Stuff I Love: Sharing Discounts I Get With You
I’m trying something new this week.
Advertisers to my site share a lot of discounts with me.
I’m now passing them along to you.
So, take a look, if you think there are good deals, use them and share this page.
Also, let me know what you think of the page by leaving a comment or dropping me a line at Daryn@DarynKagan.com.
Happy Shopping!
One of the easiest ways to save some big bucks instantly is by checking out a couple of my favorite gift cards sites. Just a couple clicks before you shop online or at the store will save you a shocking amount of money.
If you use your favorite miles-earning credit card to make the purchase, you’ll also earn miles.
How can you resist that?
I know I can’t.
The first site I check is GiftCardRescue.com.
I encourage you to click over and see which of your favorite brands and stores are there.
Some that jump out at me this week include:
TJ Maxx 22% off
AMC Movie Theatres 20% off
Gap, Banana Republic & Athleta 18% off
I also like the gift cards you can find at Raise.com.
Some highlights there this week include:
Up to 17% off Starbucks gift cards
1-800-Flowers 36% off (Hello, Easter flowers and Mother’s Day will be here before you know it!)
Ann Taylor/Loft Stores 30% off
PetsMart 19% off
While we’re talking Easter, how about a great deal on Easter candy and baskets from the awesome Dylan’s Candy Bar?
They have the cutest Easter Candy collection.
You will get 20% off when you put in the code: DYLANSEASTER.
They are offering FREE SHIPPING on All Orders at DylansCandyBar.com! Use code SHIP4FREE 3/14-3/18!
And who doesn’t love a deal at Tar-jay? Not only can you get free shipping on all orders over $25, they’re having a deal on Spring clothing–Buy One, Get One 50% off. I know I need some fresh t shirts.
I hope some of these deals help you out.
Full disclosure–these advertisers give me a percentage when you make a purchase.
I’m only sharing because they still are great deals to pass along, brands I use myself, and the percentage doesn’t come out of your pocket, rather the advertisers.