back to school deals Back to school deals end this Saturday!

Last chance for back to school deals! Credit: stevendepolo/Flickr

Just a reminder that the back to school deals end this Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011 at Office Max and Staples. Office Depot has already cut us off. The only school sale worth mentioning for Sept. 11-17 is Staples so you’ll find that below. Here’s a recap of the deals ending Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011:

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Cheesecake 251x300 Staples coupons $5 $50 off, free business cards, Sirius free trial and more!

Reese's Peanut Butter Chocolate Cake Cheesecake

Sirius - get a free 30-day satellite radio trial and access dozens of channels.

Cheesecake Factory – Put Friday, July 30, 2010 on your calender. That’s when cheesecake slices are half off in celebration of National Cheesecake Day. Snag this coupon to get a slice a day early for just $1.50!

Staples – Here are three Staples coupons for $5 to $50 off that can be used on most anything in the store, including computers. Expires Saturday, July 24, 2010.

Vista Print – Get 250 free business cards from Vista Print when you foot the shipping, about $5.

The Limited - Stroll into The Limited and pick up a $10 Fashion Pass that can be used on most items in the store. Cha-ching!

Check out all the coupons and deals on my WalletPop blog.

Three Banana Republic coupons are staggered. Get 20-30% off depending on when you shop, today through July 9, 2010.

Here are two free movie rental coupons from Blockbuster Express. One expires July 31 and the other has an unknown expiration date.

Check out this new Restaurant.com coupon for 80% off their $25 gift certificates, which normally sell for $10. That makes each one $2. Not too shabby!

Check out all the coupons and deals on my WalletPop blog. More posts to be published this afternoon so check back later!

Also, if you are considering buying a new car, dealers may be offering better incentives soon. Another story says coupon clipping is not worth your time. You’d be better off asking for a raise!

Thanks, Dad!

Capital office products 300x298 Sponsored: office supplies that beat Staples and Office Depot pricesTired of Office Depot and Staples? Capital Office Products is a family-owned business that guarantees their prices for office supplies cost less than national chains, including up to 50% off toner cartridges.

But national chains have better prices because they are so big, right? Not always. Small businesses have less overhead. You aren’t going to see a Nascar Capital Office Product Car. Instead, owner Carolyn and her staff win over clients one by one by personally introducing themselves. Small companies like Capital Office Products are harder to find because they don’t have huge advertising budgets, but they are worth checking out.

One of the ways Capital Office Products helps you save money is through personal service. They actually prefer to take your order by phone or email! When you call, you get to speak to the same person every time. When you are looking for a product, they suggest alternatives to lower your bill. Capital Office Products sells a generic brand of toner, which is one of their specialties, that costs about half of what brand names like HP cost. Bet a national chain wouldn’t point that out to you!

This isn’t your typical mom-and-pop business. Capital Office Products has 40,000 items in their online inventory and and 25,000 items in their catalog. You aren’t going to miss out on rebates or special offers, either. Capital Office Products has an entire page devoted to rebates and specials.

Capital Office Products is based in Sylmar, CA.  They offer super-speedy service to the greater Los Angeles market and ship nationwide. Spend just $40 and get free delivery to your business! Place your order by calling 818-362-4156 or by emailing carolynnelson77@hotmail.com.

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earth 294x300 Earth Day deals and freebies

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Happy Earth Day! Whether or not you recognize this holiday, you should check out the amazing (if I do say so myself) list of Earth Day freebies and deals I compiled on my WalletPop blog. A sneak peak:

  • $1 ink cartridge refills today only at Walgreens!
  • free baseball caps at the Disney Store
  • 22-33% off earth-friendly brands and products at Walgreens
  • $8 off coupons for Alicia Silverstone’s EcoTools beauty product line
  • free entrance to our National Parks this week

Read all the Earth Day freebies and deals here.

Stapler red 225x300 Restaurant.com 80% off, Staples coupon for 15% off, free soap, and moreGet a massive restaurant discount with an 80% off deal from Restaurant.com. Pretty sweet!

Get a free soap sample of Lever 2000 from Costco, even if you’re not a member.

