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PINCHme Free Sample Tuesday Surprise Freebie 11/15

Coupons Do Work

What to expect: We just got wind that this month’s box will include CoverGirl Eyeliner and Lip Gloss, Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream, Scotch-Brite Scrubbing Dish Cloth, Enfagrow Next Step Bottles and more! Feedback surveys go live two weeks after you receive your samples. You’ll have 60 days to complete these surveys or they expire.

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AAFES BX/PX Shoppers Get a $5 off $25 Apparel Purchase After Quick Survey

Birmingham Bargain Mom

Shopping for clothing for yourself or your kids take the survey and save if you can shop at the BX/PX.

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7 of the Best Money-Making Apps of 2024

Savings Corner

You can use your smartphone to take surveys, pick up a side gig , sell your unwanted stuff and more. Originally for groceries, it has expanded to include clothing, entertainment and eating out, pet supplies and other categories. For example, surveys are typically worth about 40 to 200 SB points each.

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Valued Opinions – Make Money

freestuff.tv

Before my foray into the online, I used to work for a market research company making outbound calls to conduct surveys. Whilst a lot of people don’t like being called at home, I can guarantee that everything you use from clothes to furniture etc is a result a dedicated research into buyer behavior and trends. Enjoy this site?

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Awesome Holiday Looks from Burlington

Nicoles Nickels

One of the most telling findings of the ‘Burlington’s Impact of Style Survey’ is that 89% of respondents said if they feel good about the clothes they are wearing, it positively impacts the way they perform. The survey also found that clothing can strongly convey confidence.

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Kindergarten to College – Back to School Money Tips

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

According to the July 15, 2010 Back to School Survey from the National Retail Federation, the average family spent around $600 per child for back to school needs, split between clothing (37%); electronics (30%); shoes (17%) and school supplies (16%). learning to give by having them donate last years clothing. Get Social.

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Stay the Course Financially

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

The Bureau of Labor Statistics does a survey multiple times a year, called the Consumer Expenditure Survey. One of the most recent survey’s available reported: “Average expenditures per consumer unit1 for July 2014 through June 2015 were up 5.9 Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported today. billion in March.