-Get a free email account and sign up for email updates and offers from every brand in your pantry and closet. They will send you coupons galore. Only print the ones you plan to use.
-Go to your supermarket's website before heading to the store and print coupons out and check dates of double your coupon shopping (usually coupons up to a $1 are automatically doubled)
-Avoid shipping charges, ship to the store and go pick it up on your way home from another errand..save gas
-Group your errands by location, save on gas. Me and my sister do our errands collectively.. we call each other every week to let the other know what we need done, and whoever is going to the post office, takes the other's postal needs.. banks, cleaners.. so on and so forth.. you get the idea.. one person does everyone's chores in that location.. and the other does errands in a different location.. we save time and money.
-UTAH residents.. save on your property taxes, if you have at least one room INSIDE your home that is still under construction, you get a tax break.
-To all planning a wedding.. save every single receipt, down to the stamps you put on your invitations.. the federal government gives you a very, very, very tiny tax break.. but it's something.
-Children's clothing.. the children's place has a 14 day price adjustment policy, buy something full price and if it goes on sale with in 14 days, bring your receipt and you'll get the discount. Go to the store for in store purchases, call customer service for online orders.. they won't flip flop. They also have a satisfaction guarantee policy, kids are hard on their clothes.. you bought a pair of pants and 6 months later the knees are worn.. they will give you merchandise credit for the current sale price for those pants. Their online clearance.. almost always has clothes at $2 to $4 range. Get on their mailing list.. don't want to wait.. call customer service and POLITELY ask for coupons and they will send you some or give you a webcode. Can't find something in the store, ask the cashier for a free ground shipping coupon, for the inconvenience of shopping online.
-E-BAY.. I paid $.50 plus $7 shipping for my winter coat two years ago.. got tired of it and sold it on E-bay for $12.25 plus $8 shipping (I'm still trying to figure that one out myself). I attempt to sell everything first before giving it to someone or charity. I have two girls and their favorite words are "mom buy me...."
-Going green pays.. change to energy saving light bulbs in your house.. 1 bulb will save you approx. $200/year.. keep all of your green receipts.. and uncle Sam will give you a break.
-Whenever in any major store.. walmart, target, the children's place even taco bell and so on.. ask if they are running surveys, fill one out, and you'll get a code for a discount on your next order.
-Grocery shopping.. save your bags.. bring them back the next time to bag your groceries with and most stores will give you $.02 per bag that you reuse and it's a very green thing to do.
-Feeling charitable?... don't just drop your old clothes off in one of those drop boxes.. actually take your clothes to salvation army or charitable location and get a receipt.. TAX break again.
-Printer ink, re-fillable cartridges are about 70% cheaper, are green and last longer (but make sure your printer will recognize the cartridge). But if you must keep buying cartridges, if you have a Staples near you, bring your empty cartridges to customer service desk and they will give you a $3 coupon per cartridge for your next cartridge purchase, I usually bring mine to customer service and then go pick out my purchase, so I can save on the current purchase.
-It's actually cheaper to upload your pictures online than to print in your own printer. Upload at home and print them at walmart or whoever is having a sale.. usually I pay about $.07 per 4X6 (I think that's the size).
-Pack lunches, at $5 - $7 per day for lunch, it gets expensive quick, most offices have refrigerators and microwaves. If not invest in a LEAD FREE cooler pack or heat retaining lunch thermos.
-Don't be loyal to one gas station, look on mapquest, it has a place to look up gas prices nearby.
-When shopping online, first google "promotional codes for (enter store name here)" and test them out. Some work and some don't, keep trying one will eventually work.
-Call your local supermarket, ask when their produce delivery is, most will give you the day, so you can plan to shop on those days, freshest produce.. I know this one is not about savings, but it's nice to be able to shop fresh!
Vanessa
(Currently being courted by James and Laceylee)