Category Archives: Saving, Giving, and Living

Tax Day FREEBIES & Discounts (Everything from FREE Starbucks to Mayfest Savings!)

   

    

    

    

The tax man cometh and so do the FREE goodies and discounts today!   

To show their empathy towards our tax plight, many businesses and organizations are giving away lots of freebies and deals today!  We’ve compiled several promotions that will hopefully put some money back in your pocket and brighten this April 15 tax return deadline day for you!   

Note: Most offers are good today (April 15 ) only. Click on links for details.   

Restaurants   

Events, Grins, & More   

Enjoy & Share! :)    

     

   

 Yankee Candle Coupons: $10 OFF OR
Buy 2 Candles Get 1 FREE
   

• Great Sale! 75% OFF Tools & Home
Improvement at Amazon
!
   

     

     

   

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Frugal & Fun Fort Worth Weekend Events (April 2-4 Edition) ~ FREE Easter Events, FREE Museum Admission, and Lots More FREE Family Fun!

 ABOUT THE FRUGAL & FUN FORT WORTH WEEKEND EDITION ~
Fridays, we post ideas for FREE (or almost free) weekend entertainment
for you and your family. This weekend’s tips include:
        

• FREE Outdoor Evening Concert
FREE Plant Swap and Gardening Class
• FREE Easter Egg Hunts and Craft Events
• FREE Woodworking Skills Workshop for Kids
• FREE Museum Admission and Family Activities
• Special Easter Wishes from Frugal in Fort Worth        

  

Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #1        

First Friday On The Green, Outdoor Concert Event in Fort Worth
Friday, April 2, 2010
     

                                        

Enjoy a fun evening with your family and friends with First Friday on the Green,
a FREE monthly live music series rolled out by Fort Worth South Bring
your blankets and chairs (and even Fido if you want), and enjoy an evening
of live music from two great bands in a relaxing setting.     

Hungry? Enjoy one of the neighborhood’s fantastic restaurants beforehand
or take in Chadra Mezza & Grill which will be selling their tasty fare at the
event. No outside coolers or food please.     

Details, Details
What:  Fort Worth South, Inc. (FWSI) is the non-profit org behind the
revitalization (and suburban greatness) of the Near Southside FW.
Get more info here.
When: Friday, April 2, 2010 ~ 6:00PM
Where: Head to Magnolia Green Park  ~ 1100 Block of Lipscomb,
between Magnolia and Rosedale (across the street from the Village
Homes rowhouses)
Cost: In lieu of admission (which is FREE), you are encouraged to make a
donation for enhancements to Magnolia Green Park. 
   

 

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #2         

Get New Plants For Your Garden & Learn Something New 
at Calloway’s FREE Perennial Plant Swap & Seminar
Saturday, April 3, 2010
    

                                     

This Saturday, April 3, 9:00am, Calloway’s Nursery is hosting a perennial plant
swap in Fort Worth and Plano.  This is a great way to expand your garden with 
shared plants, seedlings, and bulbs, as well as trade tips with other local gardeners.    

Additionally, there will be a  FREE Perennials clinic at 10:15 and hourly prize
drawings for garden gift cards.  

The event is FREE and open to the public.    

Details, details
What:
For more information, click here.
When:  Plant Swap is Saturday, April 3, 2010, 9:00am – 11:00am 
Perennials Clinic is 10:15am – 11:15am 
Where:  Perennial Swap events take place at the following 2 DFW locations. 
   Fort Worth, Calloway’s Nursery at 2651 S. Hulen St, 817-923-9979
   Plano, Calloway’s Nursery at 1000 Preston Rd, 972-964-3084 
Cost: FREE!          

