Help our military families overseas

 For Election Day, I thought it would be nice to have a guest post from Coupons to Troops. After all, it’s because of our troops that we have the right to vote.  Thanks, Lesley, for all of your hard work with Coupons to Troops.

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November is Military Family Appreciation Month, and I’d like to thank Smart Spending Spot for allowing me the opportunity to share one way that you can show your appreciation to US Military families, specifically military families who are currently stationed overseas, through CouponsToTroops.

CouponsToTroops has 2 goals. The first is to spread awareness that our Military families overseas can use EXPIRED coupons, up to 6 months past their expiration date. And the second is to put those families in touch with coupon-sending volunteers back here in the states, because coupons are just not readily available overseas like they are here.

I’ve asked one of our military wives living in Japan, if she would write about what CouponsToTroops has done for her and her family.

I’ve never been the type of person who could spot a great sale or locate a deal at my commissary. I’ve always gotten just what I thought I needed, not really paying attention to price or brand. I knew what type of item I used, I knew at which store to get it and I’ve always had a general idea of what my total cost would be.

 

It wasn’t until I felt my money slipping down the drain that I knew I had to wise up about saving extra money. My savings account was in the single digits. But that was before coupons and that was all before the help of CouponsToTroops.

 

Once I wised up and started getting tips and information from family and friends stateside about how coupons saved them so much money, it was a no brainer that I HAD to start using these tactics to start saving my family some much need extra funds. The question was how?

 

Enter CouponToTroops. Now 6 months later, I have a stockpile that makes my neighbors envious, a savings account that keeps accruing money and a happy family that never has to ask, “what’s for dinner”. Getting coupons through CouponsToTroops and being matched with families from the United States who generously send their expired coupons to military families overseas, is not only wonderful, but life altering. I am so grateful for all the time and patience that goes into the CouponsToTroops organization. If it wasn’t for them, I’m not sure if I’d ever have found so many wonderful, kind, giving people who are just looking to give a little back to those who need it.

 

Thanks CouponsToTroops and thanks to the awesome people who support their cause. You all are absolutely outstanding!!

 

Thanks

Aprille (military spouse, mom and couponer) Yokota Air Base, Japan.

 

Getting involved with CouponsToTroops is very simple. All you need to do is send an email to us at admin@couponstotroops.com and request to be matched to a military family. If you have a preference for a particular branch of service or a country, please specify that and we’ll accommodate as best we can. We will forward your request on to a military family and ask them to contact you , providing their mailing address. Then you just gather up your coupons, and mail them off.

You can send them clipped or unclipped, sorted or unsorted. You can mail an envelope once a week or you can hold off and mail once a month, or once every two months.. Whatever works best for you is what works best for us and ‘your’ military family!

The USPS offers several options of Priority Mail FLAT-RATE mailers which can help keep the postage costs manageable, if you are mailing a large number of coupons. Prices for the Flat-rate mailers range from $4.95 to $14.95 and there are quite a few different sizes available.

The advantages to CouponsToTroops versus some of the other coupon programs out there, is that we make it easy on you to send. You provide the coupons and the postage and we supply you with a family to mail directly to. You get one-on-one contact with the family, so you can get to know who you’re supporting and they can let you know when your coupons have been received. You know that your family will either use the coupons themselves or they will share all of their extras with other couponing families on base. Some share via couponing swap groups or coupon trains that travel around the base, others take the extras to various drop-off boxes around the base and some even volunteer with the groups that take the coupons right to the commissary and literally tape the coupons right to the products on the shelf. So even though you’d only be sending to one family, your coupons can potentially reach hundreds of other families.

For more information, please find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CouponsToTroops or email us at admin@couponstotroops.com

And on behalf of all the military families that we serve, thank you for your support!

Lesley

CouponsToTroops

 

 

 

 

 

Frugal Fashion Friday blog hop-$15 off $30 at Express

Welcome to the weekly Frugal Fashion Friday blog hop. The weekly feature where we all try to ditch our inner-frumpy mom along with the sweat pants, and treat ourselves to something fashionable. All the while remaining budget conscious!

