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January 30th, 2008 at 12:45 pm

10 Things That Aren’t Too Good to Be True


Some things in life are not too good to be true. For example:

  1. Cash Back Rewards Programs
  2. ING DIRECT – High Yield Savings with 3.65% annual percentage yield!
  3. Tax Deductible Vacations During “Business Trips”
  4. Free After Rebate finds on the slickdeals.net forumsGolden Egg
  5. $5 Club and $6 Movie and Popcorn at Kerasotes Theatres
  6. Free Cone Day at Ben & Jerry’s
  7. Free Stock Trades at Zecco.com
  8. $1 Cup of Chili and Baked Potato at Wendy’s
  9. Free Credit Report at annualcreditreport.com
  10. 2008 Economic Stimulus Tax Rebate

What have you found that is not too good to be true?

Millionaire Money Habit: When something sounds too good to be true, it generally is. Consider your risks and potential losses, and then decide if that is something you can live with. While most of the time things that are too good to be true should be passed up, there are offers that must be taken advantage of.

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  • 1

    What’s wrong with #8 – $1 Cup of Chili and Baked Potato at Wendy’s ?

    When at Wendy’s I almost always have that :)

    Roman on January 31st, 2008
  • 2

    Exactly! It’s probably the healthiest thing on the menu.

    Ryan on January 31st, 2008
  • 3

    I think you guys are missing the point, which is: this is a list of things that seem too good to be true, but are, in fact, true. They are both good *and* true.

    And I’m thirding the Wendy’s love.

    Tina on February 2nd, 2008

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