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  1. The thing is that it is NOT regular price $49.99. A lot of 3rd party sellers will create a "regular" price that is outrageous, as here, and then "discount" it. This sells for $10 on Walmart.com

     

    http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=10082593

    Thanks for the note -- I hadn't purchased it, just saw the "mark down". Would have noticed the 3rd party seller at check out when i couldn't use prime. Sorry! Will edit my earlier post.

  2. Great ideas...but I am still on the hunt for these. No pawn shops local and GameStop in my area has stopped buying used music accessories for some reason. So no used guitars, drums, mikes. He tried to sell me a whole new Band Hero set. Ummmm, no. If I am looking for some reasonable game accessories I really am not interested in dropping $200 on Christmas Eve. Bonus points for trying though! LOL
  3. OK, I picked up this Wii game yesterday at Target (on sale for $40 instead of $50)...but I'm thinking that I will also need some music themed controllers. Ugh. Are there any deals out there for them? Guitar and microphone at least? We can add another guitar and drums later. But at least something to get started. We've only had the Wii since Sunday (it was a gift from grandparents) so I'm a total newbie.

     

    And as it is so close to Christmas, I'm thinking I should be looking to buy at brick and mortar store that is local (Walmart, Kmart, Best Buy, GameStop, JC Penny, Kohls, Hollywood Video, CVS, Walgreens, BJs). Any ideas on what I should look for, and where I might be able to find a deal?

     

    Thanks so much!

  4. Have the following 2 items in my cart (1 is a lightning deal!) and wondered what you all thought was the better camera, as the pricing is about the same...it is for my in-laws, and they have no digital camera experience and not a lot of tech knowledge, so it must be easy and intuitive. Thanks for your help!

     

    Fujifilm FinePix Z30 10MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 2.7 inch LCD (Whirl White) - FUJIFILM

     

    Special Price: $79.99 (save 47%)

     

    ===OR===

     

    Nikon Coolpix L20 10MP Digital Camera with 3.6 Optical Zoom and 3 inch LCD (Deep Red) - Nikon

     

    $81.46

  5. I volunteer with the March of Dimes, and we just got done a preemie clothing collection in honor of prematurity awareness month (November). Here's the resource list:

     

    RESOURCE LIST

    Websites with free patterns in sewing, knitting and crocheting formats.

    http://www.touchinglittlelives.org/

    http://www.bevscountrycottage.com/baby.html

    http://www.newbornsinneed.org/html/baby_patterns.html

    http://www.carewear.org/index.cfm?pid=patterns/_patterns.cfm

     

    SIZE CHART

    http://www.touchinglittlelives.org/size.html

     

    ON-LINE SOURCES OF PREEMIE CLOTHES

    Here are a few websites to look at (there are probably many more!)

    http://www.nurtureplace.com/

    http://www.preemietees.com/

    http://www.preemie.com/

     

    LOCAL STORES CARRYING PREEMIE ITEMS

    We have found that more and more local stores are carrying preemie items. Here are just a few that we’ve come across: Zutano, Walmart, Carters Outlet, Gymboree.

     

    My oldest was a preemie (just barely 32 weeks). I'll keep your sister and her family in my thoughts and prayers.

  6. Amazon.com has the Lego Community Workers set for $ 38.00 + $ 4.99 shipping =$ 42.99

     

    http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:jNAk09pHNMlHjM:http://bp3.blogger.com/_NUkorrx4Tt4/R8bizJmb50I/AAAAAAAAAEs/imE7klVdDqc/s400/lego-Community-Workers.jpg

    Showing up as $69.99 now. Bummer.

  7. Thanks I think they did fix the addt'l $12 but I placed my order anyway, thanks everyone for the codes. For $45 i was a able to get: 2 hals, 2 holly, 2 storybooks, light up collar,a $10 gift card for $5, free shipping and was able to use the $10 off $50 and.