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #3         

Have fun at a FREE Family Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday, April 3, 2010
    

              

There are lots of terrific (and FREE) Easter Egg Hunts sponsored throughout
the metroplex on Saturday, April 3.  Here are a few of our favorites:
    

  • Colleyville Compass Christian Church & KLTY Easter
    Eggstravaganza:
       Saturday, 3:00pm – 5:00pm  at Compass Christian
    Church, 2600 Hall Johnson Rd.,  Colleyville. 214-387-0475.
    mycompasschurch.com
  • Fort Worth Stockyards Station Hosts a Texas Sized Easter
    Celebration & Egg Hunt:
    Saturday, 12:00 – 4:00pm on the lawn of
    the Historic Livestock Exchange Building and Fort Worth Stock Yards
    Visitors Center, East Exchange Ave, (817) 625-9715. fortworthstockyards.org.
  • North Richland Hills, Easter in the Park:  Saturday, 10:00am –
    noon at Green Valley Park, 7701 Smithfield Road, North Richland Hills.
    817-427-6600. nrhtx.com
  • Click here and here to find more Easter Weekend Events
    around the metroplex. 
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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #4         

FREE Home Depot ~ Build. Learn. Create. Kids Workshop
Saturday, April 3, 2010
    

                                   

This Saturday, bring your child to Home Depot’s Kids Workshop to help
them learn a new woodworking skill and 
make a FREE Butterfly House to
take home.
    

Each Kids Workshop participant will receive a kid-sized orange apron (similar
to a Home Depot associate apron) and an achievement pin.  All Workshops are
free, but you should probably show up early to insure you have a kit for your
little ones.
    

Details, details
What:
For ages 5-12.  Get more information about the 
workshop, here.
When: Saturday, April 3 ~ 9:00am- noon
Where: Home Depot Home Improvement Stores
To find a participating location,
click here.
Cost: FREE!  

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #5       

Bank of America Cardholders: Take advantage of FREE ADMISSION
to the Fort Worth Museum of Science & History

Saturday and Sunday, April 3 & 4
       

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Bank of America’s 2010 national program, Museums On Us offers FREE
admission, the first full weekend of every month, to 120 participating
museums throughout the U.S.       

This FREE Admission program takes place this weekend (April 3 & 4) in
Fort Worth at the recently rebuilt and opened Fort Worth Museum of
Science and History
. If you have not visited the museum since it
reopened in November, you are in for a TREAT!
       

Details, details
What: To find out more about Bank of America’s Museums On Us
program
, go here. To learn more about The Fort Worth Museum of Science
& History,
click here.
How:
Show a photo ID and any Bank of America Card to get FREE admission.
Where: The Fort Worth Science & History Museum, 1600 Gendy St.
(corner of Montgomery and Burnett Tandy).
Click here for directions.
When: April 3 & 4, 10:00AM to 5:00PM
Cost: FREE to Bank of America Cardholders (Reg: $14 Adults, $10 Children)
       

Other DFW Museums With FREE Admission This Weekend:       

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #6         

Take an “Art-Full” Trek to Dallas to the Nasher Sculpture
Center’s First Saturdays Family Fun Day.

Saturday, April 3
       

Nasher Sculpture Center, First Saturdays       

The Nasher Sculpture Center and Target present First Saturdays
for families. Held the first Saturday of every month, this special
event features FREE admission and a fun schedule of activities for
the kids.
       

Details, details
What:
For details, including complete schedule, click here.
When: Saturday April 3, 2010 ~ 10:00AM to 2:00PM

Where:
 For directions to Nasher Sculpture Center, click here.
Cost: FREE
              

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #7         

FREE Spring Party and Storybook Reading at Borders.
Saturday, April 3, 2010         

        

How Fun! Borders Books and Music is hosting a special storybook readying and
kids event! Activities include storytime, craft activities, parade and more.
        

Details, details
When: Saturday, April 3, 2010 ~ 11:00am
Where: Borders Books and Music, in the Children’s Area.
Directions to your local Borders can be found
by clicking here.
Cost: FREE!
        

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #8      

Easter Family Fun at Bass Pro Shops 
Saturday and Sunday, April 3 & 4       

         

Bass Pro Shops is hosting a fun Easter event with great activities for the family.
The festive events include a FREE Easter Egg Hunt, FREE crafts and a FREE
photo with the Easter Bunny.
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Details, details
What: To see the full schedule of activities and events, click here.
When: April 3 & 4. For complete schedule, click here.
   FREE Craft: Begins at 12:00pm
   Easter Egg Hunt: From 2:00-3:00pm (for ages 8 and under)
   Photo With the Easter Bunny: 11:00am-3:00pm
Where: Bass Pro Shops,
2501 Bass Pro Drive, Grapevine
Cost: FREE!       

