Showing posts with label coupons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coupons. Show all posts

07 July 2015

Mini Haul: How I Paid $1.31 at Macy's

I consider myself a budget conscious shopper, I love an awesome deal. Which is typically a coupon on top of an already great sale. But deep down in my shopping recess is another, more aggressive budgenista. She's more of an extreme couponing type who is thrilled at the idea of getting a bushel of items for a few dollars.

This past weekend I had one such occasion at Macy's, where I purchased these pieces totaling $189, but walking out of the store paying only $1.31 out of pocket!:


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So, how did I manage that?

Let me start by saying that it doesn't HAVE to be Macy's, if you can make it work with other retailers who offer similar coupons and deals. But it does take some effort on your part,

Step 1: Sign up for store coupons - In this case I had a 20% off coupon

Step 2: If you're able to join a store rewards program, it's worth signing up, especially if you shop there often - I am a Macy's/AmEx cardholder and earn rewards points on all my purchases, so I had a $25 reward certificate. I also signed up to earn Plenti rewards and linked my Macy's card to the account, which earned me another $25 reward.

Step 3: Sign up for online surveys (here's some of the effort I was talking about) - I am signed up to complete surveys through e-Rewards which I can cash in for gift card, so I had a card for $25. This site is by invite only and not all retailers offer this. But I also recently joined Swagbucks.com, and they offer similar options.

Step 4: Credit card rewards: Keep a major credit card that offers rewards, and keep it at a zero balance. When you plan to make a purchase using cash, charge it to the card instead to earn rewards, then use the cash to immediately pay off the balance. I earned a $50 gift card through my Discover card.

Step 5: Now, my final method is a bit unique and unconventional and isn't as widely accessible. The company I work for allows employees the opportunity to earn points for things such as outstanding teamwork or exceptional work, which can then be redeemed for gift cards or a variety of other options. I was fortunate enough to have some of these points to cash in, so I got a $25 gift card.

WAIT!

Before you brush me off because you don't have access to my last option, don't forget the cash options that are available to you! If you just set it aside, you can treat it as "shopping money" versus money out of your paycheck. Better yet, use the cash earned from these options to buy yourself a gift card in order make sure the funds stay toward your fun money reserve.

Cashback sites: If you're an avid online shopper, like myself, it's is definitely worth signing up for Ebates. It doesn't matter if you're buying shoes or shingles, contacts or cable knit sweaters, you can get cashback on your purchases! And some stores even allow you to order online and pick it up locally.

Poshmark and eBay: Don't forget these old standbys! Great condition items you don't want or no longer need can be used to bank you some cash to set aside for those shopping hauls!


So, as I mentioned earlier, all of this takes effort and a bit of diligence on your part. But I bet you buy things every day. If you simply find the best way to make those everyday purchases work for you, then you can reap some benefits from it.

Trust me! It's so much fun when you pass the associate a buck and some change in exchange for a bag full of goodies!



If there are any other "shopportunities" that you ladies know about, please feel free to share in the comments section!


16 March 2012

50% off at Heels.com with Groupon!

It's spring time, ladies! And who doesn't need new shoes for spring and those sultry summer months? Well, haven't I got a deal for you - Groupon has partnered with Heels.com and for the next three days you can grab a Heels.com voucher for 50% of the price.



 You have two options to choose from:

$50 for a $100 Groupon
$25 for a $50 Groupon

Choose from styles by a wide range of designers from BCBG and Boutique 9 to Jessica Simpson and Rock and Republic. And as always, Heels.com offers free second day shipping and free returns!

BCBG
Steve Madden
Ivanka Trump
Mark and James
L.A.M.B.
Lots and lots of options. And in case you'd rather wait a season or two to get your new shoes, your Groupon is good until February 6, 2013. So you've got plenty of time. Click HERE to get your Heels.com Groupon now!

Happy Shopping!!

27 May 2011

Gotta Love a Sale!

It's sale time ladies, check out what some of the following retailers have to offer:



Shop it up at their "Half Yearly Sale" for women and children

Price cuts of 33 - 55% off!

Free shipping on orders of $200 or more





It's Semi-Annual Sale time at Vickie's

Prices cuts of 25% - 40% off!

Get 7 panties for $25.50
Use code VS7PANTIES

And use code SHIPVS11 for free shipping on order of $100 or more 





Memorial Day Sale with an extra 25% off clearance merchandise - online ONLY

Extra 15% off + Free Shipping

Use code KICKOFF

http://www.macys.com/





Memorial Day Offer

Free Shipping on your entire purchase until midnight Eastern time May 31st

http://www.tulle4us.com/






Shop accessories galore with Free Shipping on orders of $25 or more

Use code SPSHIP

http://www.shopthelook.net/








Receive an extra 30% off all clearance until May 30th 

Use code MAY30

















$15 off of every $50 you spend, includes markdowns!

Use code STYLEPASS at online checkout









Happy shopping and have a great holiday weekend!

18 April 2011

DD's Hot Spots to Shop!

It's sale time, ladies! And here are a few online sales I think are definitely worth checking out!



NY & Company:


30% off ALL Dresses
All Tops and Sweaters, Buy 1, Get 1 50% off

Add on Free Shipping for orders of $75 or more with Promo Code 4920

http://www.nyandcompany.com/



Ann Taylor:

40% off Everything (In Store & Online)
Use code SPRING40

Free Shipping on orders of $150 or more, No code needed! 

http://www.anntaylor.com/


ASOS:

Mid Season Sale! Up to 70% off

Please note, this is a UK retailer, however they offer:
FREE Shipping and Returns to the U.S. with NO minimum purchase!!

It's no risk girls!

http://us.asos.com/



JCPenney.com:

Spring Sale!
With 50% off American Living Dresses

Free Shipping on orders of $69 or more with code SHIP69

http://www.jcpenney.com/






Macy's:

Buy More, Save More Sale
Starting at $10 off $50 up to $50 off $200

Free Shipping on order of $99 or more, No code needed

http://www.macys.com/



Seventh Door:

30% off with ANY order with Promo Code SAVE30

Free Worldwide shipping on ALL orders!

http://www.shopseventhdoor.com/

14 April 2011

DD ♥'s: RetailMeNot.com

There is nothing better to me than a bargain. If I can use a coupon on top of a sale, that is like music to my ears! The idea of me getting a substantial sum of dollars off of the retail value of a purchase just makes my day! And because this big city, little town in which I live has little to offer me anymore when I make trips to the mall, I became an avid online shopper. I mean to the point that I hate the thought of even driving to the mall.... The only thing that usually requires me to do so is an immediate need for an item or to shop for jeans (which I passionately hate to shop for).

Because of the vast world of online shopping I began to utilize, I soon associated myself with an awesome site that offers a variety of reliable coupons. There are many, but this one happens to be my fav: www.RetailMeNot.com.



I've made visiting the site a must before any online purchase. Even if I'm certain they probably won't have a coupon, I check anyway. I believe that they are a reputable site and very seldom have I ever had a coupon code not work, unless it was the kind that had restrictions and the retailer did not allow stacking. I also appreciate the comments section from fellow "coupon clippers" that allows people to add a few more deets than just the fact that the code worked or not.

And fear not if you're a brick and mortar kind of shopper, because if you're headed out for a bit of weekend shopping and lunch, there is also a printable coupon section so that you can check your area for coupons that may be available prior to venturing out.

The site is extremely easy to use and you don't have to become a member or anything (even better!). RetailMeNot boasts a database of over 65,000 retailers that range from fashion to food to software and many, many things in between, so it is definitely worth a few moments to check out prior to placing an online order.

Happy shopping!!