Since the economy is a little scary right now, how about we do a thrifty girl challenge? Post your cheapie, freebie, money-saving or best-deal finds here or just share ways you are saving money!
I found the following freebies/deals this week:
Sheraton Hotel-I used my points for a free night at the Sheraton on the way to Hilton Head with my family while on vacation last week. It was great because we were able to break up the long car ride for the boys and it was totally free (and the hotel we stayed in was recently renovated, super clean and nice which was a bonus)!
Minor League Baseball game-We were planning on going to a minor league baseball game while on vacation and picked up a freebie newspaper and realized that admission was free if you brought in toiletry items to benefit a local charity. We stopped at a Walmart, stocked up on $1.00 shampoos and shaving creams and toothpaste and ended up saving $30.00 on admission...
Max and Erma's Restaurant-they were doing a promo where you could sign up for a "Good Neighbor" card and they would give you a free cup of tortilla soup...I stopped in for mine and it was sooo good!
The library-I hadn't done this in awhile but I ordered a bunch of cds and books to be sent to my local library last week and they emailed to tell me they came in. I went in and got picked up my stack of brand new cds and books...
Craigslist-I always check Craiglist for research studies I can do. In my area, they are listed under the "ETC" section. I signed up for one and qualified for a study paying $75.00!
Walmart-Last week Walmart had spiral notebooks and crayons for five cents a piece...you can't beat that!
Consignment store-I sold some kids clothes that my kids have outgrown and made $30.00!
This week I am planning on doing the following:
-Utilizing the eyecare benefit I pay for at work and get some new glasses for little money out of pocket -Doing another $50.00 market study that I qualified for -Hitting up Staples, Office Depot, and Office Max for their back to school deals -Using the $10.00 gift certificate offer for transferring a prescription to Target pharmacy
Please post your deals!
*****UPDATE************************************************** My husband and I totally reworked our our life insurance, car insurance, and homeowners insurance (moved everything from State Farm to a few different companies that were all A++ rated) and saved over $1,000! Girls-if you haven't done this you should. It WAS time consuming and a bit of a hassle but well worth it!
I haven't done this, but I know Krogers grocery store (at least the one by me) is doing a promotion where you can buy gift cards in certain denominations (I forget what exactly, I think it's like 100, 300, and 600 or something) and they'll add an extra 10% on (so you pay $100 for your gift card and get $110 put on it, etc)
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Not really a deal, but I had my first yard sale ever this weekend and made $600!!! So my old stuff that I would have just donated/thrown away is helping to pay for new stuff. And I still have stuff leftover to ebay/take to Plato's closet and also donate.
I haven't done this, but I know Krogers grocery store (at least the one by me) is doing a promotion where you can buy gift cards in certain denominations (I forget what exactly, I think it's like 100, 300, and 600 or something) and they'll add an extra 10% on (so you pay $100 for your gift card and get $110 put on it, etc)
I totally need to do this because we are at Krogers all the time. I'm adding this to my list!
Not really a deal, but I had my first yard sale ever this weekend and made $600!!! So my old stuff that I would have just donated/thrown away is helping to pay for new stuff. And I still have stuff leftover to ebay/take to Plato's closet and also donate.
I need to do a yard sale too. How much time did you have to spend preparing for it? I know you can make some decent money doing this but I'm always afraid it will take me months to prepare. Did you do yours for one day or two?
Not really a deal, but I had my first yard sale ever this weekend and made $600!!! So my old stuff that I would have just donated/thrown away is helping to pay for new stuff. And I still have stuff leftover to ebay/take to Plato's closet and also donate.
I need to do a yard sale too. How much time did you have to spend preparing for it? I know you can make some decent money doing this but I'm always afraid it will take me months to prepare. Did you do yours for one day or two?
I'd say it took me about a week to prepare, go thru everything, price it, etc. I also had some friends that are preggo or just had a baby boy preshop my sale because I knew they'd be interested in buying some stuff, so I made a good bit of money before I ever even had my sale. And I did Saturday only.
I sold a bunch of stuff at a consignment shop recently.
I also buy all my books used and then sell them back after I read them.
I also recently realized that 90% of the time I wear black high heels. So, I have decided to stop buying so many other types of shoes when what I end up wearing day in and day out is black high heels.