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Frugal Weekend Entertainment Option #9      

Michael’s Arts & Crafts Stores Family Easter Craft Event
Saturday, April 3
        

              

If your kiddos love crafts, you won’t want to miss this FREE Family
Event! On Saturday morning, all Michael’s Arts and Crafts stores will
feature a fun family craft time where children can decorate their own
Easter pail ~ perfect for the big Egg hunt!
      

 Details, details
What:
For more information, click here.
When: Saturday, April 3 ~ 10:00-1:00pm
Where:
All Michael’s Craft Stores. Click here to find a store near you.
Cost: FREE!
  

   

 

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Wishes for a wonderful Easter from Frugal in Fort Worth!   

   

More than all the other fun things going on this weekend, we
hope you are able to carve out time to dwell on the truth
and joy of this Easter season ~ Jesus is Risen!
   

Through an act of love, greater than
our minds can comprehend,
you have been called by the great heart of God.
   

He knew you before you were born;
He called you to Himself through his Son Jesus Christ;
   

and He calls you today, at this season of celebration,
to know Jesus as Savior and Lord.
   

If you would like to know more about Jesus or need someone
to pray for you, call 1-888-NEED HIM or
go online here.
   

(Image and text courtesy of Hobby Lobby and Mardel Stores)    

We hope you have a wonderful Easter celebration weekend
with your family!
   

Enjoy and Share! :)         


        

        

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FRUGAL ALERT: Half Price Bookstore 50% OFF (and More) Printable Coupons!

                                     

I have two favorite spots for getting bargain books, Amazon.com
for their great daily discounts & seemingly unending selection and
Half Price Books for their basement prices and evolving collection (it is
like a new adventure every time I visit)!
   

I have a book I need to buy, so I was happy to discover some great
printable coupons from Half Price Books today. Now through Sunday,
March 28, they are dropping their prices with several daily
specials,
providing
up to 50% OFF extra savings!     

The coupons change daily and include:   

  • 40% off one single item – Today
  • 30% off one single item – March 24 – 25
  • 20% off one single item – March 26 – 27
  • 50% off one single item – March 28

Details, details
What:  Click here to print your weeks worth of Half Price Books
    coupons. Limit one coupon per customer per visit.
When: Coupon discounts are different each day and expire
    March 28.
Where: Valid at all Half Price Books.  Find a store near you, here.   

    

                                        

A Special Savings Tip For My Teacher and Librarian Friends
Did you know that teachers, librarians, and other educators can get
a year-round 10% discount on everything at Half Price Books? Just
fill out an Educator Discount application form at any Half Price
Books store.  Click here for more info.
   

Please be sure to pass this along to anyone you know who might benefit.   

Enjoy & Share! :)    

    

   

Get FREE Movie Tickets to Toy Story 3 PLUS Save
$40 With Purchase of Toy Story Bundle On Blu-ray
    

FREE Monthly Jazz Series in Fort Worth    

    

   

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Save $35 On Shoes at Allen Edmonds Plus Help Provide Shoes to Someone in Haiti

                            

A savings offer just for the gents
Allen Edmonds has a great way for you to donate to the Haiti relief effort
and save some dinero at the same time.
Now through March 14th, you
can bring in any pair of new or gently worn shoes ~ men’s, women’s, or
kids’ ~ and receive $35 OFF a new pair of Allen Edmonds (according to
my DH, the maker of the most comfortable business shoes on Earth!). 

A really easy way to help someone in Haiti
All of the shoes donated to Allen Edmonds will be distributed to people in
Haiti through the global charity, Soles4Souls. Even if you aren’t in the market
for a pair of Allen Edmond’s Shoes, you can still make a shoe donation during
this time. They will go to a great cause and will help make a wonderful
difference in someone’s life. 

