Posts Tagged ‘discount’

Harbor Freight Tools – 20% off Coupon on any single item (no minimum purchase required)

Written on July 31st, 2010 by l2cadminno shouts

Harbor Freight Tools – 20% off Coupon on any single item (no minimum purchase required)

Offer expires 12/31/2010

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McDonalds coupon: Receive off $1 coupon at participating U.S. McDonalds

Written on July 13th, 2010 by l2cadminno shouts

Snag a $1 coupon at participating U.S. McDonalds(when purchasing any McCafe Real Fruit Smoothie or Frappe).

Offer Expires August 15, 2010

Limit one coupon per person per visit.

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Bucca Di Beppo (Italian Restaurant >> $10 Off Any Purchase of $20 or More <<

Written on May 5th, 2010 by l2cadminno shouts

Bucca Di Beppo (Italian Restaurant >>  $10 Off Any Purchase of $20 or More <<<

EXPIRES: 12/31/10 - One coupon per visit per table. Present this coupon at time of purchase to receive discount off your total purchase.

Not valid with any other offers or discounts. Not refundable or
redeemable for cash. Excludes tax, gratuity and purchase of gift cards.
Excludes alcohol in states where prohibited by law. Valid for dine in
or Buca To Go. ENTPub$OFF  Subject to Rules of Use. Coupons VOID
if purchased, sold or bartered for cash. .

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Jiffy Lube $5 off Coupon (requires submission of email and regular address)

Written on May 5th, 2010 by l2cadminno shouts

Jiffy Lube $5 off Coupon  (requires submission of email and regular address)

EXPIRES: 1/1/11

Get $5.00 off a Jiffy Lube Signature Service® Oil Change.

Each Jiffy Lube Signature Service® Oil Change includes up to 5 quarts of quality motor oil, an oil filter, and more:

  • Clean exterior windows
  • Vacuum interior floors
  • Check tire pressure
  • Check and top off the following fluids:

    -transmission/transaxle fluid

    -differential fluid

    -power steering fluid

    -windshield washer fluid

    -battery water (excluding sealed batteries

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Coupons

Written on November 8th, 2009 by l2cadminone shout

Coupons are not created equal.   So you really need to pay attention how much of a discount that you’re actually receiving.

Examples of good coupon offers include

  • Free (if none or very little strings are attached).
  • Provides a discount of 15% or greater.
  • Buy one get one free.
  • A coupon that will allow you to combine it with other coupons and offers.
  • A coupon of a product or service that you were planning on obtaining anyway.

Less desirable coupon offers will require you to spend a lot of money while yielding you a comparatively small discount.

So, do the match on how much money that you are actually saving.

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Finding free stuff that’s actually free….

Written on August 20th, 2009 by l2cadmin2 shouts

When it comes to free stuff, the saying “there is no such thing as a free lunch” applies most of the time.  You end up working for potentially  free stuff  by giving out your email and street addresses, completing surveys and jumping through several internet based hoops.    We took a look around on the internet and found some deals that are actually free.

  • Earn college credits (or even a degree) by taking free online courses.  No, were not kidding.  That being said, you will need to do some leg work of your own for this to work.
    • We think that this web site is probably the best place to start.  Remember stay away from the many bait and switch web sites where free is not actually free.
  • Free software
    • If don’t feel like shelling a bunch of cash for Microsoft’s office product, try the free software equivalent called  open office (Word processing (like Microsoft Word), Spreadsheet software (like Excel), a drawing application (like Visio) and even presentation software (like Power Point).
    • Free software replacements for proprietary applications running on Microsoft windows.
    • A well respected and free Anti-Virus software package known as AVG
    • Ad-Aware free SpyWare removal software.
  • Free Food
  • Free teacher and learning resources from the Federal Government
  • Free eBooks  – Project Gutenberg has 28,000 eBooks to download and print free.
  • Free Internet Radio customized to your specific artists.  Essentially, you build the station play list yourself.
  • Print your own Free graph paper (several different styles)
  • Create your own work or personal planner forms. Choose from about 100 templates.
  • Kinda Free stuff - There  are tons of free stuff web sites on the internet.  Most of them will require you to provide your name, email and street address, etc.  If you want to try this, I would strongly suggest that you:
    • Sign up with the post office for a local post office box ($30 for 6 months).
    • Create a new email address that you are willing to trash later
    • Never provide your real birthday, social security number or phone number (or any other private information).
    • So, when you sign up provide them with your P.O. Box Address, your new trashable email address, a fake birthday, etc.
    • Go forth and Google something like “free stuff”
    • One final word of advice, if the site suggests that you try something to win a discount coupon, etc.  Skip it and move on.   The main thing you have to loose is your time.
  • More kinda free stuff.
    • 250 Business Cards for Free?
      Well, not exactly.  After going through the online setup for the free business cards,  you’re billed about six bucks for the shipping and handling.  And that is the cheap slow boat to china shipping option.  So, you figure that might make two to three bucks on the deal.  The other not so free aspect of  order the business cards online is the avalanche of  offers you need to skip (or de-select) before you can finalize your order.  That being said, it was worth it for us to sign up for the not so free cards.  If you are interested just google “free business cards”.

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