Tip of the Day Tuesday: Selling your Stockpile at a Garage Sale

I have been “in” to couponing for awhile, but it never would have occurred to me to sell my extra stockpiled items at a garage sale until I started reading about other people’s experiences with this on various message boards. I have since had four successful garage sales where we have sold off not only items that were just sitting around our house gathering dust but also items from my stockpile.

Here are a few tips that I have learned along the way:

Organize, Organize, Organize – It takes time, but it really helps to have your things organized. I try to store “like” items together in bins so that when garage sale time comes, it’s easy to put everything out. I usually group like items together on long tables and tape a card to the table in front of the items indicating the price. I also make a master list that includes the prices of all of the items.

Take advantage of free advertising – It is completely free to advertise on Craiglist! I usually put an advertisement about my sale a few days before the sale and include a list of the items I will have available along with pricing information. I post another ad the day before the sale.

Have plenty of cash on hand – You will need to make changes. It is good to have some $20 bills available in case someone wants to pay with a $100 bill (it does happen). I have found that $5 bills and $1 bills go the quickest. I usually try to have at least $50 of each on hand when I start my sale. It’s also helpful to have some small change (quarters). Make sure you keep track of how much money you were starting out with so that you can accurately calculate your final profit.

Provide bags – I save all of my plastic grocery bags for a month or so before I have a big garage sale so that I can provide plastic bags for people to carry their merchandise in (make sure you have someone keeping an eye on people as they leave so they are not looting on the way out).

Be prepared to answer questions – The two most common questions I get are “Do you own a store?” and “Do you come out ahead doing this?” The answers for both are pretty similar. I explain that I am an “extreme” couponer and that I definitely come out ahead because most of the items I am selling were free or close to free for me. To avoid any hassles, it’s probably a good idea to hang on to your receipts to “prove” that you actually bought the items. This has never been an issue for me, but several stores in my area have started tagging items with stickers that have their store name, so I want to be prepared if it ever does become an issue.

If you are planning a yard sale or garage sale for the first time and have questions, feel free to e-mail me!

Get a free roll of Reynold’s 100% Recycled foil

In honor of Earth day, you can download a form for a mail in rebate which will give you a free roll of Reynold’s Wrap Foil from 100% Recycled Aluminum. The link for the rebate goes “live” on 4/22 at 4:22 am ET (quantities are limited). Click here for the details.

It’s Redbox Monday again!

Today’s free movie code is: M6FR97

You can use the code once per card (so technically, you can get more than one if you have the time to watch more than one in one night!)

On Mondays, they have promotional codes for free movies. Sign up to have the Monday code texted to your phone here.

Here are a few other codes that may work if you have not used them before:
BREAKROOM
DVDONME
REDBOX

For sure at Walgreens only:
DVDATWAG

To learn more about Redbox (or to find a location, see what’s available, or reserve a selection online), check out their blog here and their site here.

If you are new to using Redbox, Dealseeking Mom has a great tutorial here.

Enjoy your free movie!

Get a free scoop of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream on April 21st


Ben and Jerry’s will be giving away free scoops of ice cream from noon until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 21st. It’s a great time to try out a new flavor or to just enjoy an old favorite!

Click here to find a Ben & Jerry’s near you and here to read more about this promotion.

CVS scenarios for the week of 4/19

If you are just learning how to shop at CVS, start here for some helpful tips.

The coupon match-ups for the weekly deals are here.

The following are scenarios for people who are “new” to shopping at CVS or who have very few ECBs to start with: (these are just ideas….you do not have to follow this exact order and you can skip some items if you do not need them or don’t have the coupons that match up with them)

$7.77 in merchandise for $3.07 OOP, $2.89 ECB remaining to spend
Transaction #1:
Buy Bayer Quick Release Crystals – $2

Spend $2, get a $2 ECB

Transaction #2:
Buy Crest Pro-Health toothpaste – $2.88

Use $.75/1 manufacturer’s coupon
Use $2 Bayer ECB

Spend $.13 OOP, get a $2 ECB

(you can repeat this a 2nd time if you have the coupons)

Transaction #3:
Buy Edge Shave gel – 2.89

Use $2 Crest ECB

Spend $.89 OOP, get a $2.89 ECB

My transactions for the week:
Buy 1 Bayer Quick Release Crystals – $2
Buy 1 Edge Infused shave gel – $2.89
Buy 2 Crest Pro Health toothpaste – $2.88
Buy 2 Benefiber Caplets (36 ct) – $6.39
Buy 1 Benefiber Powder (38 ct) – $9.49
Buy 1 Claritin D (10 ct) – $9.99

Use 2 .75/1 Crest coupons
Use 3 $2 Benefiber coupons
Use $5/2 CVS Benefiber CRT
Use $2 Claritin coupon
Use $3 CVS Claritin CRT

Total before coupons = $42.91
Total after coupons = $25.41

Spend $25.41 (I will use ECBs and either add fillers or pay w/ a gift card to get the exact amount), get $20.89 back in ECBs