Gotta love those coupons!
We just spent the weekend in Vancouver, WA. Amoeba attended the Western Society of Naturalists Annual Meeting, and I attended the shopping centers. I got some really great deals by planning ahead and searching for savings coupons for everything on my list. I saved 10% on my Oneida purchases thanks to the coupons at Savings.com.
In the past I have only used Savings.com for grocery coupons, but thanks to a couple of my coupon crazy friends, I have learned that I can save on virtually everything if I just take the time to look for a coupon. For instance, I have been wanting a huge crock pot or stock pot for quite some time now, but I haven’t liked the price tags. I printed the store discount coupons for JCPenney, Sears, Wal-Mart, and Target, and applied them to my purchases in those stores. That’s how I came home with my brand new electric roaster, complete with roasting racks and large enough to cook a 21 pound turkey, for only $29.00.
Whatever is on your shopping list, from Amazon to Wii, Savings.com likely has a coupon for it. The website is incredibly easy to navigate. There are tabs across the top that help shoppers browse great deals or, if you’re in a hurry and looking for something specific, you can just type the item you want a coupon for into the Savings.com search engine and everything pertinent will come up. Happy shopping! I know you’re going to love Savings.com as much as I do!




But the big question is: did you cross the river for the tax-free shopping?