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Crystal from MoneySavingMom: 5 Tips for Finding Great Travel Deals

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

My husband and I love to travel. However, we rarely pay more than half of what the retail price is for airfare, hotels, and car rental. How? Well, here are some simple ways we save:


1)      Order Online.

We’ve done a lot of comparing and have found that you can almost always beat the prices you’d get over the phone or through a travel agency if you purchase airfare, hotel rooms, or car rental online. Some of our favorite sites to use are: Hotwire.com, Orbitz.com, and Travelocity.com.

Each site is a bit different and will offer you different rates and options. When we are making travel arrangements, we always check all three sites to compare prices and options.

Do note that some travel sites add the tax already into the final price shown and others don’t add this in until you checkout. Make sure that you know if there are any extra fees which will be added in when you’re comparing prices.

2)      Choose a Package Deal.

You will usually save a substantial amount of money by purchasing airfare, hotel rooms, and car rental as a package deal. In fact, it’s usually a savings of 50% or more off the retail price to go this route. And sometimes, it’s even greater savings than that!

Even if you don’t really need to rent a car, but it would be nice to have, it’s worth checking into. Many times, you’ll actually save money by renting a car—as opposed to just getting a hotel and flight package.

3)      Be Flexible with Dates and Times.

The more flexible you are, the more possibilities there are for you to score a great discount. When you’re searching online for deals, I recommend inputting different dates and times to see if there is a significant price difference. Oftentimes, just being willing to go 12-24 hours sooner or later, you’ll be able to save $300 or more per person on a package deal.


4)      Use a Coupon Code.

When you’ve chosen which package deal you’re interested in, do a quick search for a coupon code. You can find these codes listed on Cash Back sites like ShopAtHome. You can’t always find a coupon code for the travel site you’re booking through, but it’s worth checking on if it will save you $50—as the coupon codes often do!

5)      Shop Through a Cashback Site.

After you’ve compared prices, found the best package deal, and applied a coupon code, the final way to save is to shop through a cashback site. Do not overlook this important savings tip! Considering that most travel packages are around $300 or more per person and ShopAtHome offers at least 1-3% cashback on orders through Orbitz.com, Travelocity.com, and Hotwire.com, your cashback earnings on travel purchases can quickly add up to a nice little bonus savings!

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ShopAtHome.com’s Thrifty Chatter with Nicole’s Nickels

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Welcome to this week’s Thrifty Chatter series, where we ask the fun questions to some of our favorite Money Saving Bloggers! This week, we’re interviewing Nicole from Nicole’s Nickels. This fabulous blogger shares the best deals, giveaways and so much more with her readers every day… and now you can learn a little bit more about the woman behind the blog!

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How did you start Nicole’s Nickels?

I started Nicole’s Nickels in February 2009 as a way to consolidate all of the great deals I was finding into one place. I was previously emailing friends and family everything but it got hard to keep track of who was interested in what.

What has been the most rewarding part of writing on Nicole’s Nickels?

The most rewarding part are the emails and comments I receive from readers telling me that something I posted helped them save money or make some extra money and how that impacted their life.

Do you have a funny or interesting story about something that has happened because of your blog?

I was at the store one day and had a fistful of coupons. I had been recently featured on my local NBC affiliate just a few days before. My back was to the person behind me and seeing my coupons and how much I was saving, said to the person with her, “That girl is just like that Nicole’s Nickels from TV using all those coupons to save money. I went to her site and now am addicted to it. She seems like such a nice and genuine person.” I turned around to smile and the lady said “It’s you, it’s you!” and gave me a big hug thanking me for helping her.

How have you used ShopAtHome.com to save money, and what is your favorite store to shop from when you use ShopAtHome.com?

Yes, I regularly use ShopAtHome and loved being able to get 20% cash back from Old Navy over the holidays. I had giftcards to use and was able to get a lot of holiday shopping done as well as a few things for myself for a very low cost.

What do you think is the best deal you’ve ever found?

For me personally, I’ve had the best deals at Kmart’s super doubles events where I can get something crazy like 50 items for less than a quarter. I stock up on necessities and also things to donate to my local shelters.

If you could only give one piece of advice to someone who is just starting to coupon and save their money, what would it be?

Start slow. You won’t be able to stockpile right away, it takes time to build up to that. Make it a point to use coupons on sale items and look through matchups on your favorite frugal blogs. Try picking one of the drugstores near you and following a posted scenario on your favorite blog to make the most of their rewards programs.

Any last comments?

If you’re new, try finding a friend to start with. You’ll learn from each other and hopefully have fun while saving money!

Thanks so much to Nicole for taking time out of her very busy life to talk with us here at ShopAtHome.com! If you’d like to be interviewed in ShopAtHome.com’s Thrifty Chatter, email me at blog@shopathome.com for more details!

Carrie from MoneySavingMethods: How to Save Year Round on Holiday Gifts

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Wow!

It is over, can you believe it? The shopping craziness and hustle and bustle has finally come to an end.

Let’s all take a deep breathe. Breathe in…..1, 2, 3…..OK, Breathe out!

Don’t we all feel better?

I hope so. I truly hope you have relaxed and caught your breath, because it is time to start again! I am serious, to save the most you need to start NOW!