Details, Details
What:
 The $35 discount offer needs to be redeemed at time of shoe donation.
For more info, click here or call 214-691-3773 for The West Village in Dallas
and 469-366-0020 for The Shops at Willow Bend.
When: Shoe donations can be made at any Allen Edmonds store now
through March 14, 2010
Where: Visit www.allenedmonds.com to find an Allen Edmonds store
near you. 

                                                          

A little bit about Soles4Souls
Soles4Souls is a global non-profit charity that delivers shoes to victims of
natural disasters, people in poverty, and those in need of a fresh start. To
find out more information about Soles4Soles, go to www.giveshoes.org

Enjoy! :) 

  

 

Get FREE Movie Tickets to Toy Story 3 PLUS Save
$40
With Purchase of Toy Story Bundle On Blu-ray
 

FREEBIE ALERT: Head to Hallmark and Get a Free
Card
From Their New Collection for Kids!
 

  

 

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Take a FREE Energy Audit Report ~ It Could Put Thousands of Dollars Back in Your Pocket

                               

Energysavvy.com, a new website dedicated to making your home
more energy-efficient, is worth taking a moment to check out. After
completing a quick online energy survey, you’ll receive a free report that
gives several tips  for making your home more energy-efficient along with
potential rebates and tax credits for your efforts. 

By improving your home’s energy efficiency, you can get some of the fastest
payback upgrades. You will pay less in utilities every month, and with all the
thousands of dollars in energy rebates and tax credits available this year,
this just might be the perfect time to tackle those projects. 

Go here to take Energysavvy for a spin and get your free report.  

Have you been able to save money with a home energy tax credit?
Or have you found some other way to save money on your utilities?
We would love to hear about it in the comments section.
 

 Enjoy! :)   

   

  

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FREEBIE ALERT: Receive a FREE “No Strings Attached” Pretzel from Auntie Anne’s ~ Saturday, February 20th!

      

Try a Fresh Pretzel at Auntie Anne’s for FREE!
Have you ever been taunted by the aroma of baked cinnamon goods while
walking through the mall? Chances are, you might have been smelling the
wonderful, fresh-baked pretzels from Auntie Anne’s (IMHO, the best pretzels
on Earth!).  Good news, Auntie Anne’s wants everyone to try a pretzel for
FREE this Saturday!      

Details, Details
What:
  Receive a FREE Original or Cinnamon Sugar Pretzel.  One Per Person.
Sign up for an email reminder or learn more details here.
When:  Saturday, February 20 ~ 10am-3pm
Where:  All Auntie Anne’s locations.  Click here to find a store near you.     

On a personal side note
I had an opportunity to hear Anne Beiler (founder of Auntie Anne’s Pretzels)
speak a couple of years ago.  She has an amazing life story of tragedy and
triumph that reaches far beyond how she started her pretzel business
with the recipe that was passed down from Amish Christian home.  
     

If you want to learn more about Anne Beiler, read her autobiography,
Twist of Faith: The Story of Anne Beiler, published by Thomas Nelson. 
You can likely find the book at most Christian bookstores,
or click here
to find it on sale at Amazon.com
.
     

Enjoy! :)      

    

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FREE $10 Target Gift Card with Prescription

 

If you need to make a trip to the pharmacy in the coming weeks,
consider filling your prescription at Target.
Their pharmacy is
offering a $10 Target Store Gift Card with any prescription.
 

Details, details
How:
Get the coupon in Target’s sales flyer (page 12) that was in Sunday’s
2/14 newspaper or ask for a copy of the flyer at Target’s customer service
desk through Saturday. 
Where: All Target retail stores.
Find a location near you, here.  

Extra savings tips: 

  • If you have multiple prescriptions to fill, you can use a separate
    coupon and get a $10 Target Gift Card with every prescription filled.
    Just ask the Target service desk for extra copies of the flyer if you
    need them.
  • Click here to learn 10 more easy strategies for saving a bundle on
    prescriptions at your local pharmacy.

 

Enjoy! :)  

 

 

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Frugal Fun: How to Make Snow Ice Cream (a.k.a. Winter Bliss in a Bowl)

 

Something New to Try
On this fluffy-white, beautiful snow day, I thought it would be fun to make
snow ice cream for the first time.  I remember my parents sharing memories
about making such a yummy treat when they were kiddos (they grew up where
snow was a more frequent occurence than Ft. Worth), and I always thought it
sounded like the ultimate “fun food!”

