Posted May 5, 2009 - 06:45 by Myscha Theriault
Deals and Coupons, Food and Drink
Trying to keep it casual this May fifth? Still hoping for a stylish event but don't want to be stressed out? Try out these three sample menus developed with some help from SoupBase.Com. To help keep the stress factor down, they've agreed to do another special price break for Wise Bread readers. Check it out.
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Posted March 6, 2009 - 09:56 by Torley Wong
Shopping
Are you interested in a new Mac mini? Read this first: be informed about which upgrades don't make sense and what to do about it.
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Posted February 10, 2009 - 18:49 by Xin Lu
Deals and Coupons
A few months ago I shared a coupon code for Restaurant.com that allowed 80% off on their already discounted gift certificates, and that post was quite popular. Today I found that they have a great deal valid from today until February 15th, 2009 that gives 60% off their gift certificates and a $15 gift card for shopping at FTD. You could easily take care of both dinner and flowers for Valentine's Day with this deal.
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Posted November 18, 2008 - 18:16 by Xin Lu
Deals and Coupons, Coupons, Food and Drink
Restaurant.com regularly sells $25 restaurant gift certificates for $10, and $10 gift certificates for $3. From today to 11/20/2008, a coupon code gives you an additional 80% off so a $25 gift certificate is only $2, and a $10 gift certificate is only $0.60! Additionally, FatWallet.com is having a 25% cashback sale on Restaurant.com so if you use FatWallet you would essentially get the $25 gift certificates for $1.50 each, and $10 gift certificates for $0.45 each after you receive the 25% cashback.
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Posted October 16, 2008 - 12:25 by Paul Michael
Frugal Living, Deals and Coupons, Freebies, Deals, Coupons
Very quick and super deal for you folks, to follow my vent on mortgages. And considering what I was saying, we need to save every penny we can. Anyway, Sears is going a little gaga and selling off a whole bunch of decent clothes for 90% off, sometimes more! How much more? Well, when you click on the link you'll be greeted by items that have been reduced from $20-$30 to just 99 cents. I'm not even sure you could find a deal like that for a used sweater at a charity store.
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Posted August 14, 2008 - 17:43 by Xin Lu
Personal Finance, Real Estate and Housing, General Tips
This week a story from The Detroit News reported that homes are being listed in Detroit for $1. One particular $1 home sold for cash after being on the market for 19 days. The buyer seems to have gotten the deal of a lifetime, but did she?
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Posted June 5, 2008 - 14:02 by Paul Michael
Personal Finance, Deals and Coupons, Deals, Freebies
Key Bank clearly did very well from their iPod promotion, because Compass Bank is now running almost the exact same deal. With Compass Bank though it's a very cool 2GB iPod Shuffle, and it's free to new customers.
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Posted January 24, 2008 - 08:54 by Paul Michael
Deals and Coupons
This deal is about as simple as they get. So grab a bag or two of your favorite popcorn, browse through the aisles of your local Hollywood Video and pick up a video rental on the house.
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Posted December 28, 2007 - 23:04 by Paul Michael
Life Hacks, Deals and Coupons, Consumer Affairs
Ever wondered what happens to all that stuff the good folks of law enforcement have stashed away? You know, anything from car stereos to bags of diamond necklaces, watches and gold rings. Well, when it's no longer required as evidence several things can happen to it. If the police can find the original owners, they'll get it back. If they can't, they'll often sell it off at auctions. And I've just found a terrific site that lets you bid on all sorts of great stuff like this at silly prices.
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Posted December 2, 2007 - 10:18 by Paul Michael
Deals and Coupons
I'm not entirely sure why this stellar deal is on a music site, but I don't care. Right now you can get several different styles of the classic Chuck Taylor Converse shoes, including these great high-tops pictured, for under $10.
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