Promotional Codes April Savings with Every Day Items Giveaway

Spring has sprung! For many of us, this means we’re dedicating a solid weekend cleaning up after winter. Between the repairs, replacements and intense scrub-down sessions, costs to get organized can quickly add up. pc hi res

That’s why coupon site PromotionalCodes.com is providing some frugal ideas and extra savings for April spring cleaning, plus a giveaway of a Dirt Devil vacuum, a Target gift card and 3 TurboTax e-files!

Frugal uses for everyday items

Salt. Believe it or not, you can use good old salt to clean up stains on clothing and coffee mugs. To clean clothing, simply stretch the fabric over a bowl, cover with salt and carefully pour boiling water over the salt. For removing coffee residue, rub the inside of the cup with a salted citrus peel.

Olive oil, vinegar and lemon juice. Combine a ¼ cup of each and you’ll have an all-natural furniture polish. This will make your spring cleaning efforts look even better with home décor that will look like new. Plus, your living room will smell amazing!

Hair dryer. Set your hair dryer to cool and point it on dusty shelves or intricate home décor to blow debris right off. Start from the highest shelf so you can use gravity to your advantage. Unfortunately, a hair dryer won’t accomplish all your vacuuming jobs, so enter to win a Dirt Devil below. (If your floors just can’t wait until April 5, or you only need accessories you can also get 25% off plus 99 cent shipping for all Dirt Devil purchases!)

Dishwasher. Use your dishwasher to get bath accessories to glisten and lighting to be more functional. Wash globe lights and fixtures on the top shelf in the delicate setting to restore original clarity, and shower heads in the pots and pans cycle to get rid of clogs and residue.

Save extra money by de-cluttering

Enable online bill payment. The average household receives about six credit card statements monthly, not including cell phone, utility and cable bills. And according to a recent report by the Internet Innovation Alliance, switching to online bill pay can save you approximately $47 annually since you eliminate postage, check reorder fees and pay-by-phone charges.

Organize food storage. Americans throw away a quarter of the food we buy, which adds up to $2,200 in annual food costs for the average family. How easily we forget about canned soups and leftovers simply because they are stuffed into the back of our pantry or refrigerator. Organizing and labeling food storage will help you reduce over-buying and use items up before they go stale or expire—you can easily find storage containers from Target. For additional Target.com savings, apply a code for $5 off $50 purchase + free shipping.

Shape up your finances and taxes. Whether you’ve been collecting receipts in a top drawer or have several scattered between your wallet and vanity, you may be able to squeeze extra cash out of them for tax purposes. Tax software like TurboTax can help you find extra deductions and credits that you may have missed—like for a new baby in your family! For even less tax clutter, file online and save 10% on TurboTax services plus a free federal e-file on PromotionalCodes.com.

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Shop Your Way & Don’t Forget Your Sears Coupon Book!

I’m a serious saver and always look for coupons. Even when I shop on-line I look everywhere for coupon codes to get some kind of discount when I’m shopping. Any money saved is money earned. So when you’re doing your holiday shopping at Sears don’t forget the Sears Coupon Book and the Shop Your Way Rewards.

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The Shop Your Way Rewards is how Sears is recognizing their loyal customers by providing rewards and benefits. Members are rewarded with custom offers throughout the year based on their shopping. Plus, members will enjoy sale notifications and a dedicated customer service call center. The program is free and you simply shop like you always do. So it’s worth it to sign up for, free and a bonus.

When checking out in store, present your Membership card, phone number or email address to an Associate for points credit. When checking out online, be sure to enter your Shop Your Way Rewards Member number and PIN, and your purchases will be automatically credited to your Member account. Woo Hoo Easy!

You can sign up today by going to SYWR page on Sears.com, at your local Sears store, via mobile devise or via phone

Click "Join Now" on this site and complete the membership form. You’ll receive your Member number as soon as you click "submit." Print a copy of your confirmation so you can begin earning points right away by providing your Member number every time you make a purchase! You can also enroll by asking an Associate at a participating Sears, Kmart or the great indoors store for a Shop Your Way Rewards enrollment brochure. It takes just a few minutes to sign up and you can start earning points immediately.

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What’s the benefit and difference in memberships?