My fashion deal of this week is for Express. Use the code 1827 or 1818 and get $15 off a $30 purchase, or $30 off a $75 purchase. Once you click via that link, you should see a link to print the coupon if you prefer to go to the mall. And, if you use that link & order online, you’ll receive an email coupon for 15% off your next purchase.

Cashmere blend cardigan, under $40! Click image to see more.



Maximize your Black Friday efforts with these tips

Much as I hate Black Friday, I do know my way around a sale, so I think I have good information to offer. If you are going to participate in the Black Friday madness, here are some tips.

1. If your goal is to score gifts that you want at really good prices, have a plan! Make a list of what it is you’re after, and start looking. Start looking at prices now, online, so that you can get a good idea of what is a good deal and what isn’t. Know what stores are going to be offering a deal on Black Friday, and for how long. Remember, lots of stores only offer doorbusters for the first four hours of opening.

 

2.  Have a backup plan. Say you plan on one store because of their iPad2 deal. When it’s your turn, they’re sold out, but they do have regular iPads. Do you want one? Especially with electronics, there can be lots of variations with the same product. Know which ones you want and which you don’t, so that you don’t have to make a spur of the moment decision (that you may later regret).

 

3. Double check a store’s return policy, especially since some may alter it for these door-buster type deals.

Uh, no thanks. Not for me.

 

4. If you want an item that you know is going to be a hot commodity, do your research with the stores. Find out which stores will be offering it at a price you like, and call them. Ask them how many they expect to have in stock. What will be their procedure for getting the hot items? Some stores require, that even after you wait in line all night, that once you get inside you have to go to a deli-like ticket machine and take a number. Others hand out numbers to the people in line outside. Call and ask what the procedure is going to be so that you are prepared. You certainly don’t want to be up all night, out in the cold, and then not get your gift!

 

5.  If you don’t have a specific item or items in mind, but Black Friday shopping in your family is “just a tradition,” set a budget! Take a list of people that you still need to get gifts for, and set a budget. Do NOT let yourself get swept up in the madness of it all, and just because you watch 50 people grabbing something, you end up grabbing & buying something you had no intention of getting. Nor is it anything you need or want.  It happens! I am all for recreational shopping and spending time with family, if this is your tradition. But be smart, and don’t overspend.

 

6. Know all the ins & outs of your expected purchase. Ask about price matching. A store may match a store’s doorbuster price, just to get you in the door that day. Can’t hurt to ask.  Know if a store, for example Kohl’s–they give Kohl’s cash, $10 for every $50 you spend. Will even these doorbuster deals be eligible? If you are getting a tablet, do they require you to purchase a wireless contract as well? Find out the “fine print” as much as you can ahead of time, so that you don’t end up disappointed.

 

7.  Don’t dismiss online deals! I’m not just saying this because I’m a Black Friday hater. It’s true! By the time in you add in a possible rebate from Ebates, discount codes from savings.com, plus maybe a manufacturer’s rebate, your time and gas to get there……..it really may be most cost effective to do this from home. In all seriousness, ask yourself if it’s worth all the insanity to save $20, $50? Maybe it is. Maybe it isn’t.

 

In summary, Black Friday has just evolved into just insanity. From the 1980s when parents trampled each other to death over Cabbage Patch dolls, to modern day times, when people are getting trampled over electronics. It can be fun, there are good deals to be had. Do your research, set a budget and plan ahead. And really ask yourself if this is the only time, the only store, the only deal you will be able to find on that item. Chances are, you will find similarly good deals all season long.

 

Good Luck!

 

Water damage cleanup

We are having a record year here in the northeast. Global warming naysayers, I hope you’re eating crow right about now. We have extreme highs, record lows–and while we’re having record snowfalls & rainfalls and flooding, other areas are having record droughts. So many people have experienced flooding this year, it feels like the states around here are always under a state of emergency. Luckily, while our road and town floods all the time, our house sits high enough that we escape it. We won’t ever have a finished basement though, we get water in it all the time. If you need an ulphostery cleaning service or another service for terrazzo tile cleaning in Austin, check with your insurance company first. Some will pay for the cleaning, some will pay for replacement, but flood coverage is a must. A few decades ago, I think people who thought they were immune to flooding are learning a hard lesson! Good luck.