Fashion Friday~5 deals for you, including 50% off everything at Aeropostale!

I’m trying to get back on board with my regular weekly features, including Fashion Friday. I will be doing the Blog Hop format occasionally, just not this week–no time! But I promise you at least 5 fashion deals every Friday. This is an attempt to help all SAHMs and WAHMs to get out of our sweat pants and yoga pants and into something fashionable……….budget friendly of course! Here are the 5 deals I picked this week–

ann taylor

Cute look from Ann Taylor, under $17. Click to see more & use code ANNSPRING.

1. Aeropostale-50% off everything, can’t beat that! Ends 2/21.

2. Kohl’s-additional 20% off everything, including sale prices.

3. Ann Taylor-additional 40% off all tops and sweaters, ends 2/20.

4. Locals, here’s a really interesting offer from Designer Consignor in Hockessin, DE. I’m tempted to try it, but maybe I’ll try to swing in to the store first. Ends 2/18.

5. New York & Company-great clearance finds!

Daily Deal Site Round up!

I get emails from all the major daily deals sites everyday. Because of that, sometimes I get so use to seeing them I don’t even open them. I know there have been some awesome deals I missed. Today I am going to give you what I think are the best ones.

Groupon

$20 for $40 to Regis Salons.  Spring is on it’s way and it is time to be breaking out of the that dull “winter hair”. Find a new style and splurge on YOU without spending a hefty sum. Please read the fine print before buying.

LivingSocial

$15 for two movie tickets, unlimited popcorn and two drinks at Cinema 16:9. Go on a date to Philly (locals) or meet up with a friend. Have dinner, then a movie for a fraction of the normal price.

PlumDistrict (sign up with this link to get $5 off your first purchase)

$25 for $50 worth of clothing-underwear, bras, tights, and undershirts- from Frankley.com. Shop from the convenience of your home.

 

As always, remember to read ALL the fine print before buying a deal and remember, there are more deals than this. If these aren’t your “thing” go check to more awesome offers.  I am a satisfied customer of all three sites!

 

Tips on using the daily deal sites

The Daily Deal site phenomena has exploded! I’m talking about the sites like Groupon, Eversave (my favorite), Living Social, Totsy, Mamapedia, Philly Deal Yo………..I could go on and and on, there are thousands of them. These deals can be a fantastic opportunity to enjoy restaurants, shops and other venues at a great price. But some are not as great as they seem.

Recently I purchased two that I thought were good deals and later on turned out to be not so great. I already explained how the Vistaprint offer was not so hot. The other that I found to be not that great was the Bath & Body Works deal.

The BBW deal was spend $10, get $20 gift certificate to Bath & Body Works. I’m pretty sure it was Groupon. Admittedly, I purchased it without scrutinizing it carefully, I had only checked the expiration date prior to purchasing. First, it was only good for online purchases, not in store. Second, I came to find out, when trying to order, that the deal itself was considered a shopping code, and it could not be combined with any other discount codes. So while I got half off, it was half off of full retail price. And the $20 could not be applied towards shipping, I was going to have to pay for shipping, no matter what.

I wanted some bubble bath, preferably in lavender. Found some for $16.50. Added it to my cart. To use up the rest of the certificate, I found a candle for $3.50. A candle that I didn’t want nor need since I have tons of free Glade ones and other really cheap Yankee ones. But my total was now $20. Had to pay $6 in s&h.  Add in the $10 that I originally paid for the certificate, and I paid $16 for an item that cost $16.50. Wow! What savings! Ha ha.

It’s easy to get swept up in the hype, and that is exactly what these daily deal sites are counting on–that you’ll pick up on the urgency of only being able to access this offer for one day. What I had planned to do, was to cash in on the 6 for $20 deals that they often do on their anti-bacterial stuff. Only I’d be getting 6 for $10, since that is what I had paid. Like I said, couldn’t stack deals.

I recently posted and quickly rescinded a Mamapedia deal I received. Spend $25, get $50 towards any purchase of Little Tikes stuff. With spring coming, I thought this would be a good way to get the kids some outside toys for Easter. Well, upon reading the fine print, you’d spend $25, get $50. But the $50 was towards any $100 purchase. So you were really only saving $25 off a $100 purchase and it wouldn’t include S&H.

If you see a daily deal that you think is a good offer, here are some tips that I’m using, to make sure it is smart spending:

1. See how long you have to purchase it, and if there is in fact a maximum number of deals being sold. Evaluate the true urgency of this offer. If you can, wait it out and see what others are posting about purchasing it.

2. READ THE FINE PRINT and if you have doubts, ask. One trend I’m seeing is that the daily deal sites are contracting out to third parties. I recently purchased one of the gift card offers, and it was contracted out to Digital Doorstep. My experience was fine, but I understand that with the movie/Starbucks offer, not everyone’s experience was “fine” as it was not disclosed in the fine print.

3. If you are purchasing a code to use on another site, go visit that other site and do a test transaction to see if you’ll be able to stack codes. (Just don’t finish and pay for it, kwim?) Some sites DO NOT allow more than one code, so chances are you will have to pay for shipping, you may not be able to buy an item on sale and so on. Is this daily deal strong enough to stand on it’s own? Or were you counting on stacking it with other offers?

4. Go to the Facebook page of both companies (the daily deal site and whatever it is you’re purchasing). Several of them have had things blow up on them, on their walls. If there are lots of complaints, think again about purchasing!

5. Depending on how much money you’re spending, consider looking them up on the Better Business Bureau. There is one daily deal site that literally has THOUSANDS of complaints logged at BBB.

6. If it’s newer company you’ve never heard of, ask around. It takes virtually no capital to start a daily deal site, so they are popping up everywhere. Then, some get overwhelmed and can’t fulfill the orders.

 

As Mr. Brady said, “Caveat emptor!”

 

 

Edited 1/8/12: I am updating this post with new tips (at bottom of post) because I have seen lots of shoppers get burned recently on some of the daily deal sites. This was originally published in March of 2011.

Great Groupon offers + Ebates!

Did you know that Groupon is on Ebates? Well they are! And Groupon is today’s Ebates Daily Double, which means you’ll get 10% back on any purchase you make from Groupon, just make sure you go to your Ebates account first.

Log in to Ebates, or get an account.

Search store list for Groupon. Choose deal, purchase, get 10% back in the mail.

The Wilmington/Newark Groupon has some awesome deals right now-I was very much interested in the lawn aerating, feeding & weeding, but it’s not in my county. There’s also a deal for the Brandywine River Museum, Glamour Magazine for $6 a year, a nice resort in Galloway will only be $112 after you get the 10% back!