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1,001 Things They Won't Tell You: An Insiders Guide to Spending, Saving, and Living Wisely

door Jonathan Dahl

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Are you getting the most for your money? 1,001 Things They Won't Tell You offers the experts' knowledge on 100 industries and institutions that readers interact with daily, sometimes profoundly: financial planners, cable providers, car dealers, insurance agencies, caterers, contractors, real estate brokers, funeral directors, dentists, personal trainers, college prep counselors, casinos, florists, cruise lines, and more. Based on the popular and addictive "Ten Things They Won't Tell You" column in SmartMoney, The Wall Street Journal magazine, 1,001 Things They Won't Tell You will make every reader a wiser, savvier consumer. The conceit is "what they won't tell you"--in each case, the top ten things industry insiders know that you need to know before making a decision. It covers veterinarians: #2. Vaccinating your pet may do more harm than good. Automobile leasing companies: #7. You call it an odometer; we call it a cash register. Tax preparers: #4. What are my qualifications? Well, I'm real good at Sudoku. Nursing homes: #1. We're careless about the drugs we give out. Cruise lines: #2. Our engines break down all the time. Gourmet grocers: #3. This bottled water is actually tap water. Lawyers: #4. You could win your lawsuit and still wind up with nothing. Plastic surgeons: #1. I trained a whole weekend to learn this procedure. The book outlines what you don't know, then arms you with insights, tips, and techniques to make sure you get the best in every area of your life. Health, education, insurance, finance, automobiles, goods and services, food and drink, free time--it's everything you literally need to know to save not only money, but also potential headache.… (meer)
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One of marks of how much I like a book, and find it useful is turned-down pages, and 1,0001 Things They Won't Tell You: An Insiders Guide to Spending... is heavily turned down! *A huge plus is that it's from the Editors of Smart Money! ( )
  GraceWing-YuanToy | Dec 31, 2012 |
This is a reference book, not necessarily one you'd read all in one sitting or in order. Although you'd probably learn a lot of new info if you did. It's arranged in categories for all the types of businesses the average person may have to interact with, like lawyers, doctors, mechanics, airlines, plumbers, contractors, orthodontists, spas, dry cleaners, grocery stores, etc. He tells you about 10 ways each that they might try to scam you or gives you helpful information on how to get the best service and price. Quite handy. ( )
  infogirl | Mar 24, 2011 |
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I stalled on writing this review because I really wanted to like this book. I was excited to find out all of these "inside" tips, until I got the book and realized I already knew everything in it. I guess it would be good for beginners... beginners at life. ( )
  heike6 | Jun 15, 2010 |
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This book is a compendium of consumer-advocacy articles from SmartMoney magazine. The articles cover 100 different topics from credit cards to cruise lines, fitness clubs to used car salesmen, giving 10 helpful hints for each. The unifying theme is "What they won't tell you", i.e., the inside information that is needed to be an informed consumer and avoid paying too much or getting scammed.
  Cicero | Jan 2, 2010 |
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Basic, somewhat interesting - but unfortunately, not a lot of things that you didn't know, or that you were really curious about. ( )
  DrMcDougall | Jul 14, 2009 |
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Are you getting the most for your money? 1,001 Things They Won't Tell You offers the experts' knowledge on 100 industries and institutions that readers interact with daily, sometimes profoundly: financial planners, cable providers, car dealers, insurance agencies, caterers, contractors, real estate brokers, funeral directors, dentists, personal trainers, college prep counselors, casinos, florists, cruise lines, and more. Based on the popular and addictive "Ten Things They Won't Tell You" column in SmartMoney, The Wall Street Journal magazine, 1,001 Things They Won't Tell You will make every reader a wiser, savvier consumer. The conceit is "what they won't tell you"--in each case, the top ten things industry insiders know that you need to know before making a decision. It covers veterinarians: #2. Vaccinating your pet may do more harm than good. Automobile leasing companies: #7. You call it an odometer; we call it a cash register. Tax preparers: #4. What are my qualifications? Well, I'm real good at Sudoku. Nursing homes: #1. We're careless about the drugs we give out. Cruise lines: #2. Our engines break down all the time. Gourmet grocers: #3. This bottled water is actually tap water. Lawyers: #4. You could win your lawsuit and still wind up with nothing. Plastic surgeons: #1. I trained a whole weekend to learn this procedure. The book outlines what you don't know, then arms you with insights, tips, and techniques to make sure you get the best in every area of your life. Health, education, insurance, finance, automobiles, goods and services, food and drink, free time--it's everything you literally need to know to save not only money, but also potential headache.

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