All Base Members

Earn 10 points for every dollar spent on qualifying purchases
Earn and redeem points at Kmart, Sears, Lands’ End, the great indoors, Sears Auto Centers and mygofer
Earn points at Kmart Pharmacy and Sears Home Services
Return merchandise without a receipt
Redeem points immediately or save them for a special purchase
Receive text bonus offers (if mobile number provided)
Access a Member-only website to review purchases online, get credit for past purchases and manage account online

Bonus members get all of the above, plus:

Bonus points offers by email
Bonus points in store and online (example: 3X Points)
Exclusive offers when you reach VIP status
E-receipts (Sears or Kmart only)

    Do Your coupons in the coupon book ever expire?
    Yes, they expire every week but each Sunday or Monday there will be new offers online.
    Week 1 – Nov 27
    Week 2- Dec 4th offers
    Week 3 – Dec 11th offers
    Week 4 – Dec 18 offers
    Please read all the disclaimers on the coupons for full details

This is part of the compensated campaign for Sears Holiday Ambassadors.

WowWee Toy Coupon Code blogpromo5

Hey everyone. I have a great coupon code to share with you all. WowWee has a fantastic assortment of toys.

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Use blogpromo5 at WowWeeToyShop.com and receive 10% off.  Save on Lite Sprites, Paper Jamz, and Light Strike. The discount is available through the end of 2011

Save Big Money with the Entertainment Book

What do consumers want most for the holidays? A way to save money this year and next. That’s what I want for Christmas. A penny saved is a penny earned and this isn’t a cliché. I love to save money and use coupons all the time. And giving the gift of savings is a great gift to give.

That’s what makes The 2012 Entertainment Book a unique and ideal gift. 

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For about $30, gift givers can provide their friends and loved ones with thousands of dollars of coupons good throughout 2012 at favorite national and local retailers. You can find great deals and so many coupons you’ll never use them all.

The 2012 Entertainment Book (www.entertainment.com) contains hundreds of deals including:

· 50% off coupons and 2-for-1 discounts to top national brands

· Up to 70% off to local restaurants

· Huge savings on travel – airfare, car rentals, vacation packages and hotels.

· And much more…

With a 2012 membership, a free mobile companion app is also available to download, allowing consumers to search and redeem coupons on the go while using their smartphones.

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According to NCH Marketing Services 2001 Consumer Survey, 81% of consumers report using coupons regularly.  There is no more topical gift this year than the gift of savings.

This giveaway has ended. Congratulations to the winner, CherylS22.

All rules can be found under giveaway rules.

Children’s Museum in Seattle Deal $7 For 2 Tickets

We love visiting the Children’s museum in Everett and in Seattle.This juicy deal is for the one located in Seattle. The Children’s museum is celebrating it’s 31st year as a place for children to go and explore fun exhibits. They have so much fun they don’t even realize they are learning.

Save 15.00 on the price of two tickets. Get 2 Tickets to the Children’s Museum in Seattle for $7.00.

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Last time we went to the one in Seattle the kids had a blast with the Curious George Exhibit. The Curious George exhibit was a temporary exhibit that we loved a lot, but they have plenty of exhibits that we love that are always there. Kids can explore the Imagination Studio, a kid-sized art studio, where can let their imaginations run wild and hone their artistic skills. There’s also the Mountain Forest, which takes kids on an adventure through Washington’s forests as they look under rocks, crawl through a cave and follow animal tracks up the mountain. In The Neighborhood, four of the most popular exhibits await your little one – the Metropolitan Market Grocery Store, Dunn Lumber Construction Zone, Bijou Theatre, and Cocina del Cacto. If they need a break, check out the Story Telling Circle, where kids can sit and read their own book at the base of a tree, or listen to a storyteller bring a book to life.

So much to do in such a short amount of time.

Remember to verify the fine print for this deal: Limit one per person. Good for 2 General Admission tickets (ages 1 to adult) to be redeemed in one visit. TCM’s exhibits and programs target children ages 10 months to 10 years old. Must present JITC Deal Code printout to redeem.

Organic, Eco-Friendly Coffee at the Green Beanery Savings

If you’re local to Kirkland then you’ll want to try the Green Beanery. The Green Beanery is saving the earth one cup of coffee at a time. Serving up convenience, this drive thru coffee stand, located just off of 70th in the Bridal Trails shopping center, was built using leftover materials from other construction sites. How awesome is that?