    Now I can have the book at my home for my kids and one to send to my neices.:cheesy:

     

    Holiday Lights Holly & Hal Moose™ Storybook Gift Set $26.00 $26.00(includes 16 in. holly and hal moose,light up collar & a book)

     

    16 in. Holly Moose™ 13867 1 $12.00 $12.00

     

    16 in. Hal Moose™ 13868 1 $12.00 $12.00

     

    $10 Bear Buck$® Gift Card 13859 1 $10.00 $10.00

     

    Holly & Hal Moose™: Our Uplifting Christmas Adventure 14386 1 $15.99 $15.99

     

    Subtotal: $45.00

    Shipping: $0.00

    Tax $2.76

    Order Total: $47.76

     

    Discounts Applied

    Free economy shipping with a purchase of $25 or more.: - $15.95

    Free storybook when you buy both Hal & Holly Moose™: - $15.99

    Bear Buck$® special offer: - $5.00

    $10 off $50: - $10.00

    Bummer! I tried to add the $10 giftcard for $5 when it showed up, but then I had checkout problems and couldn't use the MOOSE code for free shipping. The free shipping was more $ off than the $5 discount on the giftcard so I just removed the cards from both orders. Ugh, those would have been nice stocking stuffers. Oh well!

  8. Thanks for this! Just placed 2 orders. And FYI, as long as you add in Hal and Holly on their own, the book seems to be added in (along with discount) automatically even without buying the expensive outfits. I did one set as PP did (thanks!) and then the 2nd with some little accessories, etc for a bday gift. Total after discounts was $30.50! Yeah!

     

    Holly & Hal Moose™: Our Uplifting Christmas Adventure $15.99

    16 in. Hal Moose™ - (Group #1)

    16 in. Hal Moose™ #1 $12.00

    Santa BEARboxers $5.00

    Light Up Collar $2.00

    Santa Beard $1.50

    16 in. Holly Moose™ - (Group #2)

    16 in. Holly Moose™ #1 $12.00

    Happy Bearthday Raglan Tee $5.00

    University of Texas Bandanna $3.00

     

    Subtotal: $30.50

    Shipping: $0.00

    Order Total: $30.50

     

    Discounts Applied

    Free economy shipping with a purchase of $25 or more.: - $7.95

    Free storybook when you buy both Hal & Holly Moose™: - $15.99

    $10 off $50: - $10.00

  9. Considering these two BJs TVs...any feedback for me? Both are 42" 1080p full HDTV

     

    Sylvania $629.99 (after instant coupon)

    http://shop.bjs.com/-799-99-less--170-Instant-Coupon-on-Sylvania-42--34--Full-HD-1080p-LCD-TV-Televisions_stcVVproductId22945280VVcatId428419VVviewprod.htm

    Regular Price: $799.99

    Instant Coupon: $170

    BJ's Member Price: $629.99

    Instant Coupon ends November 30, 2008.

    Instant Coupons cannot be combined with any other offer or coupon.

     

    This widescreen HDTV has a 1920 x 1080 resolution and provides an awesome home entertainment experience with stunning picture quality. The Clear Pix Engine PLUS ensures a great picture for movies and television programs. Stereo and virtual surround sound provide immersive audio.

     

     

    Product Features:

    1920 x 1080 resolution

    42" LCD provides crystal-clear images and vibrant colors

    Two 10W speakers for immersive audio

    ATSC and NTSC tuners

    Viewing angles: 178°; Brightness: 500cd/m2

    Response time: 8ms; Contrast ratio: 900:1

    Inputs: 1 S-Video, 5 L/R audio, 1 component, 2 HDMI, 1 PC, 1 audio mini plug, 1 RF

    Outputs: 1 L/R audio, 1 digital audio (coaxial)

    Multifunction remote control

    Sound control can be adjusted to suit your personal preference

    Picture control allows you to customize contrast, brightness, color, tint and sharpness

    Closed caption decoder for the hearing impaired

    V-Chip blocks programs you don't want children to see

    Trilingual on-screen display lets you choose English, French or Spanish

    Sleep timer to program the TV to turn off at a predetermined time

    Auto shutoff automatically turns off the TV

    Dimensions: 13.6"l x 41.2"w x 29.5"h

    Weight: 50.8 lb.

