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I am a bargain shopper. I LOVE coupons!! :wub: I love a good sale...etc. I started a thread to help other fellow bargain hunters find a good deal. If you get a coupon code to a store you can post it here for others to use/save money with. This can be clothing stores, food stores, whatever!!

You can also post websites that have good "coupon codes". If you find one that is pretty reliable and up to date feel free to post the link to that site as well.

Here are a couple deals that I have run across in the last few days:

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code: shipplus2u (free shipping @ oldnavy.com if you have 1 plus size item in your shopping bag)

Expires: 7-16-07

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every Wednesday they have "wednesday deals" in their online outlet. Reduced price clearance items. They change each week and are ONLY on sale on wed.

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certain magazine subscriptions give you a $5 instant rebate at the checkout. I got a redbook 1 year subscription for $3 yesterday!! (previously 8, but with 5 off, it was 3 :) )

Expires: 7-31-07

Hope this helps someone...........:)

-Jessica :rolleyes:


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angel-jd1 Community Regular

Here is another for Kohl's

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code:new9449

expires:7-15-07

10% off all orders at kohl's.com

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Open Original Shared Link has lots of codes for lots of different online stores.
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awesome! thanks you guys! i might just have to do some shopping :D

Dandelion Contributor

www.couponcabin.com

www.momsview.com

www.spoofee.com

I shop online a lot. :D

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Thanks for starting this thread. I saved them to my favorites & will use the discounts for sure.

angel-jd1 Community Regular
www.couponcabin.com

www.momsview.com

www.spoofee.com

I shop online a lot. :D

I think that couponcabin was where I found the old navy discount for my new swimming suit today hehe!! (free shipping). I know I only saved $5 but hey it $5 is money I can spend elsewhere ;)

-Jessica :rolleyes:


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Dandelion Contributor
I think that couponcabin was where I found the old navy discount for my new swimming suit today hehe!! (free shipping). I know I only saved $5 but hey it $5 is money I can spend elsewhere ;)

-Jessica :rolleyes:

lol! that's my thinking too! this could be a very dangerous thread for me. too much enticement to shop.

Katydid Apprentice

www.leggs.com has coupons for $1.00 off of Leggs products like pantyhose, etc.

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Ohhhhhhhhhhh how in the world could I forget........what is better than a coupon??? Things that are FREE!!!!

Wal-mart.com has free samples all the time. Go to their site then to "in store now" then down to "free samples"

Open Original Shared Link is one of my favorite sites! I have gotten free magazine subscriptions, clothes,c_d's, cleaning supplies etc etc etc from watching the postings on that site. LOVE IT!!

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Found this site in a magazine today. I LOVE the format. It is super easy to look up stores/websites. It has some great deals!

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Here is a link for coupon cabin. Just look at the list for stores you like.

Nicole

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