Shop For Spring & Learn How To Save More Money

I don't know about you, but I've got Spring Fever! We had 70 degree weather in New York yesterday and it got everyone in the mood for Winter to get out of town so we can go for walks, start the garden and do some shopping for the latest Spring fashions. Today the temperatures went back down into the 40's. 

Everyone should learn how to save more money this Spring with these webportal's cash back links and hot deals for even more specials like free shipping and BOGO (BuyOneGetOne) sales. The stores already have warmer weather merchandise on the floor but I don't want to buy when it's chilly so I just browsed. As usual I like something in the store and they never have the size and/or color I want so right away I check online to see if it's available and I make sure there's a way to save money on it too. Gotta shop smarter these days and stretch every dollar.

Since Christmas 2010 I've accumulated over $31 in Cash Back with more pending from the MA webportal for my regular purchases while saving even more with discounts or sales by doing some Comparison Shopping and strategizing with Hot Deals and customer rewards or codes from the merchant's promos.

A great way to get even more out of your purchase is to sign up for that merchant's customer program. For example my repair shop has a business account with the Staples Rewards program and gets monthly incentives to get free goodies with orders over $100 but only by phone or online. So to the internet I go, and find at MA there's a 2% cash back. Staples also offers free delivery for orders over $50 then I add the Rewards coupon for a free dvd player, mp3, or video camera that average out at a $80 value and it's a no-brainer to shop online!! 

These past 4 months we've gotten a free item each time with our usual office supply purchases. And I got a free 12 pack of Bounty for a smaller order plus 30% off a print order with another incentive mailer so I strongly encourage everyone to sign up and get more for your money!

Old Navy, Sears and New York & Company are next on my list....


 

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