    Warranty: 1 year parts; 90 days labor

    (Model LC420SS8)

     

    Envision $599.99 (after instant coupon)

    http://shop.bjs.com/-749-99-less--150-Instant-Coupon-on-AOC-Envision-42--34--Full-HD-1080p-LCD-HDTV-Televisions_stcVVproductId43405623VVcatId428419VVviewprod.htm

    Regular Price: $749.99

    Instant Coupon: $150

    BJ's Member Price: $599.99

    Instant Coupon ends December 2, 2008.

    Instant Coupons cannot be combined with any other offer or coupon.

     

    A bright and engaging display awaits you on this 42" widescreen LCD HDTV. The generous TV features a full 1080 high-definition display for a clear and breathtaking picture. Mount the unit on your wall with a compatible wall mount arm and bracket (not included) for a great view of the screen from anywhere in the room.

     

     

    Product Features:

    1920 x 1080 full high-definition resolution

    Built-in speakers with 20W of power; stereo and virtual surround create an impressive listening environment

    ATSC, NTSC and QAM tuners

    Viewing angles: 176°; Brightness: 500cd/m2

    Response time: 6.5ms; Contrast ratio: 1,500:1

    Inputs: composite audio, S-Video, component audio, HDMI, analog RGB

    Outputs: headphone, digital audio (S/PDIF)

    V-Chip blocks children from watching undesirable material

    3-D comb filter provides excellent image quality

    3:2 pulldown smoothes picture edges for flawless images

    Includes TV, remote control with batteries, power cord, RGB cable, PC audio cable, base and user's manual

    Dimensions (with stand): 11.4"l x 41.3"w x 30.2"h

    Dimensions (without stand): 4.8"l x 41.3"w x 28.5"h

    Weight: 52.8 lb.

    Warranty: 1 year

    (Model L42H761)

  10. It's been fun reading through everyone's shopping trips. I got back from my sister's house in MA just before midnight, spent time making my lists with the local flyers (had already purchased a paper in MA at CVS when picking up a few free items, plus my research here so I was just confirming the deals I had planned to check on). Stayed up, contemplated pulling all-nighter, then promptly fell asleep. Needless to say, I ended up sleeping in and didn't end up showering until about 9 AM! Out at stores shortly after ten AM.

     

    K-Mart -- will likely go back tonight for a few things that were weekend sale, too busy:

    9 sets of legos (B2G1F) -- 3 each at 29.99/19.99/9.99 price points (including advent calendars)

    Nintendo DS bundle in Blue Ice with Brain Age ($149) and $25 coupon to use in December for a game DD8 wants

     

    Kohls -- very busy, and easily the longest time in line...nearly an hour!:

    Griddle ($9.99 after rebate)

    Fondue Set ($9.99 after rebate)

    digital video camera set ($99.99 for my mom that was watching the kids in MA!)

    big jar candle $3.99

    ladies cashmere socks $4.99

    curious george $5 kohls cares for kids stuffed animal

    2 boxed 2009 calendars $6.49 each

    - 15% discount coupon (saved add'l $24.29), plus earned $20 kohls cash (should have grabbed a few more calendars to get another $10 in kohls cash, i was only $7.xx away!)

     

    Famous Footwear:

    3 pairs of shoes for me

    3 pairs of shoes for the kids

    * used a 20% off coupon and they had the B1G1 50% off sale, so it totalled only $65.xx!

