Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Canadian Living Magazine

Canadian living feb magazine has a coupon for cdn residents. offer for purchase of neutrogena clinical product : day, night , eye anti aging system or starter set. send in original receipt, handwritten upc code and coupon. value up to 70.00 must be postmarked by feb 11 2011. coupon valid btwn jan 21 - feb 4

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Amazon

So, many people are probably doing what I do, which is to get something relatively inexpensive to send to friends, colleagues, or relatives. I think it is fair to say that most people like Amazon and nobody likes paying for shipping. Amazon does have free shipping on $25 order. Quite a while back now, I came across a so called "Filler Finder" for Amazon.ca and used it quite a bit last year so I did not have to spend hours hunting down something just to get free shipping.

With the holiday season here, I figured that it is something most people will find useful.

It is at http://ca.superfiller.com

There is also an Amazon.ca discount table but the most useful thing is the filler finder. Hopefully I am not the only one who finds it quite handy.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

stouffers

* $25.00 in Free groceries with purchase of 12 specially marked STOUFFER'S® products will include $15 in Free Nestlé and/or other branded product coupons and a $10 grocery gift card to the store you select at registration. Limit 2 offers ($50 total) per email, per household. Offer expires January 31, 2011 @ 12:00 pm ET.


https://www.stouffers-rewards.ca/en/

Friday, November 26, 2010

Disney without a Ticket

Of course we had to stop at Disney on our way from Nashville to South Florida, but we didn’t have any birthdays this time, so we couldn’t get a FREE ticket. So what were we to do? Well, I’ll tell you! There are a lot of great FREE activities around the Disney World Resort that make you feel like you’ve experienced Disney without ever stepping foot in the parks! You’ll also want to be sure to check out all my other Disney Deals & Reviews before heading to the happiest place on earth so you’ll maximize your time and money while you’re there!
Disney World Hotels

While it’s not FREE, staying at a Disney hotel is magical any way you look at it (and there is FREE transportation around the resort if you stay on any property – this includes buses, boats and of course, the monorail!). If all my kids did was stay at the Pop Century for a night and visit Downtown Disney, they’d be happy! And that’s pretty much what we’re doing this trip. Here are a few FREE favorites:
1. Downtown Disney

As I just mentioned, DOWNTOWN DISNEY is a great way to see all things Mickey without spending a dime (that is, if you can get out of there without spending any money at the numerous shops and restaurants!). They have fountains for the kids to run in, a LEGO playland and play stations, a toy store complete with Mr. Potato Head and My Little Pony play stations, and so much more!
2. Disney Vacation Club

Of course the club itself isn’t free (Disney’s version of time share), but learning about it is. They transport you to their sales center, have a FREE Kids Clubhouse for your kids to play in (professionally supervised) while you’re there, offer you FREE refreshments in air conditioning (this alone is worth the trip after a hot day in Orlando!), and take you for a FREE Ice Cream Sundae in the Ice Cream Parlor before taking your picture and giving you a FREE copy before leaving! This presentation lasts about an hour an did I mention you also walk away with a $15 Gift Card for every person in attendance? That’s right! Even the kids got one! So for an hour’s worth of time, we walked away with $60 – we’re going to Chef Mickey’s tomorrow!
3. Character Dining

Again, this isn’t necessarily a freebie, but there are a lot of great character dining experiences around Disney World, many of which are in the hotels, which means you don’t have to pay for a park ticket to partake! As most of you with little ones know, all they really care about at Disney is seeing the characters, so one of my favorite tips to tell people is to book a character breakfast; it’s the least expensive meal and you have all the characters come to YOU at your table instead of waiting hours in lines with sweaty people inside the theme park. Trust me, it’s worth it.
Now that we did our Vacation Club experience, we have money to go to Chef Mickey’s at the Contemporary Resort in the morning and meet the Fab 5 (Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Donald, Goofy) for FREE!
4. Fireworks

Disney is known for its great fireworks spectacles and luckily, they can be seen from many locations as well. For instance, we just stood on the balcony outside of our room on the 4th floor of the Pop Century resort and watched fireworks from BOTH the Magic Kingdom and Epcot simultaneously! And we didn’t have to fight the crowds getting out of the parks and onto the buses when the show was all done icon wink Disney without a Ticket The Boardwalk/Beach Club hotel area is also a great spot for viewing Epcot’s nightly display and poolside at The Grand Floridian is a lovely spot to catch the Magic Kingdom’s show.
5. Boardwalk/Beach Club

Just as it sounds, the Boardwalk hotel area is a lively place to walk around, shop and watch street performers and other families enjoying their vacation. Just around the corner at the Beach Club they have a nightly bonfire on the beach where you can roast smores and catch a FREE Disney movie under the stars!
6. Disney’s Fort Wilderness Campground

This is a hidden jewel on the grounds. You can take a bus or a boat (from outside the Magic Kingdom) to the campgrounds where they not only have the famous “Hoop Dee Doo Musical Review” and one of our favorite restaurants, Trail’s End, but they also have a FREE petting zoo, great playground and beach volleyball courts.

