Big Lots-2 day sale + summer clearance

Big Lots does not take coupons, but they have decent prices. They are having a 2-day sale on Sunday & Monday, plus all of their summer stuff is on clearance. Remember, shop in reverse–what do you need to buy, to take advantage of these clearance prices?

Yay Save–new competitor for household items

Ok, I’m still trying to understand YaySave and see if it’s worth it or not. They have two options–a free option and a $20/year option. I’m still trying to figure out, besides free shipping and 500 Swagbucks, what I get for my $20.

They’re billing themselves as a competitor to Walmart and Amazon and what not, for household stuff. From what I’ve seen, their prices are decent–about as good as they’re going to get for those that don’t care to clip coupons.

Here’s what the site says: Yaysave helps you save on your everyday items. Prices up to 75% less than Amazon, Walmart, Soap.com, Drugstore.com, and Alice.com. Join their Premium membership (currently only $19.95 a yr (Normally $29.99)) and get Free Shipping on all order Plus get an additional discount of 2 to 15% on select products.

Get 500 Swag Bucks, Free Shipping & Extra Discounts when you upgrade to YaySave Premium for only $19.99 a year. Users are credited 500 swag bucks within 5 days of purchase. Yaysave credit swag bucks automatically, by pulling up their swag bucks account with the email address on their Yaysave.com account. You don’t have to join the premium program you can signup for free. But you only get free shipping on orders over $100.

JCPenney-Free Liz Claiborne!

Here is a link to a printable coupon from JCPenney–$10 off any purchase of $10 or more at JCPenney, as long as it’s Liz Claiborne. I think I hear some weekend shopping calling my name.

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Amazon diaper deals–incl bigger sizes.

I had a reader contact me recently about the trouble she’s having finding deals on larger size diapers, and said she was paying about $0.50 per diaper. Ouch–that adds up quickly! I looked around a bit, and I can get them down to about $0.35 each. Certainly not great, but better!

First, get the big box of Size 7 Pampers at about $43.xx. Sign up for Subscribe & Save and save 15%. You can unsubscribe any time after it ships. Also, while you’re on the Amazon site, do a search for “diaper coupons” and your coupon book will show up. It’s kinda hard to see–it’ll be near the middle/top of page and it’s a button that says “coupon book” after you do the search for it. Click it and you will get a few dozen coupons, including a $1.50 Pampers coupon. Apply it to your order and after all is said and done–about $0.35 per diaper shipped.

If you really like the new Huggies slip on diapers, there is a $3 coupon for those on Amazon to. They come to about $0.20-$0.25 per diaper, but if you like them, that’s a good deal.