Sams Club are destructive to the environment and exploit third-world and domestic labor...and many people (myself included) cannot support organizations like these with a clear conscience. Third, this recommendation doesn't really get radical about saving or conserving.

Instead of shopping at cheaper stores, how about shopping less? Our little country consumes nearly 2/3 the world's resources - we don't need more stuff! Instead of buying a new "energy-efficient" fridge, how about fixing the old one? Or finding a radical alternative (like my inexpensive solar fridge) that requires no electicity at all? These big corporations exploit workers and consumers, then convince us there aren't any real alternatives to mainstream consumption habits. Unfortunately, Clark's book doesn't question this model at all. If you want one that does, try: "Your Money Or Your Life", "Voluntary Simplicity", & "The Solar Living Sourcebook", just to name a few.

There are a few useful tid-bits in the book - like his recommendation for buying tires online at tirerack.com - but it sucks up about 4 pages (nearly an entire chapter) to make this one recommendation! And to make it worse, each chapter has a lengthy summary at the end, which simply restates (in bullet format) exactly what was said in the previous pages. This is extremely repetitive - I got through the entire book in less than 30 minutes, and didn't learn much at all.

Sorry Clark! Keep up the good work on the radio.

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1.0 out of 5 stars waste, December 7, 2011
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this book was a waste of money,its redundant in its content so you are better off buying his other books which have the same info anyway, Howard may be in with the wrong marketing company cause they are potraying him as a rip off artist
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5.0 out of 5 stars great book, November 26, 2011
A must read for those who want to save money and avoid getting ripped off. Lots of good advice. Also a great reference source.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Money Saver!, October 28, 2011
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Clarks simple and honest advice will save you money.
Book is a quick easy read, and if you would like to save money as well as spend it, this is a must read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good information!, September 12, 2010
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I watch Clark Howard every Saturday on CNN and love to hear his thoughts and ideas. I didn't love this book as much as I had hoped to. I think I already knew most of the advice he gave.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book on getting the best bargains!, January 31, 2009
I highly recommend this book. I have been a bargain hunter for a long time, but like Clark Howard's talk show, he still gives useful tips on trimming your budget and still getting the best deals!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good info, September 19, 2007
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Lots of good tips although many are available from alternate sources. I listen to his radio show and he doesn't seem to have any other agenda than helping people. Good common sense guidance as well as some not so common sense info. Not a necessity but certainly an excellent overall guide to protect yourself and be a smart consumer
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9 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Very good Info!, June 17, 2003
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I like Clarks show. This book is great. I didn't really think it was a good idea to take your bottled wine to a fancy restaurant to save $ but the rest was really really good!
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