Isn’t it funny, the things we pick up from our moms? Mine always had a jar of old toothbrushes in her cleaning cabinet. This seemed absurd to me until I was on my own and needed to scrub some gunk from a narrow line of grout. Now I have my own weird jar of old toothbrushes, and I’m sharing a list of 22 ways to use them around the house, just in time for spring cleaning.Speaking of things coming full circle, read on below to learn about Amazon’s lesser-known but handy trade-in and buyback program. Yes, Amazon will actually pay YOU! Plus, tips from “Fixer-Upper” star Joanna Gaines, a little savings humor, how airlines may be charging based on income, new tax information for homeowners and more. There’s growing concern that airlines already are or will soon be collecting personal data like your online shopping habits, browsing history and income information to determine how much to charge you for flights. This practice is called "dynamic" or "micro-targeted" pricing. Shop at upscale retailers online, and a carrier might charge you more for the same seat they offer to someone else for less. Yikes, right? Did you know Amazon has a program that pays you for your old stuff? The Amazon Trade-In program will send you a shipping label for certain used items like textbooks, cell phones, video games, home tech, tablets and more, then pay you in the form of Amazon gift cards. Apartment Therapy reports the program can include offers like $40 off a new Kindle when you send in your old one, or a gift card plus 25 percent off an Echo device for an old Bluetooth speaker. Lifehacker says best deals happen when you’re returning old Amazon products, but it’s still worth considering for other merchandise. Don't let this nightmare stop you Want more practical magic? No moon dust. No B.S. Just a completely essential daily guide to achieving the good life. Subscribe here. Like what you see? Share it.©2018 HuffPost | 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 You are receiving this email because you signed up for updates from HuffPost Feedback | Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe |
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