I do believe this is just the thing to try on this wonderful winter day, and
have already set my largest bowl outside to catch a container-full of winter bliss.

Following is the recipe I found, which comes with great reviews
from
allrecipes.com:

 Snow Ice Cream Recipe

Ingredients
1 gallon snow
1 cup white sugar (or half cup of Splenda to make S/F)
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
2 cups milk (or half and half for a richer taste)

Directions
When it starts to snow, place a large, clean bowl outside to
collect the flakes. When full, stir in sugar and vanilla to taste,
then stir in just enough milk for the desired consistency.

Serve at once.

 Options:  Try mixing other favorite ingredients such as
cocoa powder, cinnamon, coconut, or chocolate chips. 
Get creative and the kids (big and small) will have a blast
making it.
 

Do you have a special winter memory?  We’d love to hear about it
in the comments section.

Enjoy! :) 

 

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Save $360 A Year On Your Wireless AT&T or Verizon Plan (For Current & New Users)

Good news ~ you might be able to save $360/year on your cell bill!

A wireless plan  price war has started between Verizon and AT&T, and both
companies  have reduced the price of their popular unlimited voice plans
by $30/month to just $69.99/month.

While this is being advertised to new customers, current customers can get
the same savings ($360 a year or $30/month), without extending the
contract!

Details, details
How:
All you have to do is simply call and ask for your discount!

  • For AT&T ~ Call 1-800-331-0500 (or 611 from your cell phone) and
    ask to have your monthly cost for the Unlimited Cell Phone Plan
    reduced to $69.99.
  • For Verizon ~ Call 1-800-922-0204 and ask to receive the NEW
    Nationwide Unlimited Talk Plan
    for $69.99.

When: The offers are for a limited time. It is unclear how long these plans
will be this low, so be sure to call and ask for a discount now.

Thanks, Michael Finney for this tip!

Enjoy! :)

10 Easy Strategies to Save a Bundle on Prescriptions

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10 Easy Strategies to Save a Bundle on Prescriptions at Your Local Pharmacy

On a personal note: I recently ended up at the pharmacy counter paying $80 for a bottle of prescription cough medicine (and that was after insurance!). Yes, cough medicine! Wow ~ what a shock!!! I know my experience with the rising cost of prescriptions is not unique, so I am writing today’s post in hopes of helping others decrease their expenses and stretch this area of the budget.     

                      

Ten easy ways to decrease your prescription expenses.
Good news! Pharmacies and drug manufacturers are competing hard for our business by offering special savings incentives for choosing them. These incentives take many forms, ranging from pharmacy coupons for store gift cards to drug manufacturer coupons and rebates. The savings can add up fast since many of these coupons and rebates can be used together.     

Let’s take a closer look at these incentives and strategies to save on your next pharmacy bill:   

