Last year, I had a one-day “Crazy Days” sale, and I was so happy with the response that I hinted I might offer it again once in a while, at unpredictable intervals. Well, I’m launching it today for a very limited time.
As Crazy Eddie used to say, with prices this low, I must be crazy! But it’s only for one day, or more like a day and half. This deal disappears at the end of tomorrow, April 17.
There’s a large group of you lurking out there on my free list, or who have let their subscriptions lapse, and I’m hoping I can get some of you to join if I offer a big discount. I’m doing this right now for the same reason the retailers back in the Midwest held “Crazy Days” sales when I was a kid: to fill in what is otherwise a bit of a slow period in my annual sales cycle.
So help me out, and you get a big discount.
With the election coming up and all the chaos in the world—I expect to send an update on the Iranian barrage against Israel later today—now would be a good time to get on board for coverage and commentary on these important events.
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For one day only, get that for much less than you would otherwise have to pay.
But act fast, because a deal this crazy just can’t last.
You got me. I remember various ”Crazy Guy” sales from the 80s and 90s in the Detroit area. So you're really tugging at the heartstrings, buddy.