- August 6, 2010 • 2:30 pm PDT
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Lifehacker has created a handy chart detailing when you should buy various things. Generally, the time to buy something is when sales of that thing are slow. Remember to buy all your houses in April!

Lifehacker has created a handy chart detailing when you should buy various things. Generally, the time to buy something is when sales of that thing are slow. Remember to buy all your houses in April!
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