Today only, you can save 5.00. Spend 5.00 and receive a voucher for 10.00

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Of course, that’s not the only thing that’s recycled and eco-friendly. Most of their hot and cold cups, straws and other items are compostable. Meanwhile, you’re drinking the best of USDA organic ingredients in their coffees, milks, creams, smoothies, syrups and biscotti. So if you want green coffee, green cups, green building materials, then the Green Beanery is the place to go. It’s a fantastic way to get your cup of jo and support the environment while you’re at it. 

And why not mix it up with one of their mochas – black or white – which uses delicious organic, homemade chocolate sauce. I had you at chocolate right? So don’t miss out on this deal for a delicious pick-me-up where you too are saving the earth one sip at a time.

Be sure to double check all details at Juice in the City.

Fine Print

Entire value must be used in one transaction. Excludes tax. Cannot be combined with any other discounts, promotions or offers. Must present JITC Deal Code to redeem. Limit one per person.

Voucher Instructions

Please print and present JITC Deal Code printout to redeem.

 

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Big Savings At Seattle Aquarium

Doesn’t every child just enjoy looking for Nemo whenever they find a fishing tank? I know mine do and a great place to take them for a few hours of fun is the Seattle Aquarium. The Seattle Aquarium is on the water in Seattle and has plenty of fun activities to keep the children busy.

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They can peek into the Window on Washington Waters, a huge 120,000-gallon exhibit filled with salmon, colorful rockfish, sea anemones and other native Washington marine life. Divers take to the water three times a day in this exhibit and can actually talk back and forth with visitors. Make sure to tell them the divers are feeding the fish, otherwise they might get scared. Mine thought the divers were trying to steal the fish just like in Finding Nemo.

Your kids can also get hands-on in the Life of a Drifter three part exhibit, which displays some of Puget Sound’s most mysterious creatures for you to see, touch and explore. They can also enjoy the middle of The Ring of Life, a luminous, 12-foot high glass “donut” teeming with drifting Moon Jellies. Stand beneath the Underwater Dome and get 360 degree views into a huge tank filled with fish, and check out the action-packed marine mammal exhibit featuring the always entertaining, adorable sea otters and seals.

All of this can be yours for 1 adult and 1 child for the price of $15.00.

Limit 1 per person. Good for 1 adult (ages 13 & over) and 1 youth (ages 4-12) admission ticket to be redeemed in one visit. Must present Deal Code printout to redeem. Please be sure and check this Juicy Deal and all the details before buying.

 

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Pampers Gifts To Grow

I thought that since I am a Pampers Ambassador that I would start sharing these codes with you when I come across them.

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Earn points toward scooters, strollers, books, magazine subscriptions, gift cards, and even charitable donations. Join now and get 100 Free Points. You will also receive periodic emails and special offers.

Join Pampers Gifts to Grow Rewards program and receive 100 free points toward your purchase of Pampers goods.

Juice in the City Comes to Seattle Save Save Save

I’ve been following Juice in the City since it’s inception which has been over a year and I’ve been waiting for them to localize. I mean, you know, come to me. SEATTLE! Juice in the City is a deal site, but wait, it’s an awesome deal site with local deals. I love to save money, you all know that, well if you’ve been reading me since the beginning you know. I don’t blog about saving money as heavily as I used to, but I don’t buy anything unless it’s on sale or with a coupon, online or off. So I’m quite happy to say that I’ve partnered with Juice in the City Seattle.

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Juice in the City is new to Seattle, quite new! They actually launch on July 25th and I’m quite excited to bring you weekly local deals to help make your pocketbook go further! So if you’re local to Seattle like me, then like Juice in the City Seattle on Facebook, and Follow Juice In the City on Twitter @jitcseattle, and Join Juice in the Seattle with my affiliate link.or not but you should join either way!

 

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Planning For College From Birth to Last Minute High School Money Saving Tips

I still owe money for school so if you can plan on going and save in advance I recommend you do it. I’ve been out of college for nine years now. My husband and I have talked about how we’re planning on saving for our kids, well, step one is to pay off all of our own debt first. For those of you that aren’t in our shoes and just want to know how to save for your own children here are a few tips from Sallie Mae.