  1. Find out from your doctor if there is a generic option for your medication. With many pharmacies offering $4 generic prescriptions, this option can often save you a bundle and provide a lower insurance co-pay too.
  2. For non-generics, ask your doctor for available coupons or rebates from the manufacturer. Frequently, pharmaceutical reps provide coupons, instant rebates, and other savings promotions for doctors to pass along to their patients.
  3. Shop around.  Like every other shopping experience, it pays to shop around on your medications. The more expensive the prescription, the more important it is to compare prices to save money.  This is particularly true, if you have high co-pays or deductibles on your insurance. Take a moment to call several stores before choosing a pharmacy, and be sure to include warehouse clubs like Costco and Sams on your call list, as they often have the lowest prices.
  4. Look for pharmacy coupons online before choosing where to fill your prescription. With a simple Google or Bing search you can easily find what coupons are available for local pharmacies ( i.e. Search: CVS Transfer Prescription Coupon January 2010 to find current coupons). Take a look at yesterday’s post to find a link for a $10 Target Gift Card with Prescription.
  5. Scan your newspaper circulars for prescription coupons. Target, CVS, Kroger, Albertson’s, and Walgreens, to name but a few, have all jumped on the prescription coupon band wagon and almost monthly run a coupon in their circulars.  Most often these pharmacies offer a store gift certificate usable anywhere in the store. 
  6. Make it a habit to read your store receipts from the check-out.  Pharmacy savings rewards and coupons are often provided to loyal store customers along with the receipt.  I have often received such “bounce-back” pharmacy coupons with my grocery receipts at Target and know that other stores like CVS, Walgreens, and Kroger do this as well.
  7. Ask your store’s pharmacist what offers are currently available for new or transferred prescriptions. You might be well rewarded. I have often found that CVS and Walgreens have an ongoing, unpublicized offer for a FREE $25 gift certificate for transferred prescriptions.
  8. Switch pharmacies. Some of the best savings coupons are for transferred prescriptions, making it literally pay to change pharmacies. However, you will want to evaluate the practicality and benefits of this. If you prefer to stick with one pharmacy, keep in mind that many pharmacies will take competitor coupons or match a competitor’s offer.  Always ask.
  9. Look online for coupons or rebates from the manufacturer. Visit the pharmaceutical company’s official website and search for savings incentives. The more competition a prescription has from other manufacturers or the newer the drug, the more likely you will find a rebate or coupon. Fellow bloggers, “Grocery Coupon Guide” and “Reduce Prescription Costs” have a long list of direct links to drug companies that offer discounts ~ a good starting point to find extra savings.
  10. Try before you buy. Coupons for free trial vouchers or free samples for new customers are available for many medications direct from the manufacturer. You will need a doctor’s written prescription, however, to send with the coupon or voucher.

Be sure to look at all your options for maximizing your savings on medications.  Combining store pharmacy offers with any available manufacturers’ incentives typically provides the greatest returns.   

Important Note:  These strategies are easy, but since they do need a little planning and time, we assume that your prescription is not for an emergency.  If your medical professional has indicated you need immediate medical attention or medications, please do so, according to their instructions and advice. The material found on this page is for informational purposes only and none of it should be considered medical advice in any way.  Please consult your physician with any medical questions.   

If you have any other ideas on how you have saved money on prescriptions (or have links to related coupons & rebates), please post a comment, as we would love to hear about it!    

Enjoy! :)     

   

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 FREE Betty Crocker Cookbook   

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FREE $10 Target Gift Card with Prescription

          

If you need to make a trip to the pharmacy in the coming weeks,
consider filling your prescription at Target.
Their pharmacy is
offering a $10 Target Store Gift Card with any prescription. 
 

Details, details
How:
When you use the coupon you find and print here, you will get a $10
   Target Gift Card to use anywhere in the store. To quickly navigate to the
   coupon, find the left hand column titled “COUPON CATEGORIES” and click
   on “PHARMACY,” then select the coupon and print.
When:  I’m not sure how long the coupon will be available on Target’s website,
   so don’t wait to print it out.   Coupon Expires January 25, 2010. 
Where:  All Target retail stores.  Find a location near you, here. 

Extra savings note:  If you have multiple prescriptions, you can print this
coupon as many times as you need and get a $10 Target Gift Card with every
prescription filled.  There are also almost a hundred other in-store coupons
on Target’s site as well. 

Stay tuned for more prescription and pharmacy savings tips tomorrow! 

Enjoy! :) 

  

 

Up to 70% OFF With New Price Markdowns
on Toys and Games at Amazon
 

$10 OFF Lowes Coupon and
75% OFF Tools & Home Improvement
 

  

 

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Buyer Beware! Fort Worth Better Business Bureau Lists Top 10 Scams and Rip-Offs of 2009

                     

The Better Business Bureau released a list of the top 10 scams and rip-offs of 2009. Free trial offers and scams that take advantage of tough economic times dominate the list. 

Not surprisingly, many scams sought to take advantage of people who were suffering under tough economic circumstances—such as the unemployed. Additionally, the use of free-trial offers to lock consumers into recurring credit and debit card charges was widespread online. 

