{ Categories }

Showing posts tagged ‘Online Coupons’

$10 off $10 Coupon Code at JC Penney!

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Welcome and thank you for visiting SisterlySavings! Subscribe for FREE by Email or RSS Feed to get the latest deals & freebies!

JCPenneyLogo

New Coupon Code alert! Save $10 off a $10 purchase at JC Penney when you use code SWEETS4U!

And if you shop JC Penney, through Shopathome.com, you’ll also get get 3% cash back added to your account (+ Free $5 if your new to join)!

The Coupon Court Room

Friday, March 20th, 2009

courtroom

I would like to introduce to all a new site that we have befriended in our Bloggy Family here at SisterlySavings.

And of course, it has to do with Coupons! The Coupon Court Room is an online coupon site where you can easily find what you are looking for in an organized fashion which helps you , our readers, to save money!

You can browse through hundreds of online coupons from everyday stores and one nice option available on the site is that other site owners or store owners can set up their own account. Then they can have their own deals/coupons store without having to set up an entire website!

Another benefit to Coupon Court Room’s customers is the availability to subscribe to customized email updates that is sent to customers email boxes whenever an update becomes available from a chosen store so you’ll never miss out on an available coupon!! You can then go directly to the Coupon Court Room site and easily click a link to purchase the product.

And with a rewards program in the works, you’ll soon be able to earn reward dollars on specific store purchases too just like Ebates!!

You can read more here on Coupon Court Room!!

2/23 RedBox Rental Code

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Today’s FREE Redbox Rental Code is s39xkt
.

 New to Redbox? Go to www.redbox.com

12/17 RedBox Rental Code

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Today’s FREE Redbox Rental Code is at any Walgreens Redbox  using promo code 9WAG2747J2L8.

New to Redbox? Go to www.redbox.com

A Few Good Deals This Weekend

Friday, December 12th, 2008

This Deal Post Courtesy of Wendi @ The Freebie Blogger!

Petco is offering 20% off all regular priced items with this printable coupon (must be a P.A.L.S. member). Expires 12/14/08. For online shopping use the code SPECIAL20.

I have already mentioned the Kohl’s in-store coupon good this weekend, but now we have codes here that can be used online. Don’t forget that through 12/13 you will earn $10 in Kohl’s cash for every $50 you spend both in-store and online. Thanks Chris!

Save 40% on one regular priced item at Hobby Lobby now through 12/13 with this printable coupon. (Get a Michael’s coupon here)

Get 4 movie tickets with any $20 purchase at Old Navy on 12/13. Supplies are very limited so you will need to be there first thing!

Purchase $100 in Lowes gift cards online or in-store from 12/11 to 12/24 and you can register for a FREE $10 Lowes gift certificate. You will need to register online after purchasing your gift card and your certificate will arrive via email within 48 hours of doing so. Limit 3.

AC Moore is offering a printable coupon for 50% off one regular priced item. Expires 12/13.

Get a printable coupon for $5 off your purchase of $5 or more at aerie stores. Valid now through 12/17.

What Are You Cutting Back On?

Saturday, November 15th, 2008
 Guest Post by Kyle @ Rather be Shopping
 
I have not been laid off, my income has not decreased, but my wife and I are definitely spending a lot less money. Spending is such a psychological thing, especially when the economy is fluttering and housing values are falling. When the short term forecast is ugly, most people just naturally spend less. So when I found this article on Market Watch.com about where Americans are cutting back, I thought it was worth sharing. Here are the top 6.
 
#1 Eating Out - 57% of respondents said they are cutting back on eating out. I know my wife and I are cutting way back on meals out. This one has a big ripple effect. The restaurant owner is spending less, the wait staff is spending less and some are even being let go. It quickly becomes a downward spiral.
 
#2 Clothing Purchases – 54% said they are cutting back on buying new clothes. I know I haven’t bought any new clothes in probably close to 6 months.
 
#3 Entertainment - 50% said they are cutting back on movies, sporting events, concerts, etc. With a DVD player and a TV, we have just been renting movies for $2.50 a piece from our local grocery store. They have all the new releases as well! I figure that a night out at the movies for the 5 of us would cost at least $30. More if we bought popcorn and drinks.
 
#4 Beauty Products - 44% said they are cutting back on skin products, hair products, and fragrances. I can’t really relate to this one!
 
#5 Toy Purchase - 39% said they plan to spend less on toys this Christmas. Personally, a 39% cut back in toys in my house would not be a bad thing.
 
#6 Video Games – 35% are cutting back on video games. It makes sense to me that this one is on the bottom of the list as video games can provide hours and days of entertainment. So I suppose they can be considered a good value in terms of the amount of money spent.
 
