Adjective that means low price. It is a sale in a low price. Also it is sold or bought at low prices. In a figurative sense, something is called cheap when it is very easy to get. In another hand, generally the stores make a final season a big sale at low prices.
Tickets used to be available at events only, but now can be found on the internet. It is much easier to get them that way instead of leaving our homes.
Cheap is a word to characterize something, an item that has been acquired with little money. This characterization is applied to all sorts of business dealings.
These are airline tickets sold under their market value. This, occurred periodically when the travel business is down for whatever reasons and want to give itself a boost.
Cheap air fares for any cheap vacation package must not be overlooked. Infact, cheap air fares are of primary importance for any cheap vacation destination.
Cheap tickets can be found on the internet if you do a quick simple search. There are special websites that offer these types of tickets all year long.
You can get a car cheap in price, either a rental or even car parts. Depending on your needs, you can search the internet for the closest company near you.
NDP aim to set minimum price for cheap drinks (Metro Halifax) The fight over dollar drinks has moved to the legislature. The NDP want to bump minimum prices but the government says to slow down. Halifax Citadel MLA Leonard Preyra is proposing legislation to set a province-wide minimum drink price, most likely at $2.50. “At the moment there’s widespread consensus that cheap drinks is the leading cause for many of our problems downtown,” said Preyra. ...
Flipping BlackBerry Pearl is Flipping Cheap at Rogers (MobileMag) Just because you want the latest hotness from Research in Motion doesn't mean that you have to take out a second mortgage. It has officially been announced that the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 will be coming to Rogers Wireless (we already knew that) and it will be remarkably cheap.
Wireless companies going cheap (Canada.com) As Canada's telecom giants duke it out with sexy smartphones and multimedia devices, it appears the only way to make a splash is by selling cheap, no-frills wireless plans.