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We have tons of nieces and nephews, so this is a big deal for us. With coupons and the Amazon deals it's entirely possible. Last year, each child got $150 worth of stuff, and I paid less than $5 for each child. A couple even paid me a couple of bucks per child. Another thing I do is shop the Scholastic Book Orders through the school and pick up the $1 books each time they come around. They retail for $5-$6 each, so for just a few dollars you can get a nice gift.
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Try Michaels or Target.. I've never found any that I like at Wags.
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Barbie printable nail salon???
amyers12345 replied to momee2twins's topic in Deal Finder & Deal Discussion
Holy Cow!!!! I agree that it will definitely be a clearance item this year.. It does look cool, but most of that stuff looks cool, but sure doesn't work well. -
DS10's list: .243 rifle 20 gauge shotgun xbox 360 camcorder MP3 player Diary of a Wimpy Kid books Snowboard netbook
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That's funny.. I would NEVER hope that it's true. I'd much rather see some jerk of a scammer than see another child dying of cancer. The way this has circulated so far in such a short time has astounded me. I hope that social networking can be used for only good in this manner.
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Perimeter Perusing at Target (Target Clearance Deals) - 2009
amyers12345 replied to Brad's topic in Offline Hot Deals
#1. Playskool and Hasbro are the same. #2. The coupon may have reached it's print limit and is no longer available #3. The Barbie coupon was found on the DVDs, not on the printables. -
Perimeter Perusing at Target (Target Clearance Deals) - 2009
amyers12345 replied to Brad's topic in Offline Hot Deals
No, used the coupons correctly, but would have gotten 2 more $20 games for only $10 if she picked up two more. She bought 4 and used (2) $10/2 coupons- that's fine. If you had picked up 2 more $20 ones, one would have been free and you could have used one more $10/2 coupon making 2 games $10 total. -
Perimeter Perusing at Target (Target Clearance Deals) - 2009
amyers12345 replied to Brad's topic in Offline Hot Deals
Why on earth did you buy 4 wii games? The sale is B2G1 free, so you would have gotten 2 free ones. -
Perimeter Perusing at Target (Target Clearance Deals) - 2009
amyers12345 replied to Brad's topic in Offline Hot Deals
What's the rewards program? I haven't heard anything about it here, but I've been way too busy to look. I wonder if we are participating. -
actually, I found another link on Snopes that said it is still pending.. I've gotten this about 100 times, and I checked back and my first email was the first of October. I hope it's true, and I hope that they get there, but there I can't find a record of that address or anyone with the parent's name in the state. Ah, the power of social networking.
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Perimeter Perusing at Target (Target Clearance Deals) - 2009
amyers12345 replied to Brad's topic in Offline Hot Deals
yup! Actually, every time I've done it, it's already at the Target site. -
Cold Stone Creamery - Free Ice Cream Cake Today
amyers12345 replied to Brad's topic in Offline Hot Deals
$18 at DQ... ummm... let's make a rule. If a thread is over 5 years old, it's okay to start a new one! -
Aldis is advertising bakugan this week, too
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They just ran a blurb on the morning news that Walmart is slashing prices on the Thanksgiving feast- and much more. Turkeys are now $.40 per pound! They are proposing a full meal for $20- see below. From Turkeys to Televisions, Walmart Announces New Savings on Thanksgiving Meal Favorites and Electronics Retailer Offers $20 Thanksgiving Meal, Brings Back $298 Notebook with 3GB Memory and Introduces $100 Gift Card on Xbox Arcade for One Week BENTONVILLE, Ark. (Nov. 4, 2009) – Dedicated to helping American families save money on both holiday traditions and gift items, Walmart (NYSE: WMT) announced today significant price reductions* on Thanksgiving dinner favorites, TVs and other popular electronics. In addition to seeking savings on gifts under the Christmas tree, recent research shows more than 50 percent of consumers plan to shop price discounts in the coming weeks on non-gift purchases for themselves or family.** Starting Saturday, Walmart stores will begin their first one-week electronics savings event with special buys and Rollbacks, including a new $298 HP notebook computer. In addition, as shoppers evaluate the impact of tight budgets on holiday meal planning, beginning today Walmart will feature select 12-pound turkeys for less than $5, helping families serve a complete Thanksgiving meal for eight this year as low as $20.