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Cellfire is a service that offers digital coupons that you can access on your cell phone. Cellfire is free to join and offers coupons for groceries, restaurants, entertainment and other things. Cellfire is compatible with almost any internet capable cell phone. Once at the store just give the cashier the code from your phone and you’ll receive the discounts loaded in. Cellfire is adding grocery stores as well, you can sign up to be notified when stores in your area join. It looks like it coiuld be a helpful service when it gets a bit larger.
November 28th, 2008
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I have a bunch of membership tags on my key chain. Some are for stores here, one’s for a store in Florida when we go to Walt Disney World and yet another is for a store in upstate New York when we go camping every summer. It’d be great not to worry about carrying all of them all of the tine. I’d love to see all grocery stores use one common club card. They could still run their sales and people would still be able to take advantage of specials, but it would make it easier on the customer. But since that day isn’t likely to happen soon, a site like Just One Club Card is a useful one for people like me.
Just One Club Card allows people to enter card membership numbers for up to eight stores. It’s free to use. After you enter your numbers you print a new card that contains the numbers for all of the ones you entered, allowing you to carry only one card to all stores. He’s even made it possible to add in pet store cards, and other stores. The guy that thought of this had a great idea!
November 18th, 2008
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Coupons, Deals, Food & Groceries, Shopping |
I found out another way to save money at the grocery store, a site called Shortcuts.com. Shortcuts is a site where registered users can find coupons that will automatically be attached to their grocery store savings cards. The service is free to use. To register you need to provide your name, date of birth, zip code and provide your savings card numbers. Then you look around the Shortcuts site and add the coupons you want to your account. The coupons are searchable by category. When you go to the grocery store the coupons will be deducted from your total, just like a regular coupon or a discount because you have a savings card. Right now the site only works with some grocery stores, unfortunately none of which are in my area. If you’ve tried Shortcuts I’d like to hear how you liked it.
October 4th, 2008
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The CouponCabin website offers what a person might expect when they hear the name – coupons. Users can search for coupons by name and by category, results will show all of the coupons associated with the site searched for. There are at least twenty categories that coupons fall under. There’s even a category just for Vegas. (No Orlando vacations though.) They have special categories containing printable coupons, mall stores, free shipping offers and clearance sales. The site is free to use and does not require registration. The folks at CouponCabin monitor more than 950 stores for new coupons and offer a newsletter containing the hottest coupons.
September 4th, 2008
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Computing & Technology, Coupons, Deals, This and that |
Big Fish Games sent me is running a special promotion until September 3rd, offering 40% off all games on Bigfishgames.com! To use it just shop as usual on Big Fish Games and when you get to the checkout use the coupon code BACKTOSCHOOL when you check out.
August 24th, 2008
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Coupons, Entertainment |
I noticed when I went online this morning that my grocery store is now offering the ability to shop online. After shopping you can have your order delivered (in some areas) or you can pick it up at the store and have your car loaded. I am one of those people that goes down almost every aisle when shopping, because every once in a while I see something that didn’t make it onto our grocery list or something that there’s an unadvertised special on. If I were buying online I think I might end up spending less, because I wouldn’t be buying things that I hadn’t planned on buying. But then, who can resist a good unadvertised special on things like shampoo or the best acne treatments? These are the kinds of things I stock up on. What do you think of online grocery shopping?
August 24th, 2008
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Computing & Technology, Coupons, Deals, Food & Groceries, This and that |
I found a new site that helps people try to save money. It’s the TheGroceryGame.com. TheGroceryGame tracks product pricing at many grocery stores in a database, as well as manufacturer coupons and supermarket specials. Users can log in and get a list that matches up coupons with sales and shows that week’s good deals, great deals to stockpile, and free items available at their grocery store. TheGroceryGame offers a free first month trial. After that they charge a nominal fee of $10 for every 8 weeks, which breaks down to $1.25 per week. If you save more than that it becomes worth it to join. Let me know what you think of it if you try it.
August 24th, 2008
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I have this compulsion to do lots of research and price comparison before buying something online. I buy many things online, because as a full time working mom I don’t always have time to go to the store. Today I learned about a new website that offers lots of coupon and discount codes. The site is called Retail Me Not.
Retail Me Not is very organized, easy to navigate and pleasant to look at. It offers a browse by category option as well as the ability to search for whatever coupon or store you’re looking for. You do not need to sign up to be a member to use the site. Users can submit their own coupons and discounts to the site as well. Other features offered include printable coupons, user forums and a newsletter. They even offer a Firefox extension that will alert you if any coupon codes are available for a site you’re visiting.
Be sure to check out Retail Me Not during your online shopping trips.
August 11th, 2008
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Coupons, Deals, Reviews |
I never knew there was a National Cheesecake Day. That in itself is surprising since cheesecake is one of my favorite desserts, if not the most favorite. Eli’s Cheesecake is offering 25% off of any one item ordered online before 08/01/08. COUPON EXPIRED. Eli’s Cheesecake is online at http://elicheesecake.com/. Yummy!
THIS POST WAS EDITED A COUPLE OF TIMES TODAY DUE TO EMAIL I RECEIVED FROM ELI’S. IT SEEMS I MISUNDERSTOOD AND THE PTB AT ELI’S HAVE GIVEN ME THE GREEN LIGHT TO LEAVE THE COUPON CODE UP. ALTHOUGH THE MISUNDERSTANDING COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED I MUST SAY THE LEVEL OF RESPONSIVENESS FROM THEIR CUSTOMER SERVICE TEAM ON THE SITUATION WAS OUTSTANDING.
EDIT 2 – 08/01/08 – The coupon has expired so I have taken it down.
July 26th, 2008
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Coupons, Food & Groceries |
I need to lose weight. My friend sent me a link to a $10 coupon for an over the counter weight loss product, Before I was willing to try it I spoke with my doctor and asked him what reliable, safe products might be available over the counter. Some people would say they’d sooner try the product than waste their money going to a doctor first. But I think it’s good to check with a doctor for a couple of reasons. A doctor can tell you how products will interact with any prescription meds you’re taking, what side effects the products might have and how the products might effect existing health conditions. A doctor writing a prescription is different than a company marketing something you can buy over the counter. I mean, how do you know who to believe? Take a product like Alli. Their site offers testimonials and a $10 coupon. That sounds tempting, until you read a review of Alli (click to read) that makes you not want to take it. I don’t know aobut you but I’ll believe my doctor every time.
July 13th, 2008
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Coupons, Health & beauty, This and that |