A Word of Caution: Mystery Shopping

Awhile ago, I posted this Tip of the Day Tuesday post about Mystery Shopping. I recently had a reader contact me about a mystery shopping opportunity that she had received. She was wondering if it was legit.

The scenario they wanted her to carry out went something like this: They were going to send her a $3000+ check and she was to cash it and then spend some at Walmart ($100 or so), some at a restaurant), and then take the rest and send it back to them via Money Gram.

If you get an offer like this, please do not sign up and if you get a check in the mail from a company claiming to be a mystery shopping company with an offer like this, please do not cash the check. This is a scam and the check ends up bouncing and you end up losing a lot of money. If a mystery shopping offer sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

You can read more about this particular scam here.

There is a list of legitimate, reputable mystery shopping companies here on Volition.com. Even if you receive an offer from a company on this list and it sounds too good to be true, you may want to do some more research. Some scam companies are using the names of legitimate mystery shopping companies to trick people.

Coupon Round-Up

The listing of new coupons that will be available in the Sunday (4/5) inserts is up on The Coupon Clippers now! There will be FOUR inserts! The coupons are usually available for purchase on The Coupon Clippers beginning early Saturday morning. The dollar off amount on coupons does vary by area, so what you get in your area may not match up exactly.

Here are some highlights that I saw: (to see the full listing, go to The Coupon Clippers, and click on “Tracker”)

Smart Source #1:
*.50/1 Daisy Brand Sour Cream on any ONE, not valid in Colorado (expires 5/31/09) – I ALWAYS stock up on these when they come out because it gives me free sour cream when they go 10/$10 at the grocery store!

*$1/1 PILLSBURY REFRIGERATED PIZZA CRUST on any, expires 6/27/09 – these will be FREE at Kroger this week if you have multiples of this coupon!

Smart Source #2:
*$4/1 Claritin non-drowsy allergy product on any, 15 count or larger, not valid for purchase of Claritin-D in Oregon (expires 5/3/09) – we use this stuff ALL the time, so I always try to stock up when the good coupons come out

Red Plum/Valassis #1: (these are not available in some areas)
*$1/1 Kellogg’s CEREAL on any ONE, 10 oz or larger (expires 5/17/09) – there have been lots of good cereal deals lately!

*.75/1 Kelloggs Eggos frozen products (expires 5/17/09) – pair this coupon with the $1/2 Eggos Target printable that expires on 4/11/09 for additional savings

Red Plum/Valassis #2:
*.30/1 RAGU Pasta Sauce on ONE jar (expires 5/31/09) – these will TRIPLE at my grocery stores making a great deal if sauce is on sale (which it is at Kroger this week!)

P&G: (right now several grocery stores have a P&G Mix & Match event going on with an instant rebate when you buy a certain amount of P&G products)
*$4/1 CoverGirl & Olay Simply Ageless Foundation on any ONE (expires 4/30/09) – this is a high dollar coupon which hopefully will come in handy for a deal at CVS or Walgreens

*.75/1 Crest PASTE or Liquid Gel on any ONE, 4.2 oz. or larger (expires 4/30/09) – these always come in handy for Walgreens and CVS deals!

*$2/1 Gillette Fusion Manual or Power Razor on any ONE (expires 4/30/09) – not as good as the $4 ones, but these will still come in handy for razor deals

*$1/1 Gillette Series Shave Gel 7oz or Foam 9oz, or Post Shave 2.54-3.2 oz on any ONE (expires 4/30/09) – this is a great deal!

*$1/1 Pampers Diapers or Pants on ONE any size (expires 4/30/09)

TIP: Don’t forget to load the P&G E-saver coupons to your store card!

The Coupon Clippers

PRINTABLE COUPONS: Since it’s the beginning of the month, there are lots of new printable coupons available.

Here are some highlights:

COUPONS.COM
.50/1 Cottonelle 4 pack toilet paper – My Kroger store still carries these and the coupons double making free or almost free toilet paper!

*$1/2 Quaker instant oatmeal
*$1/2 Quaker Life cereal
*$1.50/1 Dove Cream Oil body wash
*$1/1 Tylenol
*$2/2 Kotex
*.35/1 Pillsbury crescent dinner rolls
*.50/2 Pillsbury Grands
*.75/1 Betty Crocker Bisquick
*$2/1 Dry Idea roll on antiperspirant


SMARTSOURCE.COM
*.50/2 Viva big rolls (paper towels)
*.50/2 Pillsbury Grands refrigerated biscuits
*$1/2 Quaker Chewy granola bars
*.50/1 Wacky Mac pasta

Possible cheap movies: $3/1 Because of Winn Dixie DVD, $3/1 All Dogs Go to Heaven DVD, $3/1 Cheaper by the Dozen DVD, $3/1 Robots DVD, $3/1 Garfield Movie DVD, $3/1 Sandlot DVD

Also, check out this link from Slick Deals with an A-Z printable coupon list.