This Staples coupon gets you 15 percent off almost everything in the store. Valid through Tuesday, March 23, 2010. Thanks Tina and Su May!

Who cars if winter is almost over? (The first day of spring is Saturday.) Get a free subscription (12 issues) to Ski Magazine.

Check out all the deals on my WalletPop blog.

Staples paper 205x300 Cheap paper at Staples through Saturday

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Reader Marie just sent in this tip:

PAPER FOR LESS AT STAPLES STORES!

Staples is offering a case of 8-1/2″ x 11″ Multipurpose Paper at a special price. Regular price is $42.99, but with a $4 instant savings you pay $38.99.

However, sign up as a Rewards Member at http://www.staplesrewardscenter.com/ in order to get 50 percent back in Staples Rewards, which is like getting it for $19.49.  If you order $50 or more online, you get FREE DELIVERY.

Offer ends March 20, 2010.  Valid online, in store and by phone.

Plus, you can save another 2 percent if you shop through eBates.com.

Ice Cream Cone 265x300 Ice cream $1, Borders coupon 30% off, free Uni Ball pen and moreBen & Jerry’s is selling scoops of Blond Maple for $1 today in honor of Olympic Hannah Teter. (A different flavor is pictured at right.)

Through March 8, 2010 get 30 percent off at Borders with this coupon.

Snag a free $10 gift card to Bahama Breeze, a restaurant located in 12 states.

The magazine subscription sale at Amazon has a bunch of year-long subscriptions for $7, including Good Housekeeping, Nylon, Popular Mechanics, Smart Money, and Town & Country. There are also some great magazines for $10, like Seventeen and Entertainment Weekly.

Spring fashions are 20 percent off at Old Navy online through March 4, 2010. Get the coupon code.

Get a free Uni-Ball pen when you share a little info about yourself.

Check out all the deals on my WalletPop blog.

Skiing 225x300 Walgreens photos 40% off, Sears 20% off, free business cardsGet discounted ski lift tickets at ski resorts across the country on Superbowl Sunday. If you don’t care much about the game, like me, this is worth looking into.

Here’s a Walgreens photo discount for 40 percent off through Feb. 6, 2010. Not bad! 

Donate a gently used blanket and get a Sears coupon for 10-20 percent off!

A new month means online coupon sites are re-stocking their supplies.

Freebies!

Get free business cards, mugs, or address labels through Vista Print. You pay for shipping, however.

Snag a free sample of emergency food when you sign up for Prepare then Share’s e-newsletter.

Get a free Pampers Cruisers diapers when you sign up an e-newsletter from P&G, which makes Pampers products.

Denny’s is giving away free grandslam breakfasts (like they did last year) on Feb. 9 from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. If you watch the Superbowl, you’ll see their commercial announcing the giveaway.

Check out all the coupons and freebies on my WalletPop blog.

sale tag jaunty angle 236x300 Staples 15% off, Aeropostale 25% off, Old Navy 30% offThis week I blogged about three great sales for WalletPop.com (think of this site as my other blog) plus a way I make money browsing the Internet.

Grab this Staples coupon for 15 percent off good through Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010. Thanks, Tina!

Get 25 percent off Aeropostale jeans when you donate gently used jeans for homeless teens in Haiti through Feb. 14, 2010.

There’s a big ol’ sale at Old Navy right now. Everything is 30 percent off Jan. 29-30, 2010. Nice!

Have you heard of Swagbucks? I’ve earned gift cards from Internet browsing by signing up with Swagbucks. Sounds like a scam, but it’s the real deal.

photo2.thumbnail Free color paper at FedExKinkosI discovered yesterday that Kinko’s gives out free colored paper, but I am so used to jumping through hoops to get a freebie that I could scarcely believe the paper’s price tag was $0.

It started when I decided to make flyers for Bargain Babe. I called my local Kinko’s – now called FedEx Office – to check if they were open on MLK day. They were.

“I’d like to make copies on colored paper,” I told the employee who picked up the phone. “Do you sell colored paper?”

“Yes we do,” she said.

“How much is it?”

“If you make the copies here there is no charge.”

“No, I want to make colored copies.”

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