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Babies R Us Trade In Event: Save 25%

For the Mommas

The Great Trade In Event is back at Babies R Us. The “Great Trade-In” event places an emphasis on specific baby products, such as car seats that, due to safety concerns, may not be the best candidates to be handed down or resold.

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Babies R Us Trade In Event: Save 25%

For the Mommas

The Great Trade In Event is back at Babies R Us. The “Great Trade-In” event places an emphasis on specific baby products, such as car seats that, due to safety concerns, may not be the best candidates to be handed down or resold. Babies R Us tdeals'

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Babies R Us Trade In Event: Save 25%

For the Mommas

The Great Trade In Event is back at Babies R Us. The “Great Trade-In” event places an emphasis on specific baby products, such as car seats that, due to safety concerns, may not be the best candidates to be handed down or resold. Babies R Us tdeals'

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Toys “R” Us Trade-In Event | August 2012

Saving Cents With Sense

Toys “R” Us and Babies “R” Us are having their yearly Trade-in Event. Visit Toys “R” Us or Babies “R” Us now to trade in your used items in exchange for 25% off brands like Chicco, Evenflo, Gracco and more. This event runs from Friday, August 24, 2012 to September 16, 2012.

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10 Items to Sell at a Yard Sale (and Make the Most Money)

Penny Pinchin' Mom

Of course, I was going to start with car seats; that was by far one of the best deals I ever made. I mean, what are you going to do with your old baby car seats? You can’t use them anymore (unless you are planning to have any more kids—I know I’m not!). Yard Tools Yet another set of hot-ticket yard sale items.

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What Makes a Saver?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

The things that give us pleasure vary by temperament. As teenagers, we may be madly saving up for a car. Once baby comes, we might become major spenders on toys, a new home, a bigger car and more. But, in college, I spent my summer earnings – on clothes, on a used car and on school activities.

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