1. D.I.Y. Solar Water Heater

    Written on August 26, 2010 at 4:41 pm

    Other

    This blog is about saving money! Finding deals and discounts. So, it is with that in mind that I am going to attempt to build my own solar water heater! I am going to attempt this because, according the site where I’m getting the plans, I can do this for under $70 AND I can save up to 33% off on my electricity bill. ( plus the dude is going to give me a 60 day money back guarantee so I really don’t have anything to lose).  My plan is to get this built ( or maybe one of the other energy saving guides that come with it ) and then report back here on my actual savings.

    Stay tuned!

  2. How to get Free Shipping just about everywhere online

    Written on August 20, 2010 at 2:16 pm

    Coupons

    $HIPPING $UX!

    Shipping! Shipping! Shipping! It’s that dirty little cost that is added at the end of the checkout process after you have already fallen in love with the item you are purchasing. Some companies pile on a huge chunk of change and hide it in the “shipping cost” area. I recently wanted to buy a shirt and then noticed, at checkout, they were going to charge me $14 to ship me the $15 shirt. LAME! So, I set out on a mission to find a source where “free shipping is king!” I found it! It is called, ironically, FreeShipping.org.

    From the site:
    Do you dig for the best free shipping codes at all your favorite stores while enjoying the comfort of shopping at home? Pamper yourself and your budget with an exclusive free shipping code from FreeShipping.org!

    It is our mission to help you save on every purchase by compiling the most exhaustive selection of stores with free shipping and handling on the Internet. We cater to every online shopping need, with regular discounts from iconic department stores like Macys, JCPenney, Sears, Nordstrom and Kohls to specialty retailers such as American Eagle, Victoria’s Secret, Best Buy, Oriental Trading and Eddie Bauer. And the savings don’t end with clothes. We take care to ensure online deals from over 2,000 stores and outlets are available daily in time for your next purchase, whether it’s something large or just a personal buy.

    Our merchants update their free shipping codes regularly, so check back often to find the newest promotions on the products you love.

    Currently it looks like they have over 2400 free shipping coupon codes to choose from! Enjoy!

    HEY! IF you like this post, please comment! I don’t bite!

  3. Review: Groupon – Similar to Woot.com but better (IMO)

    Written on August 13, 2010 at 5:40 pm

    Coupons, Food, Other, Store Discount

    Hello All! I just got turned on to Groupon.com….and I like it! Thanks Ally!

    What is Groupon?

    Each day, Groupon features an unbeatable deal on the best stuff to do, see, eat, and buy in your city. By promising businesses a minimum number of customers, we get discounts you won’t find anywhere else. We call it “collective buying power!”

    The “in your city” is what I really like about Groupon.

    Visit the site, and then at the top check the city you are in. As you’ll see below, since I am in Dallas, I see a crazy deal for the day for Dallas:

    Today’s deal for Dallas is/was: $99 for Six Laser Hair-Removal Treatments on Two Areas of the Body at Texas Laser Clinic in Frisco (Up to $1,275 Value). That is a pretty good deal even though it doesn’t apply to me.

    Too bad I didn’t live in:

    Boston: $75 for an Executive Room and Dinner for Two at Radisson Castle Nashua (Up to $243.34 Value)
    Orlando: $15 for $30 Worth of Casual Fare at O’Charley’s
    Colorado Springs: $25 for $75 Worth of Wine from Wine Insiders’ Online Store
    Toronto: $25 for $50 Worth of Elegant Eats and Drinks at Bloom Restaurant

    Go check it out now and LEAVE A COMMENT if you score a great deal! The best comment this month will win a special prize!

  4. This Mint.com is really cool!

    Written on August 5, 2010 at 4:26 pm

    money

    Here is something that is truly useful and truly free….as in 100% OFF COST!

    The site is called Mint.com ant it is crazy cool. What it does is it securely syncs up with your bank to give you a very clear, graphical representation of where your money goes. What I like about it is you can create spending limits by category and it will alert you ( via email or text message ) when you are close or exceeding  your limits.  For example, maybe you want to spend no more than $100/month on restaurants. You can set that up and it will automatically track that for you. You can also sync it up to your credit cards and it shows you your balances, payment history, available credit, etc.

    And the best part is it is 100% Free! When you get a clear picture of your saving and spending you’ll get ( with advice from Mint.com ) saving opportunities to put more of  your money back in your pocket. Go check it out!

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