Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Free Tony's Pizza!


This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Tony's Pizza. All opinions are 100% mine.


I don't often do posts like this, but I am a fan of Tony's Pizza, so here it goes:


Tony's Pizza asked me to share with my readers 5 coupons for a free pizza. All you have to do is be one of the first 5 people to email me with your name and physical address, and I'll send you the coupon. The contest starts now! Since Tony's is a good value in my opinion, I thought you'd be interested in this opportunity.


Of course, Ton'ys gave me a few coupons to test out their product. Here's my pitch to get you to try Tony's: I am a big pizza fan in general, and I must say that among the frozen pizzas that are on the low cost end, Tony's really is the best. And I really have tried them all. Cooking them can't be easier, and I think the taste will surprise you. If you did not know better, you might not know you were eating a frozen pizza. I prefer the traditional cheese pizza, but you might like one of their other flavors. When they go on sale, I wish I had a larger freezer so I could stock up.



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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Alarm System Completed- Big Savings

So I'm pretty much done with setting up my alarm system. Here's what transpired:

I decided to NOT go with one of the leading alarm companies, and I also decided to not go with a local firm. In true Thrifty Homeowner spirit, I did it myself! I found that I could purchase my own wireless system and set it up myself. Yes, it did cost me about $500 in total for the hardware (including a $100 rebate), but it makes sense for many reasons:

- Unlike with the companies I looked into, I OWN this equipment and can easily move it to another house in the future
- I pay my monitoring service just $9 a month, much less than the $40 a month charged by the large companies (making my breakeven little more than 1 year)
- My insurance company is looking into how much the system can save me off my premium
- I like setting up things myself, because I now have a greater understanding of how the system works, and can easily add to it over time.

My system consists of 3 door sensors, 3 smoke/temperature detectors, and a carbon monoxide detector. Set up was relatively simple, and I bought many of the components via eBay, which was a big cost savings. I now have greater peace of mind, and am glad I have not been take advantage of by anyone.

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