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Ask-o-logy: Savings or Profit — which to aim for?

Yesterday I posted the first half of the Money breakdown.

Today, I’m going to dig a little deeper. I’ve run the numbers, and the results totally surprised me. Here goes.

My next question is:

1) Which type of monetary transaction was more worthwhile? Trying to save, make a profit, get refunds, or track down funds owed to me?

As [...]

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Ask-o-logy: Show me the money

Tuesday I discussed in general terms what I asked for, and I laid out a few basics. Here, finally, is the next installment!

So. You’re probably wondering the same thing I was wondering: Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar?

More like:

1) How much extra cash did La Roxy gain in this year of daily asking?

Yesterday [...]

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Ask-o-logy: Let the analysis begin!

A few basics

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In one year, from July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009, I asked:

365 days411 times

For the [...]

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Ask-o-logy: Let the analysis begin!

A few basics

For this an all other ask-o-logy reports, feel free to reblog, email or otherwise disseminate, but please give credit to The Daily Asker and link back here. Thanks!

To magnify any graphic, click on it.

In one year, from July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009, I asked:

365 days
411 times

For the purposes of these discussions [...]

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Ask-o-logy: Introduction

For exactly one year, I asked for something — a discount, a favor, a privilege, a perk — and kept log of the results in an excel spreadsheet.

I read the results twice over the course of the year: once in the spring, to calculate how much money I’d gained at that point, and then at [...]