This hardly counts, but I went to a new dentist in a lower-rent area and got the best cleaning of my life for half the price I'm used to paying. Yay! Boo, I need a root canal and he referred me to an endodontist because it's too far gone for a DDS to work on.
Kitty wrote:I also buy all my books used and then sell them back after I read them.
Kitty, have you had good luck selling books online? Do you use ebay, amazon, etc? I have a bunch of books and dvds I'd like to sell, but I have no idea how you go about doing this. Do you price your book the lowest to get it to sell?
I don't really have any tips... I try to drive less, and combine errands into one trip. I also try to buy fruits and veggies that are in season because they're cheaper.
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*****UPDATE************************************************** My husband and I totally reworked our our life insurance, car insurance, and homeowners insurance (moved everything from State Farm to a few different companies that were all A++ rated) and saved over $1,000! Girls-if you haven't done this you should. It WAS time consuming and a bit of a hassle but well worth it!
-- Edited by travelgirl at 11:37, 2008-07-28
-- Edited by travelgirl at 18:02, 2008-07-28
Travelgirl, how did you research your new insurance companies? I also have all my insurances with State Farm and have been wanting to see how much $ I can save if I switch my insurances, however I get so overwhelmed with everything online and I dont know which companies are reputable. Is there a link you can provide or PM me the info? TIA!
"Craigslist-I always check Craiglist for research studies I can do. In my area, they are listed under the "ETC" section. I signed up for one and qualified for a study paying $75.00!"
i tried this, and the site sent me to a page where i have to sign up for $60 a month in order to do the sureys. aren't they supposed to be free?
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"apparently there are more important things in life than fashion... yeah, right."
I did the consignment thing last week. That was some easy cash and I cleaned closet at the same time!
Coupons! I used to get the Sunday paper every week and clip coupons. At the grocery store I'd easily save $12 a trip. I had a feeling this one clerk hated me and my coupons! She practically rolled her eyes and sighed as she was scanning them. Today I saved $15 by using 2 coupons on my new keyboard and stuff for my doggie!
Shopping at the right grocery stores. We have a WinCo but it takes about 10 extra minutes to get there but it is so worth it! Groceries are way cheaper when you bag them yourselves! I told my friend at work about it and she now shops there because she couldn't beleive how cheap it was!
"Craigslist-I always check Craiglist for research studies I can do. In my area, they are listed under the "ETC" section. I signed up for one and qualified for a study paying $75.00!"
i tried this, and the site sent me to a page where i have to sign up for $60 a month in order to do the sureys. aren't they supposed to be free?
yes - some of those are scams. I have a hard time finding them in my area where they're real - you just have to be very careful and never pay money for anything that's supposed to MAKE you money!
"Craigslist-I always check Craiglist for research studies I can do. In my area, they are listed under the "ETC" section. I signed up for one and qualified for a study paying $75.00!"
i tried this, and the site sent me to a page where i have to sign up for $60 a month in order to do the sureys. aren't they supposed to be free?
You should never have to pay to do market research studies. Craigslist can be a goldmine for finding research studies but you also have to be really careful. I think it helps if you are near a large city and especially if your city has a manufacturing or consumer goods company nearby. Procter and Gamble is in my city so I get called to lots of studies for them but at the same time, you never know what you might find. You have to check often and just be smart about which companies you work with. I have done studies for all kinds of products and companies, anything from Peppridge Farms garlic bread to Tampax tampons (don't ask!). They should pay at least $35 an hour in order for it to be worth your while (in time and gas) in my opinion. Good luck!
Actually, my husband did most of the research, god love him. Basically he asked a bunch of friends and co-workers if they were happy with their insurance and got referrals from them. Then he just started calling around. It took all day but was worth it. One thing he did say is to try to find a company in which your city is underserviced. After calling around my hubby found a company with great rates. He asked the rep why they were so affordable and the rep told him it was because the area in which we live was underserviced by them. In other words, there aren't that many people in this geographic area that do business with them which works to our advantage because they are willing to give good rates because the risk is low that they will be hit hard by a geographic catastrophe (tornado, earthquake) because they don't have a high concentration of their customers in this area.