A Virtual Coupon Corral


August 17th, 2010

(At left: Roping in a very big deal on the ranch.)

It may shock you that I sometimes buy brand new things from the store that aren’t vintage, antique or at least retro. Folks need underwear and efficient freezers sometimes (offers of Home Depot coupons work on me), too.  Yeah, I like old fashioned appliances but the frugal me puts them on display rather than paying $100 more in electricity to run them.  I realize the frugal goodness of coupons, but when I buy something online, I need to have the coupon code in my hand that put the bug in my ear to hurry up and buy it in the first place or I don’t use it. I just buy it and kick myself later when I see codes that I hate searching for. Frugalness definitely costs time.  They have all sorts of services out there to analyze yourself like Billshrink so you can see where you are leaking money, but to me, discounts are the way to go.

Over at Savings.com, they have a lost compiled of every possible code for things from Sony computer coupons to a wide variety of fashionable and current clothing.  I spotted Bulgari, Diesel, and Sean John, just to name a few.

What I liked is that I could search designers and brands by name, and then the site tells me what online shops have discounts available, rather than choosing a store name and then sifting through and finding an offer that fits. It’s a veritable coupon corral, rather than lists of lists.  Toddle on over and rope yourself a bargain.  Alternately, post the deals and coupon codes that you have found to share with the community.  Might be a good way to promote yourself, dear marketing managers of online stores with coupon codes.

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