Don’t forget to load the latest E-coupons to your grocery store cards (at this point they CAN be used with paper coupons):
*Cellfire
*P&G E-saver
*Shortcuts

Thrifty Thursday: Free entertainment and ideas for saving on gas!

Are you looking for some free entertainment this weekend? If you are a Bank of America card holder (and it can be ANY card), you can get free admission to over 70 museums across the country the first weekend of every month. All you have to do is show them your card. You can check out the details here and find out what museums are available in your area here.

In addition, as Easter weekend and summer vacation approach and families have more reasons to travel, I thought I’d share these money saving travel tips that I received from Jiffy Lube:

SAVE MONEY AT THE PUMP
We can shave off dollars and cents every day by doing little things. The tips below from the car-care experts at Jiffy Lube will not only help keep your vehicle in top shape – helping to avoid potentially costly breakdowns in the future – and put a few dollars back in your pocket.

*Engine Air Filter: An air filter is essentially your vehicle’s lung. A clean air filter helps the engine “breathe” and run more efficiently, while a clogged one makes the engine work harder. According to the Federal Government, replacing a clogged air filter can improve your car’s gas mileage by as much as 10%. Check your vehicle owner’s manual for when to replace your engine air filter.

*Tires: Tires can be gas bandits as under-inflated tires create extra friction where the rubber meets the road. Incorrectly inflated tires also wear unevenly, which can impact your vehicle’s traction on the road and possibly lead to a dangerous blowout. According to the Federal Government, you can improve your gas mileage by around 3.3% by keeping your tires inflated to the proper pressure. You can find your vehicle’s recommended tire pressure information in the vehicle owner’s manual or often on a decal typically in the vehicle’s door jamb or in the vehicle owner’s manual.

*Oil Grade: Motor oil lubricates the engine, keeping it cool and reducing friction between moving parts. As the motor oil circulates, it also cleans away harmful dirt and contaminants. When motor oil gets too dirty, it loses some of its lubrication and absorption abilities. According to the Federal Government, using your vehicle owner’s manual recommended grade oil can improve your gas mileage up to 2% — savings which can add up over time! Refer to your vehicle owner’s manual for the correct grade of motor oil for your vehicle.

*Lighten Your Load: Extra weight means more strain on your vehicle and more fuel burn. According to the Federal Government, vehicle drag can decrease your vehicle’s fuel efficiency by 2%. Leave unnecessary items at home before setting out on a drive.

*Avoid Aggressive Driving: According to the Federal Government, rapid acceleration/braking can lower your gas mileage up to 5% around town.

*Carpooling: Taking advantage of carpools could cut your weekly gas usage in half. Not only will mom save a few bucks, but she’ll get some much-needed time back!

SUMMER TRAVEL
We all value our summer vacations – they allow us to de-stress and recharge. A recent Jiffy Lube International survey that reveals despite the economy, people are not deterred from taking a vacation this year. In fact, plans for summer travel are up 4% from last year. One way people are being economical, yet still enjoying themselves is planning trips to places that cost little to no money – such as the beach, historical sites, national parks and museums. I’ve included statistics on the top summer vacation destinations below.

Think the economy has travelers staying at home this summer? That’s not the case according to a new survey from Jiffy Lube International.

*88% of people surveyed say they plan on taking a vacation this summer, a 4% increase from 2008.

*While people are not willing to sacrifice their vacation, they are however changing how they get there. 71% of travelers plan to jump in their family car, avoiding buying plane or train tickets and long security lines; 30% prefer air travel, and 12% plan to travel by bus or train (six% each).

Top 2009 summer vacation destinations (according to a recent Jiffy Lube International survey):
*The beach (63%)
*Historical sites (51%)
*A national park (46%)
*Museums (40%)

Survey Methodology: The Jiffy Lube International survey was conducted via telephone interviews during the period of February 19-22, 2009. The survey included a national probability sample of 1,001 adults comprising of 500 men and 501 women 18 years of age or older, living in the Continental United States. The survey was conducted by Opinion Research Corporation.

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It’s Redbox Wednesday – get your free movie code!

I love that Walgreens has the Redbox machines right there. As I was out making my trips this morning (I’ll post about that later today), I was able to get Marley & Me for our family to watch tonight for FREE!

Today’s free movie code is: MMM401. 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 and Wednesdays (through this week), they have promotional codes for free movies.

Sign up to have the Monday code texted to your phone here. You can find the Wednesday codes here on their blog.

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

Enjoy your free movie!