Concord Pet Midnight Madness!

Yay! It’s back, it’s back, it’s back! I saw an ad for Midnight Madness, next Sunday. 30% off your entire purchase, food is limited to two SKUs. I see several ways around this-take your spouse or a friend and you can both get two. Or, since lots of the Concord Pets are close together, visit more than one. I plan on getting two different kinds of food, or four bags, at two different stores.  If you haven’t already, like Greenies on Facebook and print the $10 coupon. That should turn out to be a great deal with the 30% and the $10 coupon. Look through your old inserts and google your favorite companies online for coupons. As a rule Concord Pet always takes my mfr coupons and hopefully Sunday will be no different.

I have three giant dogs to feed, so I’m excited about saving all this money on dog food!

trying to scare off the competition?

Whenever you have a hobby or interest, if your friends & family hear or read something about it, they’re likely to tell you about it. So it was no surprise that several friends and family forwarded me this article today and asked me “What do you think?” It also is being discussed, as expected, on the coupon chat boards.

So what do I think? First, I’ll save you some time and tell you it’s a very anti-couponing article. Takes too much time, savings not that great, etc. etc. Sure I could refute each and every point she makes, as I save myself a great deal of money couponing. And I do agree with her that it takes time and is not for everyone.

But here’s the funny part. One couponer on hcw just did a simple google search on the author of the article, and this came up. That’s right, a bargain blog. Turns out Ms. Fontinelle is quite the bargain hunter.

So why would she write such an essay, trying to scare off potential couponers? Who knows. And really, who cares. Maybe the deals are getting harder in her area or she’s finding the shelves cleared, trying to scare off the competition. Or maybe she just wanted to get a piece published, and doesn’t care much about what she writes about. We all have bills to pay.

You can read and bargain hunt on this blog, knowing that I believe in everything I do and write about. If I like a store or a deal, I tell you. If I don’t, I tell you. And I always encourage you to try things out for yourself, because what may be interesting to me or work well for me, may not be for you and vice versa. Like Ms. Fontinelle, I disagree with buying coupons and have said as much. But unlike her, I won’t tell you that coupons are a waste of time, all the while I’m bargain hunting and then posting about it.

I think credibility is important when dealing with money issues, even if it’s just grocery shopping.

Concord Pet sale this Saturday

Concord Pet used to have these fabulous Midnight Madness sales twice a year. It was 30% off the entire store and the place would be mobbed. It was great if you needed a big-ticket pet item like a bed or a crate.  I need a crate, and I knew the sale should be coming up in July, so I called.

They are having a sale this Saturday, but unfortunately they no longer do the 30% off the entire store. This Saturday it will be 20% off all food, and all treats and toys will be Buy 2 get 1 free.  Not a bad deal on the food, since most people are brand loyal to dog food, and it’s hard to find deals on pet food. There are various coupons out for dog food, I don’t know if they’ll allow you to stack a coupon on top of the 20% off, they should, as they will get reimbursed for the coupon. And any bags you buy at the 20% sale will NOT count towards their usual “Buy 10 Get1 Free” incentive.

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**~~Summer Savings Challenge~~**

I’m going to challenge myself to a summer savings challenge, and am inviting all of you to join me. I’m running this challenge here and on hotcouponworld, on the stockpiling forum where I am the moderator. One prize per site, and since this is a ‘last man/woman standing’ type of contest, we don’t know when it will end. But the prize will be a big envie of coupons, rainchecks, whatever else I can compile and what is current at that time.

It starts tomorrow, June 25. That’s right, tomorrow! For two reasons, one is that it’s an easy date for me to remember and I don’t really want people to have time to prepare. If I gave you a week or two to prepare, you could go out and overspend in preparation and this is all about stretching and saving a dollar.

Here’s how it works:

Starting June 25, you get to start with a few things. One is $25 for every member of your household. I plan to pull mine out in cash and keep in a separate pouch, but you can monitor it however you wish. GOAL: see how far we can all stretch a buck!

You also get a full tank of gas, so fill ‘er up. We’re going to try to see how far one tank can go, so you’ll have to plan your trips accordingly. GOAL: make us shop smarter and not running all over town for deals.

And you get to have a book of stamps, and $5 per family member in a paypal account. (for trades and MIRs) GOAL: trading, rebates, get rid of unused/unwanted items.

What gets deducted from your kitty of money:

1. Food, beverages, alcohol. Exceptions-any previously planned parties or gatherings, or something that you’d be expected to participate in because of work or something.

2. Outings & entertainment. Exceptions-any previously planned vacations, summer camps, work commitments.

3. Gas. Exceptions-commuting costs, and how you monitor that is up to you.

4. Clothing, accessories, handbags, shoes. Exceptions-if you’ve signed up your child for a sport/camp and you need to purchase a uniform or equipment, or a situation like that.

5. Utilities do not count. Except–if you’re on a monthly cell phone plan and you always go over in minutes or texting, the overage counts and gets deducted. The whole idea of this is to stick to your budget. So check your bill and square it up today.

6. Household-cleaning & paper supplies count. Necessary repairs do not. The very cute dish towels you see at Target and must have, they count.

7. Pets-routine food & medical do not count, treats and toys do.

8. Medical–Rx, copays, all that stuff–does not count.

How you can add to your kitty of money:

Any non-traditional form of income. So, not your salary. But use this as your motivator to grab all that stuff around the house and list it on ebay or craigslist. (Hence the money in paypal to get you started.) You can also trade or barter. Any money gained from MIRs can be added. If you watch the neigbor’s kid weekly for income, that’s usual income and doesn’t get added. But if you watch the kid or the dog for a weekend while they’re away and it’s just extra, it gets added. You can sell your stockpile, get money from surveys or focus groups–just as long as it’s not money you usually count on as part of your budget.

Any gift cards, RRs, ECBs, catalinas, swagbucks, etc. etc.–anything like that already in your possession is fair game!

And, I don’t want everyone sitting at home in the dark eating ketchup sandwiches, just to be frugal. I know that all of you know of ways to score free movie passes, bowling passes, amusement park passes……..so be creative and share with us how you’re doing.

I hope for much of the group to make it through most of the summer. In addition to posting deals, I’ll be posting my progress once in a while, so please post a comment here or on the thread on HCW.