Following, in no particular order, is BBB’s list of top scams and rip-offs that took advantage of consumers and small business owners across the U.S. in 2009: 

  1. Acai Supplements and Other “Free” Trial Offers – Ads offering trial offers for teeth whiteners, acai anti-aging pills and other miracle supplements blanket the Internet, including trusted Web sites of national news organizations. The marketing campaigns often falsely claimed an endorsement by Oprah, Rachel Ray and Doctor Oz. Thousands of consumers complained to BBB that the free trial actually cost them as much as hundreds of dollars, month after month.
  2. Stimulus/Government Grant Scams – Even before President Obama announced the stimulus plan in February, scammers had already set up schemes for misleading consumers and small business owners into thinking they could get a piece of the pie. Offers for worthless assistance and advice on how to get government grants bombarded consumers online, over the phone and via mail and e-mail.
  3. Robocalls – Owning a cell phone or having their phone number on the do-not-call list did not help thousands of people across the US put a stop to harassing automated telemarketing calls in 2009. The robocalls often claimed that their auto warranty was about to expire—which wasn’t true—or offered help in reducing their interest rate on their credit card. The prevalence of robocalls violating federal telemarketing laws prompted the FTC to increase restrictions on the practice in 2009.
  4. Lottery/Sweepstakes Scam – The victim receives a letter in the mail pretending to be from Reader’s Digest, Publisher’s Clearing House or a phony foreign lottery claiming that he or she has won millions. The letter comes with a check that represents only a portion of the total winnings. In order to get the rest, the victim has to deposit the check and then wire hundreds of dollars back to the scammers supposedly to cover taxes or some other bogus fee. The victim wires the money, but the prize never arrives.
  5. Job Hunter ScamsScams targeting job hunters vary and include attempts to gain access to personal information such as bank account or social security numbers and requirements to pay a fee in order to even be considered for the job. Another common scam was reported to BBB by job hunters who were told by a prospective employer that they had to check their credit report before being considered for a job. The job offer is actually a marketing ploy for online credit monitoring that costs the victim every month until they cancel.
  6. Google Work from Home Scam – Countless Web sites cropped up in 2009 that claimed you could learn how to make money from home using Google or Twitter and offered a free trial of learning materials. The Web sites often included the Google or Twitter moniker and logo. As a result, many people who complained to BBB thought they were getting a job with Google or Twitter when in, fact, they were being lured into another misleading free-trial offer and were billed every month for the materials and other mystery charges that added up to hundreds of dollars.
  7. Mortgage Foreclosure Rescue/Debt Assistance – Many families are struggling in the current economy and hucksters are offering to help them save their house from foreclosure or help them get out of credit card debt. Unfortunately, victims are paying hundreds of dollars up front for the assistance they desperately need but ultimately never receive.
  8. Mystery Shopping – Consumers across the country thought that they could make some extra money by becoming a secret shopper and evaluating the customer service of various stores. The victim is asked to evaluate their shopping experience at a few stores as well as a money wiring service such as Western Union or MoneyGram by wiring money back to the scammers. A seemingly real looking check is supposed to cover the costs, but ends up being a fake. The victim is out hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars.
  9. Over-Payment Scams – Over-payment scams typically target small business owners, landlords or individuals with rooms to rent and sellers on classifieds or sites like Craigslist. Typically the scammer pretends to be a customer, possible renter or interested buyer, respectively. The victim receives a check for more than the amount requested. The scammers then ask the victim to deposit the check and wire the extra amount elsewhere, such as to a shipping company. Ultimately though, the check is fake and the victim is really wiring money back to the scammers.
  10. Phishing e-mails/H1N1 spam – A perennial problem, phishing e-mails pop up in inboxes and can take various forms such as appearing to be from a business, a government agency or official or even a friend. Whatever the setup, the goal of any phishing e-mail is the same: to trick victims into divulging sensitive financial information or to infect the victim’s computer with viruses and malware. In addition to phishing e-mails, spam e-mail selling wares to prevent the spread of the H1N1 virus were particularly rampant in 2009.

 Consumers or small business owners victimized by a scam can contact their local BBB or file a complaint at www.fwbbb.org. Always research a business with BBB before you sign any contracts or hand over any money. 

Thanks to the Better Business Bureau of Fort Worth for this Press Release! 

  

 

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