* “We’re proving that we’re committed to helping moms afford the holidays in these tough economic times,” said Jack Sinclair, executive vice president, groceries, Walmart. “That’s why we’re offering incredible pricing on the turkey and all the fixings.” A turkey dinner for eight as low as $20 According to a survey by the American Farm Bureau Federation, last year’s average cost of a turkey was roughly $1.19 per pound. Beginning today, select Grade A turkeys are available for 40 cents per pound at Walmart.* These gobblers are part of Walmart’s $20 Thanksgiving menu guaranteeing family favorites will be on the dinner table this holiday season. Walmart’s $20 Thanksgiving feast includes: * One 12-pound Grade A turkey* * Three 11 to 15.5-ounce cans Green Giant vegetables * Two 14-ounce cans Ocean Spray cranberry sauce * Three 6-ounce boxes of Stove Top stuffing * One 5-pound bag of red potatoes * One 12-count package of Sara Lee dinner rolls * One 22-ounce pumpkin roll cake Electronics week of savings event Beginning at 8 a.m. Nov. 7, Walmart will have its first of many special electronics savings events, which includes a week of amazing prices on electronics items at stores through Nov. 13.* Items for this event include: * $298 HP Notebook Computer – 3GB memory, 160GB hard drive, Windows 7 Premium * Sharp 1080p HDTVs – 42” for $498, 46” for $698 (120 Hz), 52” for $898 (120 Hz)*** * Panasonic 46” 1080p plasma HDTV for $788*** * Xbox 360 Arcade Console $199 with $100 Walmart Gift Card (for use on future purchases; minimum store quantities are at least 10 per store) * $148 Sony Blu-ray player (model #BDP-S360) * $29 Magnavox Upconvert DVD player (model #DP170MGXF, 1080p) "Each holiday season we focus on delivering a better price on quality entertainment and electronics, and this season is no different," said Gary Severson, senior vice president, entertainment, Walmart. "We're excited about our electronics event that starts Saturday. It will be evident through the coming weeks that this year Walmart will offer more opportunities for our customers to save than ever before." According to recent research by the Consumer Electronics Association, four out of five adults plan to purchase electronic items this holiday season. Customers can find more information about recent Walmart price reductions and holiday savings for electronics and toys at www.walmart.com/ChristmasShop. * Prices and availability may vary in AK, HI, OK, NM, WI and at Walmart.com. Prices on select Grade A turkeys begin November 4; limit two turkeys per customer; weights and brands vary by store. Prices on electronics items begin November 7. Quantities are limited; no rain checks; purchase limit on select electronics items of two per customer. All prices do not include tax. ** Research taken from BIGresearch, Consumer Intentions and Actions, October 2009. *** For HDTVs above, diagonal viewing area is as described: 42” class is 41.9”, 46” class is 45.9”, and 52” class is 51.9”
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Perimeter Perusing at Target (Target Clearance Deals) - 2009
amyers12345 replied to Brad's topic in Offline Hot Deals
you're welcome! The world of couponing is just amazing- I swear! -
Perimeter Perusing at Target (Target Clearance Deals) - 2009
amyers12345 replied to Brad's topic in Offline Hot Deals
Leapfrog Tag Reader $39.99 (if not, price match to TRU toy book) $10 MQ http://www.leapfrog.com/etc/medialib/leapfrog/coupons/additional_coupons.Par.63631.File.tmp/10%20off%20Print%20Coupon%20For%20Tag.pdf $10 TQ =$19.99 Tag Jr. $28.99 Use above coupons- both say any tag system, but the TQ will have to be overridden) =$8.99 PlaySkool Bounce Back Racer: $29.99 PM to TRU toy book -$10 TQ =$19.99 Clue Secrets and Spies $19.99 PM to TRU toy book -$5 MQ -$5 TQ =$9.99 Guess Who Extra $16.99 PM to TRU toy book -$5 TQ =$11.99 Pictureka Flipper $19.99 PM to TRU (but I could have sworn this was cheaper at Target- not sure of price) -$5 TQ -$5 MQ WowWee Alive Mini $14.99 $5 TQ =$9.99 (Kmart's BF price) Razor Spark Scooter $49.99 PM to Walmart toy ad.. November 8th-14th (came out on 11/2) 20% off TQ =$39.20 Little People Airport $39.99 -$20 TQ =$19.99 Our Generation Dolls $32.99 Free outfit TQ (up to $12.99) Leapfrog alphabet pal $19.89 -$10 TQ =$10.89 Baby Alive Whoopsie Doo Doll $24 match to Walmart ad (mentioned above) or TRU toy book -$8 TQ =$16 GI JOE Pit $79.99 match to TRU toy book use TQ to get 3 free action figures Barbie and Three Musketeers DVD $9.99 PM to TRU toy book -$5 TQ =$4.99 There are a few more, but I've gotta get a few things done! I hope you can use this! -
That's a camera that takes video, not a camcorder. I like the video feature on my camera, too, but most digi cams only zoom 4x, while my camcorder goes 41x. I was actually able to read a nametag on a guy's shirt from about 100 yards the other day. I have a mini-dv, and I do love it, but it's a PITA to get the video transferred. When i got it, I knew I should have gotten one with an SD, but I cheaped out...
