Get 20% cash back and shop the Old Navy baby sale!

The Old Navy baby sale has started and there are some HOT deals!! Sale prices are valid through 2/17.

Here are some of the price points:
-Newborn body suits – $5
-Kid/baby graphic tees – $6
-Jeans – $10

There is a printable coupon for 25% off any single item in store (35% if you have an Old Navy card) here

To make the deal even sweeter, right now, Shop at Home is offering 20% cash back on your entire Old Navy purchase!!  Shipping is free if you spend $50 or more!  If you have not signed up for Shop at Home before, you will get a $5 bonus when you sign up hereIf you are not familiar with Shop at Home, check out this post here.

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Coupon Basics: Using coupon clipping services

I have had several people ask me about why I “pay money” to buy coupons. To them, it seems counterproductive. I can understand why, on the surface, it might seem that way, but actually using a coupon clipping service to stock up on “hot” coupons helps me to build my stockpile and save a LOT of money in the long run.

Here’s one of my favorite examples:  in my area, Bird’s Eye Steamfresh vegetables frequently go on sale 10/$10.  My stores double and triple coupons and there are frequently coupons for $.35/1 or $.50/1 for these items which means they are free when combined with a sale price and coupons that double or triple.  So, I may pay $1-2 to get 10-20 coupons, but I end up getting 10-20 bags of vegetables ($10-$20+ value) for just $1-2.

In most areas, a Sunday paper ranges from $2-$2.50 in price.  You could buy multiple copies of the Sunday paper, but then you probably end up with a lot of coupons that you don’t need and a lot of extra work for yourself clipping all those coupons.  Using a coupon clipping service saves time and is more cost effective for me.

How do I know which coupons to stock up on?

Typically, from my experience, if there are coupons in the Sunday inserts, a sale will follow.  So, if there is a coupon in the Sunday paper for an item that your family uses regularly, it’s a good idea to purchase some extras.

If there are “high dollar” or “free” coupons for items your family uses regularly, these are also great coupons to stock up on.  Examples of recent coupons I have stocked up on include the $4 Gillette razor coupons and the $2.25 Electrasol coupons.

How do I know which coupon clipping services are reliable?

Word of mouth is a great resource!  You want to look for coupon clipping services with a good track record overall and good turn around time.  You may also want to consider location and factor that in to how long it might take to receive your coupons.

Here are three coupon clipping services that I have used and had good experiences with:


*Collectable Coupons – There is a minimum purchase amount of $2.75 to place an order.  Turn around time is quick and prices are traditionally lower than some of the other coupon clipping services.


*My Coupon Hunter ~ This is my favorite coupon clipping service.  She doesn’t have minimum purchase requirements, turn around time is quick, and her communication is great!  She ships from Florida.

The Coupon Clippers
*The Coupon Clippers ~ This was the first coupon clipping service I ever used, but their prices tend to be higher than the other two services and there are minimum order requirements ($3.94 including shipping/handling), so I don’t order from them much anymore.  She ships from Florida.

How exactly do these coupon clipping services work?

The services receive a large number of inserts each week and you pay them a small fee (usually $.05-.40 depending on the coupon) to collect and send the coupons to you.  You go in and select the coupons you want, pay the shipping and handling fees, and your coupons arrive within a few days!

It seems like the good coupons are always gone – Why can’t I find the coupons I want and need?

Like everything else, there are “supply and demand” issues and if there are hot coupons, they usually go quickly.  Most coupon clipping services post their coupons early on Saturday (and sometimes even on Friday night), so it’s good to learn when they post their coupons and place your order early to make sure you get what you want.  The Sunday coupon preview is usually posted by Wednesday or Thursday, so you can also get a “heads up” on what coupons you want to get your hands on that week!

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Free brownie sundae from Chili’s!

If you’re planning on going out to eat at Chili’s, you may want to print this coupon here for a FREE brownie sundae!  The coupon is valid through 2/10/11 at participating Chili’s locations and is not valid with any other offers.  Limit one per table.

If you haven’t already, make sure you also sign up for the Chili’s e-mail club here.  You’ll get a coupon for FREE chips and queso sent to your e-mail.  I love Chili’s chips and queso!

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Printable coupons = big savings on DVDs!

Coupons.com has released some GREAT coupons for Blu Rays and DVDs

Here are some match-ups for you: (you can print them by clicking here and sorting by “Entertainment”)

$4 off Eat, Pray Love Director’s Cut Blu Ray or DVD

Target:
DVD = $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)
Blu Ray = $24.99 ($20.99 after coupon)

Walmart:
DVD = $16.96 ($12.96 after coupon)
Blu Ray = $19 ($15 after coupon)

$4 off Grown Ups Blu Ray, DVD, or Blu Ray/DVD combo pack

Target:
DVD = $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)
Blu Ray = $24.99 ($20.99 after coupon)
Blu Ray/DVD Combo = $29.99 ($25.99 after coupon)

Walmart:
DVD = $10 ($6 after coupon!)
Blu Ray = $15 ($11 after coupon!)
Blu Ray/DVD Combo = $24.96 ($20.96 after coupon!)

$4 off the “new” Karate Kid

Target:
DVD = $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)
Blu Ray = $29.99 ($25.99 after coupon)

Walmart:
DVD = $10 ($6 after coupon)
Blu Ray = $18 ($14 after coupon)
Blu Ray/DVD combo = $19 ($15 after coupon)

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HOT Swagbucks/Groupon deal: $20 Barnes & Noble gift card for $10 PLUS 315 Swagbucks!

There is a HOT deal today where you can do a little “double dipping” and get a $20 Barnes and Noble gift card for just $10 PLUS earn 315 Swagbucks!

Here’s how you can take advantage of this hot deal:

2. Look for the Barnes & Noble gift card offer on the main page (it will say “Get 50% off and 315 Swagbucks under a picture of some books and a Barnes & Noble gift card) Click on the link and then click on “Continue.”

3. When you get to the Groupon site, click on the green “Buy” button (you will also need to be logged into your Groupon account to take advantage of this deal)

Groupon offers always have limited availability and I’m guessing this one will go quickly, so make sure you jump on it soon! If you’re not familiar with Swagbucks, check out this post here.

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