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Cellfire eCoupons
Cellfire ecoupons are paperless electronic coupons that you upload onto your store’s loyalty card. Every 2 weeks new coupons are added and in just a few minutes you can have them all uploaded to your card for extra savings at the store – and you don’t need to bring any coupons to the store, just your loyalty card!
Cellfire is currently available at the following stores:
Nicoles Nickels
- Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Intersting (and funny) Poll
The survey revealed: Almost three-quarters of respondents (71%) are now clipping coupons; A majority of men (58%) and women (53%) say that worries about money have not affected sex lives; Four in ten respondents (41%) consider treating themselves to something under $49 to be a splurge; Even in a tough economy, just over one-quarter (28%) of respondents won’t give up purchasing quality items and 17% won’t give up buying their favorite beauty product “We know how important saving money and saving time are these days, so we aren’t surprised with the findings that something as simple as using
Kansas City Penny Pinchin' Mama
- Sunday, September 13, 2009
Paperless, mobile coupons all the rage
Tags: Coupons Electronics Coupon and deal site Receiving coupons via mobile devices is becoming more popular, according to a story in the NY Times .
“Mobile 8220;Mobile coupons — usually text messages with discount codes sent to a cellphone — are becoming the blue-light specials for the digital age, promoting last-minute clothing sales, two-for-one entrees and cheap tickets to the theater,” the story says.
Bargain Babe
- Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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Paperless, mobile coupons all the rage
Tags: Coupons Electronics Coupon and deal site Receiving coupons via mobile devices is becoming more popular, according to a story in the NY Times .
“Mobile 8220;Mobile coupons — usually text messages with discount codes sent to a cellphone — are becoming the blue-light specials for the digital age, promoting last-minute clothing sales, two-for-one entrees and cheap tickets to the theater,” the story says.
Bargain Babe
- Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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World Wisdom: Go Paperless!
Sign up for automatic withdrawals using your check or credit card, and have statements emailed or delivered electronically. Whenever possible, do your bills without paper. It saves time, prevents late fees, and saves money (up to $6 in stamps and 4 hours a month, based on some estimates). Ideal Bite - Sign Up for Fun, Free Eco-Living Tips
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Motherhood Moments
- Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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Take A Shortcut
Shortcuts has paperless coupons that you can load onto your store loyalty cards for the following grocery stores: Baker's; City Market; Dillon's; Fry's; Fry's Marketplace; Gerbes; Hilander; JayC; King Soopers; Kroger; Kroger Marketplace; Owen's; Pay Less; QFC; Ralph's; Smith's; and Smith's Marketplace. Tags: grocery stores shortcuts.com electronic coupon I completely forgot about Shortcuts.com , mostly because it doesn't apply to me at all. But my good buddy Marie sent me an email about it, mentioning it might be helpful to my readers.
Drugstore Divas
- Friday, April 3, 2009
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Cellfire eCoupons
Cellfire ecoupons are paperless electronic coupons that you upload onto your store’s loyalty card. Every 2 weeks new coupons are added and in just a few minutes you can have them all uploaded to your card for extra savings at the store – and you don’t need to bring any coupons to the store, just your loyalty card!
Cellfire is currently available at the following stores:
Nicoles Nickels
- Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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Coupon Secrets from Founder of Couponmom.com
That's the subject of a profile about Stephanie Nelson, founder of couponmom.com in the latest issue of ALL YOU magazine. Here are her secrets for finding grocery and drugstore bargains online: * "Use paperless coupons. Once your card is registered card, you can electronically transfer coupons to it. * Follow a coupon schedule . There's a method to finding grocery and drugstore bargains online. Check out shortcuts.com to see if your grocery store offers e-coupons, which are downloadable to the store’s discount card.
The Frugal Duchess
- Friday, April 17, 2009
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Short Cuts Loyalty Program is Used by Safeway Now Also
AOL’s Shortcuts.com, CLICK HERE , a free, paperless electronic coupon service that links coupons directly to participating grocery store savings cards, today announced shoppers can now use this free service at all Safeway Inc. has 1,554 stores in 22 states and the District of Columbia under local brands such as Safeway, Carrs, Dominick’s, Genuardi’s, Pavilions, Randalls, Tom Thumb and Vons. “We’re excited to make Shortcuts.com electronic coupons available to millions of Safeway, Inc. owned stores nationwide. Safeway Inc.
Thrifty Coupon Deals
- Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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Guest Post: Online Banking
You can set up individual payees like piano teacher or gardener and an electronic check will be mailed directly to them prior to the due date. Paperless - receive email reminders and ebills from all major credit cards Increased control - It helps you track bills including mobile phone, credit cards, car, gas, mortgage/rent payments. Saves significant time/money - Cuts down on both postage and cost of checks. Thanks so much to the wonderful Martha at A Sense of Humor is Essential for agreeing to help me out while I am in Boston by writing this guest post. She
Fantabulously Frugal
- Thursday, July 2, 2009
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Intersting (and funny) Poll
The survey revealed: Almost three-quarters of respondents (71%) are now clipping coupons; A majority of men (58%) and women (53%) say that worries about money have not affected sex lives; Four in ten respondents (41%) consider treating themselves to something under $49 to be a splurge; Even in a tough economy, just over one-quarter (28%) of respondents won’t give up purchasing quality items and 17% won’t give up buying their favorite beauty product “We know how important saving money and saving time are these days, so we aren’t surprised with the findings that something as simple as using
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