For my family, we save thousands a year by doing all of our shopping before the Holidays.. As soon as we are through the season, I sit down and prepare. And, if you also follow a few easy steps, you will find you can save an immense amounts of money next year, too.

gifts-main_FullSo, let’s begin:

1. Create a list: This will keep you from overspending when you find a good sale. Keep your list on you at all times ( I personally have my spreadsheet saved on my computer and then keep a copy in my purse with me always ).
Sit down an put together a list of everyone you need to buy a gift for in the next year. Of course, you can mark down family members, but don’t forget teacher gifts, coach gifts, kids birthday parties, employee gifts, etc.
Next, mark down next to each person the occasion. So, if you need to buy a gift for a Birthday, Christmas and a Wedding for that person, list them three times w/each individual occasion after their name. Remember, if your children go to birthday parties to buy a few extra gifts for the random school friend parties they get invited to each year. And, what about the gifts you donate around the Holidays.

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Above is a photo of my daughter giving her $25 valued gift to a 5 year old girl this Christmas. She was so excited. I paid $6.24 for it!
After each occasion, designate an amount you want to spend on the gift at full price. So, if you would normally get a $50 gift for a wedding, write that number down. If it is only $25 you spend for weddings, then mark that instead.
Finally, leave spaces to mark down what you bought, how much you spent, the saving percentage and the amount saved. Tracking your savings is very inspriring!

2. Once you have your list created, the next step is to decide your savings goal. For me personally, I always try to buy 75% or more. So, if I know I want a $50 gift for a wedding, I will end up spending $12.50 instead. If I want to spend $100 on my child for Christmas, I will instead spend $25 instead. I am comfortable with 75% off and know I can usually meet this goal.
If you are new to sale shopping, you may be more comfortable with a 50% off goal or even another number. But, whatever percentage goal you set for yourself, try to consistently find items in that savings range. If you know your goal, it is easier to meet it and finish your list.

3. Shop regularly!
I know, ugh, who wants to think of shopping right after that mad Holiday rush! But, seriously, this is the best and quickest way to meet your goal for the year. I have a few favorite stores and then watch online for other great sales. Personally, I do very well at Target and JcPenney. On top of that, both of these stores are very close to my house, so easily accessible to me.
Think about your life. What stores do you enjoy shopping the most, are easy for you to get to and would have gifts you would feel comfortable giving. Once you shop at store on a regularly basis, you know where the clearance items are located. I try to run into my favorite stores quickly each week ( at least every other week ).
For me, I can run into Target and back out within 10 minutes. I only go down all the end cap of the aisles because I know that is where their clearance items are. They will usually have a few shelves in each department and I can quickly eye ball or go thru the shelves to see if there is anything 75% off.
If I find items I like, I pull out my handy list to see who it would work for as a gift. If I can match it up with someone, into my cart it goes. Yay! Another person marked off the list.

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Last year, I hit the 75% off Target toy sale and stocked up on gifts for all of 2009 and am already half done for 2010. We had carts full and I split this with my family. We all went thru it later that day and split it up so that not only was I done, but so were other members of my family.

4. Utilize coupons, customer newsletters and discounted gift cards. These methods will save you more and can often bring you to your savings goal if the original sale price doesn’t meet it.
Personally, I keep a portable coupon filer in my car at all times. As coupons come in the mail, the Sunday paper, etc I immediately put them in my file. I alphabetize it by store so as I pull up to any store, I can immediately check quickly for coupons and take them in with me.
One of the best methods to get coupons is through store newsletters ( e-newsletters ) and loyalty programs. Even if I don’t shop a store regularly or for myself, I will still sign up. Often I can get great coupons that I can match with sales and get gifts for others.
$ off $ coupons are a great way to get almost free gifts. When stores send out $10 off $10 coupons or $15 off $15 you can walk out with items that are on sale for close to that amount. When you stack the savings from the sale with the additional money off from the coupon you will be well below your savings goal.
Since you will be planning on signing up for every e-newsletter and loyalty program available, I highly suggest opening an email up for strictly newsletters. This allows me to keep my emails from stores and manufacturers separate from my personal email. I can log in quickly to check deals daily.
And finally, don’t forget to use discounted gift cards. If you missed my previous post on the benefit of shopping with discounted gift cards and where to find them, you can click here to read the article.

5. Finally, keep those receipts! Most stores will do price adjustments for a set amount of time.. On average, it seems to be 1 to 2 weeks. I have an envelope I keep in my car marked with the month on it. As I get back in my car from shopping, I put all receipts in there. That way, when I go to a store and if the item I bought got marked down even lower, I immediately go get my receipt and wheel over to customer service to get the difference back.
If it is past the price adjustment period, I buy the product again at the new lower price ( make sure the SKUs match ) and then go to customer service and return it with the older receipt. Stores usually have a longer return policy than price match period, so this method can be used much longer. For returns, I have found three months to be about the norm, but please check your store for specifics.

Some of the questions I get asked often are how to I keep my kids happy and get them what is on their list. My eldest is now 7, and is pretty specific about what he wants.

But, I am also straightforward with my children. They each get to ask Santa for one gift. And, they know the rest of the gifts come from Mom/Dad, grandparents, etc. It isn’t hard to do, considering all the kids cartoons only show Santa bringing one toy per child.. Thankfully! This year, my son wanted Lego City. My daughter wanted a specific doll. My 2 year old wants Candy Canes (hmmm…that one will be easy).

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Because I know that I want my kids to get their wish from Santa each year, I set aside part of their budget for whatever their specific gift may be and then try to get it as low as I can around the Holidays. So, for my son’s Lego’s I got them Buy 1 Get 1 50% off this year. That is no where near the savings I target, but I am OK with that because I had that money set aside and my overall total for the year is at my goal.

Does anyone else have any helpful tips? What about stores that you shop regularly and find great deals (please share!)

Here is to a successful shopping year in 2010!

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