Thursday, March 4, 2010

Amazon Wish List and Swagbucks

The following books are on my Amazon wish list:

My Grandfather's Son: A Memoir by Clarence Thomas

Arguing with Idiots: How to Stop Small Minds and Big Government by Glen Beck

Going Rogue: An American Life by Sarah Palin

Glen Beck's Common Sense: The Case Against An Out-of-Control Government, Inspired by Thomas Pain by Glen Beck

I might wait on a few of them until Christmas, mainly because I have a stack of books a mile high already that I need to read. But a few I might buy using Swagbucks. If you have not heard of Swagbucks or have just not joined yet, I highly recommend it. Swagbucks is one of the few ways to earn free things that I think actually works consistently. You can get swagbucks for searching, for promoting swagbucks, for shopping, and for trading in things. After you rack of the swagbucks, you can trade them in for prizes such as gift cards. I always use mine to get the Amazon gift cards as you can keep all the gift cards on your Amazon account and just keeping building them on top of each other until the day you decide to buy something. Some people have worked up to having hundreds of free dollars on their Amazon account to spend on themselves and for birthday and Christmas presents. They have other useful gift cards too such as Itunes and Starbucks.

There are many downfalls including that you can only redeem for 5 prizes a month (and no more than 2 a day), you have to wait until an established time every month to get your prize no matter when you redeem your points, and the search engine isn't the greatest. But you learn to work around the problems and take what you can get. I will soon be at my 6th 5$ gift cards and I am a very slow swagbucks person so if I can do it so can you.

I don't usually promote stuff like this on my political blog but I recommend it especially for people that like to buy political books as many on Amazon are selling for great prices and though you might be able to find it cheaper somewhere else, nothing beats free. You can click here to join or feel free to ask me any questions you may have about it.

Also if you know of any other fun and/or educational political books I should be reading let me know.

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