What have you been cutting back on? I look forward to your comments. One thing that will help you save money, especially as we near the gift giving season, is the use of online coupons. I hope these can help.
 
 

Babies R Us
Coupon Code: 924126
Expiration: 11/26/08
 
Bloomingdale’s
Coupon Code: FANDF
Expiration: 11/16/08
 
Borders Books
Coupon Code: BAP1127A
Expiration: 11/27/08
 
Hanes Store
Coupon Code: None Needed
Expiration: 11/20/08
 
JCPenney
Coupon Code: FESTIVE
Expiration: 11/19/08
 
Old Navy
Coupon Code: STUFFSAVE
Expiration: 11/26/08
 
Sports Authority
Coupon Code: TSA437
Expiration: 11/20/08
 
Shoebuy
Coupon Code: RBS10
Expiration: 11/30/08
 
Smart Bargains
Coupon Code: None Needed
Expiration: 11/15/08
 
 

 

Home Depot $10 off $100 (Online Only)

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Need something from HomeDepot.com?

Use Code FALLSAVE1 to get $10 off any $100 purchase (Online Only). This deal goes until November 1st.

Buying Grocery Coupons on eBay – A Huge Time Saver

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

This is my first post for Sisterly Savings. I am thrilled and delighted to be part of the team on one of the best money-saving blogs on the internet! I’m Suzanne Wells, and my claim to fame is eBay selling. Back in 2003, I went through a divorce and was downsized out of a job at the same time. I began selling some of my own items from around my home on eBay to pay the bills until I found another job. I realized very quickly that eBay could be a lucrative home business, and have been earning my living selling in eBay ever since. My book, The Stay at Home Mom’s Guide to Successful eBay Selling is my way of helping other moms learn how to make money from home selling on eBay.

 I have always been a thrifty and frugal (cheap?) person. I’ve been clipping coupons and participating in store loyalty programs for over 20 years. For me, saving money or getting a deal is gives me a high – I love to feel like I have been resourceful and smart about spending money. I hope my experiences will help other moms save money in new and creative ways.I’d like to share a tip with you about acquiring coupons. I do many different things to stockpile coupons –  I clip my own coupons every week, print online coupons, and participate in coupon trains and swap groups. These techniques are definitely effective; however, they take time, planning, and work. Buying multiple Sunday papers can get expensive, and coupon trains may not provide the all coupons you need. Swap groups require correspondence and research to find the specific coupons for your household.

Several times a week, I buy coupons on eBay. Some eBay sellers offer nothing but grocery coupons. They purchase multiple Sunday papers, clip and organize the coupons, and sell them for around $1 a batch. Here is my strategy. After I have looked through my Sunday paper (usually on Saturday afternoon), I study the coupons that I will actually use. Then, I check eBay to see if any lots of the coupons I need are available. For example, this week there was a coupon in the paper for Schick razors, BOGO, for a value up to $12.99. I went on eBay and bought a lot of 15 of these coupons for $1.75, including shipping. So, these coupons will help me save $194.85, if I use all of them – my net savings after buying the coupons is $193.10. (I will use these razors as stocking stuffers and stockpile them.)


Buying coupons on eBay has several advantages. First, someone else is spending their time gathering the papers, clipping and sorting the coupons, and mailing them to you. It is a huge time saver! The exact coupons you need arrive in your mailbox in 2-3 days. Second, you can pick and choose exactly what coupons you will use and increase your savings on products you use every week. Third, you don’t end up with a bunch of coupons that you won’t use.

Fourth, coupon selling on eBay is a business transaction. You normally get your coupons faster (since you have paid for this service) than you would through a swap group or coupon train. The seller has a vested financial interest in your satisfaction and has made you her priority. She wants you to return for more purchases in the future. Finally, you are sure to have a stock of coupons to use for CVS ECBs, Walgreens deals, and the Rite-Aid SCR program to use as money-makers.

You might consider this technique for high dollar ($3-$5) or BOGO coupons– such as for diapers, baby formula, pet food, cosmetics, or medicines. This is also a great strategy for items that you frequently purchase such as cereal, dairy products, paper products, cleaning products, toothpaste, and shampoo. To buy coupons on eBay, look under the FOOD and WINE section, and look for coupons. You will find thousands of listings.

This technique can also work in reverse – you can sell your unwanted coupons on eBay for some extra cash. This is a great family project and your kids can help. Click here to learn how to make money on eBay selling your unwanted grocery coupons. For more information on eBay selling, please visit my blog at eBay Selling Coach.

 

(Note: eBay policy states that the coupons are not actually for sale. You are paying for the sellers time to clip, sort, and mail the coupons.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Easy AdSense by Unreal