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The Ultimate Guide to Saving Money on Electricity

By: Jack Daytona
Narrated by: Carter Brown
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Your electric bill sucks. Let’s fix that s--t. 

It comes every month…and you bend over and take it. Your electric bill is one of the largest monthly bills that destroys any hope of saving money…especially in the heat of the summer. 

As much as you admire the Amish, living without the A/C and cleaning up horse crap is just not for you. 

In this humorous approach to saving money, we will clue you in on how to cut that electric bill down. So before you go on an unplugging rampage, how about you educate yourself a bit on what uses the most electricity and how to use less of it. 

Learn how to save in your laundry, kitchen, and every area inside and outside your home. 

Electrical bills are a monthly cancer that consumes your paycheck. This book is financial chemotherapy for your budget. 

From simple to extreme, we got it covered. So break out those dryer balls and get zapping! What you will learn will be shocking…in this punny guide to saving money on electricity.

©2019 Jack Daytona (P)2019 Jack Daytona

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