Sallie Mae offers these tips for families to help them get an “A+” for their college savings plans:

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For Parents of Children, All Ages:

• Build a plan. First, understand the full cost of college and build a plan to save for it. Sallie Mae’s free Education Investment Planner helps calculate and compare future college costs at more than 5,500 college and graduate schools across the country and provides an age-based estimate of how much to save. It helps users explore the different ways to pay for college (based on savings, scholarships, grants and student loans) and helps families predict the student loan payments once the child graduates. Families can create a savings goal and set up automatic deposits of $25 or more a month or deposit money annually as
budget allows.
• Start saving as early as possible in a dedicated college savings account.As mentioned above, most families save for college using two to three savings vehicles. Consider the following options: Build college funds tax free. 529 college savings plans are tax-advantaged ways to save for college, have no income limitations, and are easily transferable to another beneficiary if needed. Most 529 plans are sponsored by a state and many offer a state tax incentive or other benefits to residents (check 529.com). Family members can enroll in any 529 plan regardless of the state of residence without taxes or penalties. Earnings grow free of federal income tax as long as the withdrawals are used for qualified education expenses. Contributions to a 529 plan can be up to $13,000 ($26,000 if married filing jointly) a year or up to $65,000 ($130,000 if married) at once as long as no additional gifts are made to that beneficiary over a five-year-period.

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• Save more with Upromise by Sallie Mae. Earn extra money for college through Upromise. Since its inception 10 years ago, Upromise members have earned $600 million in college savings, the equivalent of a college education for 20,000 students. Joining Upromise is free and rewards members for eligible everyday spending with hundreds of participating merchants and by making purchases with the Upromise World MasterCard. Earnings can be invested in certain tax-deferred 529 plans, deposited in a high-yield
savings account, used to pay down an eligible student loan or simply request a check. Even friends and family can sign up.

• Give the gift of education – especially during the holidays, birthdays and graduation. Sallie Mae’s How America Saves for College with Gallup found that 16 percent of families had help with college savings, with an average amount of $9,243 from family and friends. Thirteen percent of parents rely on gifts into college savings accounts as their primary way to save for college. Ugift with Upromise. With Ugift, gifts can easily be given directly to a child’s 529 college savings account administered by Sallie Mae’s Upromise Investments.
Giving through Ugift has totaled more than $12 million since 2008.

• Put your employer to work. Check your benefits at work as many companies offer employees the ability to contribute to a 529 plan through ongoing payroll deduction.

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• Kids can save too. Kids as young as school-aged can contribute to their future by setting aside money from a weekly allowance in their college savings account. Older kids can deposit earnings from baby-sitting, summer jobs or working part-time. It adds up over time and is an important reminder of their goal to attend college and a good lesson on saving.

For Parents of Juniors and Seniors in High-School:

• Apply for scholarships: The best way to pay for college is free! Sallie Mae’s free scholarship search connects you with 3 million scholarships worth over $16 billion, and is expanded and updated daily. More at SallieMae.com/scholarships.

• Fill out the FAFSA. Get ready – after January 1, students planning to attend college in the Fall should complete the FAFSA, a must-do for students looking to tap not only federal aid but also most state aid offerings. More at SallieMae.com/fafsa.

• Spread out your tuition payments. Tuition payment plans let families divide their tuition payments over a number of months instead of making a large lump-sum payment at the beginning of the semester. Visit www.SallieMae.com/tuitionpay for more information.

• Check out federal student loans, first. If you need to borrow, look at federal student loans first and then consider a responsible private loan option if you still have a gap. Yearly federal loan limits range from $5,500 for dependent student freshmen to $7,500 for college seniors.

• Be smart about private loans. Private loans are not created equal so be sure to do your homework. Sallie Mae’s Smart Option Loan encourages students to make at least small payments while in school and comes with shorter terms after graduation. These features can translate into savings of as much as 30 to 50 percent in interest charges over the life of the loan and a 5-to-8 year faster pay off time (compared to the conventional deferred private loan in which all interest builds up during a school with a standard 15-year term). More at SallieMae.com/loansmart.

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• Stop by the financial aid office. Talk to your campus financial aid office, especially if your family finances have changed since you’ve received your award letter.

• Claim tax credits and deductions. Be sure to claim the tax credits and deductions you’re eligible for on your income taxes.

This giveaway has ended. Congratulations to shelly pitt.

Photos used from Public Domain Clip Art, tips provided by Sallie Mae.