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Tue, Sep 28th, 2010, 12:41 AM #46
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Tue, Sep 28th, 2010, 10:07 AM #47Senior Canuck
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Hello There,
Here is the link to info and a phone number for the Hallmark sale. People have also posted sample prices of things they have bought there!
http://forum.smartcanucks.ca/155669-...oronto-canada/
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Tue, Sep 28th, 2010, 10:10 AM #48Senior Canuck
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-Go to events like Anniversary Events, Birthday Events where they have free kids activities, food/drink, prizes etc. Great way to entertain the family for no cost
Just wanted to clarify when I posted this, I meant store anniversaries/b-day celebrations. Businesses have them all of the time! We go to a farm store sometimes in K-W area that sets up bouncy castles and BBQ every now and again just for customer appreciation!
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Tue, Sep 28th, 2010, 01:14 PM #49
Combine, combine, combine! Get the "loss leader" groceries (that you will use) at SDM on a 20X points day. Redeem when you have coupons for something else that you want on sale. Use coupons to get things like the Stouffers on sale for a fraction of the cost, then redeem for the free rewards. I'm lucky to be able to stack at my LD, so i get a lot of "lux" items that I wouldn't normally buy like those $16 venus razors by pricematching and stacking. Stockpile as many copies of the coupons as you can so that you can get many when the item is on sale. Work together: get friends and family interested in using coupons and you can share/trade those less frequent coupons like brandsaver.ca and save.ca.
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Tue, Sep 28th, 2010, 02:14 PM #50
This website!!! I just found this (a few weeks ago), and I am in love!! I have received more free stuff, and amazing deals then I can every explain! And I am having a blast.
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Wed, Sep 29th, 2010, 11:56 PM #51Smart Canuck
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Figure out when your "Hippie Christmas" date is... By this I mean the day that most university students change residence. It seems to be the first week of September here in Edmonton for the U of A. Since many students move between furnished and unfurnished rooms or move far away they often curb furniture and other things between moves.
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Thu, Sep 30th, 2010, 12:09 AM #52It's time to win
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Thu, Sep 30th, 2010, 12:19 AM #53Smart Canuck
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There are tonnes of great ideas here and I don't want to repeat the same things but my DH and I only ever use credit cards (no debit) because we get SDM points for every dollar we spend on it. We are very disciplined - we always pay our balance but we get tonnes of points.
jaxPretty please with sugar on top, can you use my Swagbucks referral?
swagbucks.com/refer/jaxflower
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Tue, Oct 26th, 2010, 06:25 AM #54
I keep my eyes peeled for those pink stickers at RCSS - - I got yogurt this morning that had pink stickers on it, but the Best Before date isn't until Hallowe'en. Somebody screwed up there! It's even better when you have coupons to go with those products.
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Thu, Nov 4th, 2010, 12:14 AM #55
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Thu, Nov 4th, 2010, 12:36 AM #56Canadian Guru
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i refil hand soap pumps with dish soap, that way i don't have to buy all sorts of different soaps, i've been doing it for years and with coupons you can get them for practically nothing!
When life hands you Edward Cullen...throw him back and demand Eric Northman....
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Thu, Nov 4th, 2010, 12:16 PM #57Smart Canuck
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TFSA! I use mine through Questrade as a tax free investment account.....all the profits I made on my stocks are tax free! Gotta love it considering we just came out of a recession so stock prices were deflated but are now making great returns

Other than that, put your savings into a high interest account.....current 2.1% at Peoples Trust. No minimum.
Plus apply for all the freebies, then you won't have to spend money on shampoo, rasors, etc for a while.
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Tue, Jul 12th, 2011, 02:50 AM #58
I live very close the US border. There are lots and lots of shipping and receiving companies in the US towns with border crossings into Canada (I use TBS Shipping Plus in Point Roberts, Washington...it's closest). These shipping companies enable Canadians to order anything on-line that needs to be shipped within the US...in fact it's their bread and butter.
For instance, I recently purchased a Jura-Capresso ENA Superautomatic Espresso Machine through a US website that doesn't ship to Canada. I paid $550 US and like a lot of US sites, no tax, no shipping charge(I also got some gourmet beans for FREE!). The absolute best price I could find in Canada was $999 CND+tax...and believe me I left no stone unturned! So even with duties(hst+8%) I saved a ton of money. I also buy a lot of vitamins and supplements from the US. They can be quite a bit cheaper, and as long as they're made in the USA you don't have to pay duty on them. A friend of mine just ordered a fancy mountain bike and saved a ton of cash too(she used Ship Happens in Sumas, Washington).
Before having anything shipped to one of these companies you have to sign up on their website. This is so they have your contact information when your package arrives. The company I use emails me when anything comes in with my name on it. Depending on the size and weight, they charge $3 to $7 handling fee per package (most things are $3).
When placing an order through a US website you would fill out your proper Canadian billing address. Then when filling out the shipping address use your own name with the shipping company's US street address. That's how it works...easy!
I recommend doing this for big ticket items since US prices are often much lower. Basically this just allows you to cross-border shop on US websites...and save a ton of money!Last edited by What's the deal-e-o; Tue, Jul 12th, 2011 at 02:54 AM.
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Tue, Jul 12th, 2011, 11:50 PM #59
This is how we get our biggest savings:
sale hunting for groceries, price matching and coupons. I always write the price of an item I am price matching so when I am shopping it stays organized and if by chance WM has a better price than my PM (like clearance) I am able to mark is down on my list so I am not price matching a higher price. I always put a little star next to coupon items so I dont forget.
for our credit card debt: balance transfers. we never use the card that has a transfer on it and never pay interest. we use the zero balance card to pay bills, groceries, gas and eating out and as soon as we get home we make a payment in the amount we would have paid in cash...we earn points/cash back etc on our cards and keep one zero at all times.
we buy clothes out of season...when winter is comming to an end..I buy my kids snowsuits, mitts, hats, boots for next year. I didnt have to buy anything this year since 2 years ago I spent about 20.00 per complete outfit (suit, hat mitts and boots) so I bought about 8 full winter outfits in various sizes. this year when winter came there was one that would have been too small so sold it at a profit. same goes for summer gear etc this really lowers our spending on clothes. we are always under budget for these items.
when you shop around dont forget to shop around online too. especially for electronics, or anything else. you never know what kind of deal you will find!
Make a budget and stick to it.
Our budget includes everything from gas, pocket money, even utilities. If I get a utility bill that is higher one month than I expected I usually take it off the following month from my meal menu to include more meals made from my stockpile so I can reduce the grocery bill that month.
I am a little bit of an impulse shopper so I actually have a budget for that too. I have learned discipline but sometimes a good deal pulls me in. so if I dont spend my impulse money this month, I carry it over and when I find something I really want and maybe even need I can buy it without hurting the budget!
finally as someone else mentioned leave the DH and the kids for that matter at home!A little goes a long way!
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Tue, Jul 19th, 2011, 11:54 AM #60
dont go shopping!! If I want to save money, I just don't go into a store.
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