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Perimeter Perusing at Target (Target Clearance Deals) - 2009
amyers12345 replied to Brad's topic in Offline Hot Deals
yes, that's right. There are tons of other deals with the coupons.. if you guys are game -
Perimeter Perusing at Target (Target Clearance Deals) - 2009
amyers12345 replied to Brad's topic in Offline Hot Deals
yes, but if you buy 6, it will group them into 2 groups- the highest 3 and the lowest 3. You will get the lowest price in each group for free. They do this with most similar sales, too. I had (1) $29.99, (2) $20.58, and (3) $19.99. I got a $19.99 and a $20.58 free. I just wish I would have known that before I checked out! Oh- the $20.58 ones were clearance.. they automatically worked with the deal. Scan them and if they say 'Special Purchase' on the right hand side of the scanner, they are included. -
I got this one today: 40% off entire store on BF *Original Company Store Price. Excludes fragrances, gift cards, and Kids Take 2 Tommy Essentials Collection 30-50% off Holiday Sale November 18th-December 1st *Original Company Store Prices. Valid on select items. Coupons for: Take additional 25% off purchase of $200 or more from midnight to 10:00 a.m. on BF (after the 40% off) Take additional 20% off entire purchase on November 25th. Additional 20% off $150 or more or 15% off entire purchase November 18th-December 1st.
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Perimeter Perusing at Target (Target Clearance Deals) - 2009
amyers12345 replied to Brad's topic in Offline Hot Deals
OK- not sure if you guys are still against putting coupon deals on here, but I'll give it a shot. Wii games are B2G1 this week. The toy book coupons are now available at target.com, and there is a $10/2 Wii games coupon. Buy 6 wii games, 2 will be free. Don't worry about getting them all the same price, the 3 highest and the 3 lowest will group together, leaving the 3rd most expensive and the cheapest ones free. Use 3 of the $10/2 coupons (the register doesn't beep, as it is allowing you to use a q on the free item) Get (6) $20 games for $50... or around $8.35 each -
bill n teds xcellnt adventure dvd
amyers12345 replied to dealluvr's topic in Deal Finder & Deal Discussion
I wouldn't worry about the best price as much as I would actually finding it in store. You can sign up for Netflix and have it by Thursday... actually, I think you can view it streaming through Netflix. Sign up for the two week trial and cancel it if you don't like it. Then it costs you nothing. You can cancel online. -
yes, the xbox is $199 before the GC, so $99 after! You can use the GC to buy a hard drive and still have a good deal (the arcade does need a hard drive in order to play most games).
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I don't have any further information on the items- I'd assume that because the Panasonic states plasma, the others are LCD. aww.. thanks Big Jim!
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okay.. just got a tip for this week's, but I will not disclose my source. BTW- it's called The Event- week 41, and it looks like they will have associates managing each item. Xbox360 Arcade: $199 w/ $100 GC HP Laptop, model G60-519WM: $298 Magnavox DVD: $29 Sony Blu-Ray: $148 Sharp 42": $498 Sharp 46": $698 Sharp 52": $898 Panasonic 46" Plasma 1080P: $788 I do have proof.. I just hope it's the right proof!