     

    Walgreens:

    6 of the Lil Webkinz B1G1F

    mgr special - chase & sanborn instant coffee $0.99 (x2)

    mgr special - crayolya 64 pk crayons $0.99 instead of normal $5.99 (x2) -- for girl scout troop

     

    Radio Shack -- very helpful, even though I was there late to pick up these few items:

    2 pk wind up LED flashlights (x2) $9.99 each

    noise canceling headphones (x2) $9.99 each

     

    Walmart -- surprised to find most items I wanted that late in the day (around 3 pm):

    multiple $4 items (PJs, hoodies, fleece PJ pants, track suits, clogs, slippers)

    Kung Fu Panda DVD $9

    several $2 DVDs (spiderman 1, drumline, tenacious D, syriana)

    $6 movies (nite at the museum, superbad)

    V-smile pocket $25

    HSM dolls $5 (x3)

    hot wheels cars 10 pk $5

    deluxe monopoly game $10

    cars mack truck $10

    LEI jeans $8

     

    *missed out on Kmart Easy Bake oven for $15, none of the DS games that were on our list were discounted so I waited, but overall I did pretty well. I wanted to buy the 42" HDTV Dell had online, but DH wanted to wait a bit longer. Also some $5 album downloads from Amazon.

     

    Have a great deal of shopping done, will now have to use my normal last minute shopping time for wretched house cleaning and entertaining! LOL

  11. I picked up the cheap and FAR deals yesterday, and wanted to mention a BONUS 1 cent item I found (not advertised in my flyer). In addition to the Dixon 8 pk of pencils (plastic wrapper) for 1 cent, our local store also had Dixon ORIOLE 12 pk of pencils (cardboard box) for 1 cent (limit 2). So there's a way to get 40 pencils (two 8-pks + two 12-pks) for 4 whole cents!!!
  12. If you work in the area of the part, or know anyone who does, they may also be able to get discounted tickets via their HR dept. We are considered a trip to the Six Flags in Springfield, MA and my sister and her fiancee (they live in Shrewsbury, MA) both said they can get discounted tickets through their workplace. Just another thing to consider! And I think they also offer online discounts? It was $29.99/ticket online when I looked a week or so ago. Good luck and have fun!

     

    PS: I think the Entertainment Book may also have coupons...but my book is in the car so I'll update in a few minutes after checking!

  13. I love these! These would be great to use on craft projects also. Which in turn could make some great Christmas gifts . . .:D

    I've used Wallies for altered composition books, like this one using the Ballerina ones ($2 on clearance now!), patterned paper, and rub ons.

     

    <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/Danielle.B.Thompson/ScrapbookPapercraftingPortfolio/photo#4995987227901952018"><img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/Danielle.B.Thompson/RVVP6fV8ABI/AAAAAAAAANg/2-b8MPOpUAM/s144/ballerina%20journal%20front.JPG" /></a>

     

    <table style="width:auto;"><tr><td><a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/Danielle.B.Thompson/ScrapbookPapercraftingPortfolio/photo#4995987301105598482"><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/Danielle.B.Thompson/RVVP-wDDABI/AAAAAAAAANo/pBve-qJxwic/s144/ballerina%20journal%20back.JPG" /></a></td></tr><tr><td style="font-family:arial,sans-serif; font-size:11px; text-align:right">From <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/Danielle.B.Thompson/ScrapbookPapercraftingPortfolio">Scrapbook & P...</a></td></tr></table>

  14. I did a quick search using ShopSmart and didn't get any hits...sorry if I missed a prior post about this!

     

    I picked up the June/July 2008 issue of ShopSmart magazine (it's in the Consumer Reports family) yesterday and noticed that on page 7 one of the reader tips mentioned GottaDeal as a way to shop smarter!

     

    Check out freebie forums. "I use shopping forums like Gottadeal.com to find deals. I have gotten all sorts of things, mostly sample sizes: cereal, detergent and softener, hair-care samples. I also got a free coffeemaker plus the coffee pods to go with it!"

    --Jennifer Stover, Greensboro, NC

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