Valentines day picture heart frame red CC  ES Valentines freebies, Borders 33% off, Restaurant.com 80% off, CVS 25% offI found 16 spankin’ deals and freebies related to chocolate, flowers, and other Valentine’s Day treats, including a free $30 bouquet of roses with chocolates when you sign up for eBates. Seriously, this is a one-of-a-kind deal!

Follow @CVS_Extra on Twitter and you’ll get a 25 percent off code for their entire website. What a way to attract new followers!

Get 33 percent off at Borders now through Feb. 11, 2010.

Restaurant.com is 80 percent off now through Feb. 14, 2010.

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Here’s a Michaels coupon for 40 percent off, good through Feb. 20, 2010.

7 Responses to “Valentine’s freebies, Borders 33% off, Restaurant.com 80% off, CVS 25% off”

  • Lisa Says:

    FYI, I have had some really iffy results with Restaurant.com. Some restaurants have refused to honor the coupon. Restaurant.com’s support is not always responsive.

  • yvonne Says:

    I had great results they even let us use the coupon to go.. call the restaurant buy the coupon

  • Living Doll Says:

    FYI, there is a “service charge” of anywhere from $15-$20 that makes this deal not quite free for the FTD flowers and chocolates. Still a pretty good deal even so.

  • bargainbabe Says:

    Hi Living Doll,
    I’m shocked to hear about this service charge. I emailed the PR rep and she said there should NOT be a service charge associated with this deal. She is double checking for me. Meanwhile, did this fee come up when you clicked through to get the flowers and chocolates?

  • Brenda Says:

    Yes the fee is when you click through and are at the last page.

  • Nathalie Says:

    same thing for me…it charges 14.99$ service charge…any update yet?…

    thank you!

  • EllieD Says:

    I guess I’m a techie dinosaur when it comes to the modern means of communication, as I don’t Tweet, Twitter, text or do any of that other “stuff.” Those things don’t interest or tempt me enough to sign on just for the possibility of a discount coupon that I may or may not use. Oddly enough, I have young friends who feel the same way, so I guess it’s not just a matter of age.

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