Last minute Father’s Day gift idea: Get Sports Illustrated for just $.45/issue after cash back!

Do you need a last minute Father’s Day gift idea?  How about a one year subscription to Sports Illustrated?  Normally, a one year subscription retails for $279.44, but right now, you can get it for just $48 on Magazines.com.  To sweeten the deal, TODAY only, Ebates is offering 51% cash back!  So, it’s like you’re only paying $23.52!

Here’s how you can make the most of this deal:

1.  Log into your Ebates account here.  If you do not have an Ebates account, you will get a $5 bonus when you sign up here.  If you are not familiar with cash back sites and want more information first, check out this post here.

2.  Once you are logged into Ebates, search for Magazines.com.  Click on the red “Shop Now” button.

3.  When you get to Magazines.com, search for Sports Illustrated Magazine.  A one year subscription is $48, so you get $24.48 cash back (that’s just $.45 per issue).

NOTE:  If you are also getting the $5 sign-on bonus, you will pay just $18.52 for a one year subscription ($.36 per issue)

If you already have a subscription and you take advantage of this offer, it will add more time to your current subscription!

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Where in the world is the Walgreens Infant Care booklet?

Every time I post a deal that involves coupons from the Walgreens Infant Care booklet, I have several people ask me where they can find the booklets.  The booklets were released several weeks ago and were available in the stores (the locations varied from the baby aisle to the beauty counter and anything and everything in between).  If your store doesn’t have any booklets left, many stores are willing to take just the codes from the coupons since they are “store” coupons and can be used more than once.

For those of you who have been unable to locate the Infant Care booklets in your stores, here’s a list of all of the codes: (hopefully your stores will let you use them!)

* $2/1 Enfamil Infant Powder (22.2 oz. or larger) – 5516
* $2/1 Similiac Advance or Sensitive (23.2 oz.) – 5517
* $2/2 Playtex infant products – 5518
* $2/1 Huggies Diapers Big Pack or Wipes (184 or 216 ct.) – 5519
* $2/1 Children’s or Infants Advil Suspension (.5 oz or 4 oz.) – 5520
* $2 off 1 Pampers cruisers, Swaddlers, or Swaddlers sensitive Diapers big packs or jumbo packs – 5521
* $2/1 Triple Paste Medicated Ointment for Diaper Rash (2 oz. or larger) – 5522
* $2/1 W brand Diapers Jumbo pack – 2844

This coupon booklet is valid through 12/31/11, so you should be able to get lots of deals between now and then!

Reportedly, the Infant Care booklet is also in the July issue of American Baby magazine. You can typically get this magazine for FREE at Babies ‘R Us and Baby Depot stores.  It is typically available at the counter where you set up a baby registry.

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Freeflys: Get free Carmex, Tub O’ Towels, Steviacane and more!

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Have you signed up for Freeflys yet? You’ll get free samples from a number of brands!

Here’s what you can request right now: click on the links below to get your free samples!

Free sample of Carmex

Free Sample of Phenom Coconut Water

Free sample of Shield Immunity Defense Booster

Free Sample of Steviacane All Natural Sweetener

Free Sample of Tub O Towels

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Get free rentals from Blockbuster Express!

Celebrate summer with FREE movies from Blockbuster Express! It’s a great way for me to keep the kids entertained (and bring some temporary peace and quiet to the house so I can get a few things done).  My kids love family movie nights, too!

There are currently seven free codes available: they expire on 6/17/11

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The codes can be used once per card.  Search for a participating Blockbuster Express kiosk in your area here.

NOTE: You will be charged a fee of $1 per night if you do not return the movie by 9 p.m. on the night following your initial rental.

What’s on your “watch list” this summer?

(Thanks Hunt4Freebies!)

 

Attention Target Shoppers: Target coupon policy update!

A few weeks ago, I posted here and asked, “Is TLC’s Extreme Couponing Ruining it for legit couponers?” Since the season began airing in April, we’ve seen major changes in the coupon policies at Kroger, Publix, Rite Aid, and not Target.  Coincidence?  Somehow I don’t think so!

You can find the full updated Target coupon policy here.  The biggest change that I see is the policy for BOGO free coupons:

· BOGO coupons cannot be combined (i.e. you cannot use two BOGO coupons on two items and get both for free). Unless stated otherwise on the coupon, the use of one Buy One Get One Free coupon requires that two of the valid items are presented at checkout of which one item will be charged to the guest and the 2nd item will be discounted by its full retail price.
· A second cents-off coupon of the same type cannot be redeemed towards the purchase price of the first item.
o If a Target BOGO coupon is used, one additional manufacturer coupon maybe used on the first item.
o If a Manufacturer BOGO coupon is used, one additional Target coupon may be used on the first item.

My interpretation of this is that you will no longer be able to combine a buy one, get one free coupon with a buy one, get one free sale to get two items for free.  The second sentence is also major.  In the past you have been able to use a BOGO free coupon and a second “cents off” coupon together when purchasing two items.

Here’s another change I see:

Internet (Print-at-Home) Coupons:

· We gladly accept valid internet coupons that contain a clear and scannable bar code.
· We do not accept internet coupons for free items with no purchase requirements.

Target was one of the few stores that I knew of that would still accept printable coupons for “free” items.  So, in the event that a company releases a printable free coupon online, there is basically nowhere you can use it now.

What do you think of the new Target coupon policy?  Do you think Extreme Couponing is playing a role in all these policy changes?  If you think Extreme Couponing is “ruining it” for couponers, you can sign a petition here to try to get the show taken off the air!

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