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Reader Eva wants to know what trustworthy national daily deal sites she should be monitoring.
Could you tell me what are some reliable daily deal sites that offer nationwide deals. I had never shopped one of these deal sites before until I saw
I love daily deal sites. I’ve saved hundreds of dollars (at least!) at Groupon, BuyWithMe, Living Social, Gilt City, I could go on and on. But that’s the problem. The list of these sites goes on and on. Who has the time to sift through dozens of emails every day looking for a needle in a haystack? Not me.
Besides, Dealradar.com makes it easy for us. Every day, they follow, compile and categorize local deals to create a simple, personalized way to find great savings.
These are just a few of the great features they have to make our lives easier: (more…)

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I share five must read blog posts about saving money every Friday.
Will you pay for coupons? Coupons.com Savings Club promises to offer earlier access to coupons and higher value coupons for a monthly subscription fee. (Bargain Briana)
In need of a pay raise? The Silicon Valley Blogger shares safe and extreme ways to getting a raise at work. (The Digerati Life)
Amazon is now offering local daily deals. Have you use it yet? (ShopSmart)
Here’s an odd economic indicator. The sales of disposable diapers has dropped suggesting parents are saving money on diapers by changing them less often. (Time Moneyland)
Fight for affordable care by learning how to negotiate medical bills. (Fabulous and Frugal)

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This is a post by BargainBabe.com writer Yazmin Cruz.
Some say daily deal sites push consumers to make impulse buys on discounts they want, but don’t need. If you have buyer’s remorse, here are four sites where you can sell your unused or unwanted daily deals.
CoupRecoup – Bargain Babe wrote about this daily deal resell site a year ago. It works more like Craigslist as buyers contact each other and negotiate payment methods. To sell,
Updated: Fixed broken links. My apologies!
This list now includes San Jose, as per Linda’s request and Providence, as per Meital’s request. What other cities would you like me to feature?
Here are this week’s hottest Groupon deals, which are generally available for 24-72 hours only. If you live in LA or NYC, which have multiple “social coupon” sites, sign up for Yipit.com, which aggregates all the deals in your town. Get an extra 6% back on the Groupon purchase price when you shop through eBates. And make sure to get the most out of Groupon with these Groupon tricks.
NATIONAL GROUPON DEALS
Digitizing photos – Pay $29 for 1,000 scanned photos with Scanmyphoto.com.
Reusable fashion bags – Pay $10 for $20 of reusable fashion bags from Habit.
This list now includes St. Paul/Minneapolis as per Amanda’s request and Dayton, OH as per Susie’s request. What other cities would you like me to feature?
Here are this week’s hottest Groupon deals, which are generally available for 24-72 hours only. If you live in LA or NYC, which have multiple “social coupon” sites, sign up for Yipit.com, which aggregates all the deals in your town. Get an extra 6% back on the Groupon purchase price when you shop through eBates. And make sure to get the most out of Groupon with these Groupon tricks.
NATIONAL GROUPON DEALS
Better Homes & Gardens – Pay $10 for a two-year subscription. That’s the biggest discount I’ve seen for Better Homes & Gardens!
Reusable bags – Get 4 reusable bags for $10 – man that’s cheap!
Paper – Pay $50 for $100 of high end paper products at Crane Co.
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Forbes declared Groupon the fastest growing business anywhere and as a testament to Groupon’s success, there are many, many imitators. How’s a bargain hunter to keep track of all the incredible “social” coupons?
Enter Yipit.
This new site aggregates deals from Groupon, LivingSocial, Scoop St, HomeRun and about 90 other social deal sites. Who knew so many existed??? I’m so excited about what Yipit has to offer I’ve installed a widget in the Partners section of the right sidebar.
Yipit currently aggregates deals in seven major U.S. cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Diego and San Francisco. The site hopes to be in 30 markets by (more…)






