Posts Tagged ‘deals’

13th July
2008
written by Franco

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A quick note for those that like to shop online (and for those that don’t, you are not fit to wear the “frugal” name). Always remember to do a quick search for online coupons before you checkout. I was shopping at Sports Authority today after I found out that my local Sport Authority would still string my tennis racket for free if I bought my strings off the website. Normally, I purchase the strings at the store, but the website had a closeout deal on $18 strings marked down to $5 (needless to say, I bought a couple). I also found some fancy new Adidas golf shoes (on sale…of course) and an inflatable pool for the Frugal Family to escape the summer heat. Before you knew it, I had run up a triple digit bill. As I was getting ready to checkout, I noticed the little box for coupon codes. A quick search for “sports authority coupons” directed me to Coupon Cabin where I found a 15% off coupon. A mouse click later, I was back at the Sports Authority checkout with a slightly fatter wallet for my troubles.

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5th July
2008
written by Franco

This post is really just an amendment to my last post as further elaboration is needed on the glory that is ebay.com and craigslist.com. Both of these venues offer great opportunities to get lots of stuff on the cheap and each has a unique advantage over the other.

Craigslist
The history behind Craigslist is quite interesting as it grew out of one man’s (Craig, believe it or not) house in San Francisco by word of mouth. The site has remained true to its grassroots with a pure text based website (no annoying, flashing banner ads), a skeleton staff of 24 people, modest profitability, and a refusal to sell out to the man (a la ebay…which actually acquired a 25% stake in Craigslist when one of the former principles decided that selling out to the man was the way to go).

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30th June
2008
written by Franco

How long do things stay new? It depends on your definition of “new,” but technically it is the moment right before you get your grubby little paws on it. So if that’s all it takes to label something “used” instead of “new,” people should consider buying discounted used products rather than their fully priced brethren. Sure, there is a whole litany of things that you don’t want to buy used (underwear, mattresses, and bathing suits come to mind), but many of the larger ticket items people purchase can be obtained at a bargain price in the used market.

19th June
2008
written by Franco

There is so much to say about this topic that I don’t know where to begin. I’ll start with a time sensitive deal that everyone should take advantage of if possible. Many grocery stores in my area (and I believe around the country) are offering a 10% bonus when you put your stimulus package (wait…this is suppose to be a kid friendly blog) rebate check toward an in store gift card. You don’t have to cash the physical check at the store. Instead you can put it on your shiny new cash reward credit card (that you had overnight delievered to you after reading yesterday’s post…very un-frugal of you) and save up to an additional 5% (depending on the reward structure). The Mrs. and I went hog wild with this one since grocery shopping is something we have to do every week. I wouldn’t recommend buying more credit that you can easily pay off when the credit card statement comes in the mail (or email) at the end of the month. Remember, if you’re going to use a credit card, make sure you pay it off IN FULL every month. Getting a couple percentage points back on all your purchases is great and all, but it’s never worth the double digit interest charges the credit card companies charge you if you carry a balance.

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