Okay, maybe it’s a too-simple one… but “ASK!”
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I’m notorious for a quick question in line with
the cashier to say “any current promotions or deals you could offer me?” which
has recently been responded to with “here’s a free small slurpee coupon on your
next visit since you bought a large one” or “yeah, since you bought 3 Hallmark
cards I can give you this coupon to get $5 off”. I have lots of instances where
someone had something I didn’t know about that they could offer me just because
I asked.
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Asking can also include the online “chat with us
now” boxes just before you place the order. It takes only a couple extra
minutes to see if there is a promo code they can give you to apply for being a
new customer or a frequent customer, and for me this has worked most of the
time.
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“Ask!” if you have an expired coupon, or if a
deal “cannot be combined” if you can use it anyways. This has worked for me in
the past for small shops or restaurants who will either give me the discount
anyways or offer me something similar. A good example has been our ice cream
place, where I can use a discount coupon or my normal discount card PLUS get a
stamp on the stamp card that shouldn’t be applicable.
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Simply ask at checkout if they have any discount
programs.. Sometimes they will say “Oh yeah, CAA gets 10% off” or similar. I
always look at the store or website to see if they have icons suggesting they
take CAA or SPC discounts, but I will always ask too, just in case. In the
example of ice cream place again, they have both CAA and SPC, but one is better
than the other and I wouldn’t have known if I didn’t ask.
Sign up for credit/bank cards that give you points/miles/cash back.
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Again, maybe this is too simple, but switching
to a bank/credit card that rewards you is a no brainer in my opinion. I have an
Air Miles mastercard and my husband has a cashback debit card.. so every time
we swipe, we get a little bit extra. Basically every purchase I make gets me
closer to another Air Mile, which we use for our vacations. It counts as a
discount in my book!
Online shopping – search for the coupon codes!
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When purchasing online, take the extra couple
minutes to google search for a coupon/promo code. Retailmenot is a great
starting point, but there are a number of sites with various codes that have
worked for others. Take the few minutes to try some
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Also, sign up for the website’s e-Newsletter.
Oftentimes, first time subscribers will get a coupon code for a discount off
their first order. If you are an existing email subscriber, check their last
few emails to see if they sent out a promo code. If truly determined, use a new
email.. I think everyone nowadays has at least 2. I haven’t checked to see if
you unsubscribe and then re-sign up later if this works or if it remembers you
already got a code… anyone with insight here is welcome to comment!
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Another option is to quickly check the sites
Facebook page, as sometimes they have added a tab that says “sign up here and
get a code” or “enter the contest” and at the end you’ll get a code just for
entering.
Use the Flipp app
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Again, no-brainer, but for every shopping trip,
check the flipp app. You never known when something you were going to buy
regardless is one sale that same week somewhere else.. Price match and save a
little bit of money.
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