I don’t know about you, but I shop mostly online. True, hubs makes me go with him to regular brick and mortar stores and I often pick things up then- but when left to my own devices, it’s pretty much all online.
I used to check out all those online coupon sites (you know the ones, they end in “bug” “mountain” and a bunch of other words that are totally unrelated to coupons or savings) until I realized that they almost never had the stores or items that I wanted, and that I was wasting a lot of time trying to find an appropriate coupon code. So, I just stopped.
But then, I found out about www.savings.com. Savings.com is awesome because, unlike the other coupon sites that I’ve visited, it’s actually easy to navigate. You can search by store, by item, by tags, or alphabetically, plus browsing.
I checked out all my usual haunts- Kmart, Amazon, eBay, Barnes & Nobel. All had coupons. Even Etsy had coupon codes (though those are seller specific, not site wide)! I checked Walmart too, for those of you who aren’t anti-W-Mart, and there are coupons for them too.
Then I checked “toaster oven” (just ordered one from Amazon- should have waited, could have used an Amazon code)- not so good, one result for a brand I’m not familiar with. Then I tried immersion blender- found a $10 off coupon for a Cuisinart Smart Stick. Not too shabby, though it was still cheaper on Amazon than it was in the store that offered the coupon, but Amazon has coupons too.
So will I use Savings.com in the future? Well, I’ll probably forget, but I think I’ll be suggesting it to my friends who sell on Etsy.






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