If a ceremony is called off, you can get a good deal on venues, photographers and the like. It's not the only way to save money, though.
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Last-minute giving can be fraught with peril. Beware the traps of online 'deals' and even e-cards that may contain unwelcome surprises.
The guy who got arrested for taking too many deli samples is an extreme case. But he's not the only one who makes full meals from free bites.
Put the scissors and the Sunday papers away and find money-saving coupons on the Internet.
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