Our new favorite freebie is Chip & Dale’s Campfire – a must see where you can meet the famous twosome, enjoy live music and even watch a Disney movie outside under the stars!
7. Animal Kingdom Lodge

When this hotel first opened, it was one of our favorite places to stay because no-one knew about it and it was SO reasonable for a “luxury” class hotel at Disney. They feature a 33-acre wildlife preserve that boasts over 30 species of wildlife that roam amidst 3 lush, tropical savannas. You can observe exotic animals from special viewing areas throughout the Resort as well as from the balconies of select Guest rooms. They also have great children’s activities all day, such as chalk rubbings in the lobby and stories by the fire pit outside. While it’s way out of our price range now, it is one of the most unique places we’ve ever experienced.
8. Pools & Playgrounds

Every Disney resort has at least one pool, and many boast three or more. They all are themed according to the hotel and most also offer fun fountains or water slides. The pool at the Beach/Yacht Club alone could be it’s own waterpark! Each resort also has fun playgrounds for the kids, as well as daily activities (the Pop Century featured a kids musical parade through the dining hall tonight that anyone could be a part of!)

Monday, November 22, 2010

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Offer expires with online receipts received by 12am EST, December 31, 2010. While supplies last.

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Monday, November 8, 2010

Free $5 GC for Amazon plus a free month for Netflix

Here is how you can enjoy this deal:


1. Sign up for Swag Bucks for free here. Swag buck is an online search engine that pays you to do your everyday online searches such as Gmail, Facebook etc.
Using this link will give you 30 Swag Bucks.

2. After signing up, go to Special Offers. At the bottom of the page there is an offer saying Netflix Is Now In Canada. Only for new Netflix costumer click on the link and sign up and you will get 510 Swag Bucks and one month free to watch as many movies as you wish.

3. After your Swag Bucks account is showing the balance of 540 (30 bonus for signing up + 510 for signing in to Netflix) go to Reward and the Swag Store and chose Gifts and Reward Cards, redeem 450 Swag Bucks for $5 GC from Amazon.ca (there is also one for Amazon.com).

And you are done! and left with 90 Swag Bucks for your next redemption, one month of free movies and $5 Amazon's gift card!!!

Take advantage of this offer now, I don't know when the promotion is over.

If you have questions please don't hesitate to ask.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Very Frugal in Vegas…Tips for Your Trip

by katie on October 29, 2010
http://www.freemania.net/blog/frugal-vegastips-trip/

Free Travel - Free Maps, Airfare, Hotel Stays, Vacations and Coupons

I have been traveling to Vegas for years. I recall the first trip with my friend Laura….we stayed at the Imperial Palace and had no clue what time it was for three days. I was hooked from then on. I visit Vegas three times a year on average now, but a few years in a row I was there six or seven times! I have friends who have lived in Vegas off and on. Many of them have taught me these tricks to a frugal Vegas vacation.

Before you leave town, be sure to check out two websites you are familiar with at home. Groupon and Restaurant.com. Get $25 GC for $10. You have to register for the Las Vegas Groupon separate from your hometown link you use all the time. Be sure to do this on Groupon a few weeks in advance…then you can stack up your Groupon deals and use them in Vegas. I noticed they offered $12 for Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum (normally $25) and $10 for unlimited amusement park rides at the Sahara Hotel (normally $23).

Restaurant.com is the best…their site is national and you can drill down into restaurants just on the Vegas strip. And there are a LOT of them. Fancy ones, casual, you name it! I was just in Vegas last week and was able to use two of their certificates at two amazing restaurants. At the Venetian’s Valentino I got to catch up with Julie and Tina at dinner AND use a $25 Restaurant.com certificate. At Eneteco, the restaurant owned by the famous Crocs-wearing Mario Batali…Laura, Tina and I feasted and took $25 off the tab! It just took a little pre-planning before I left on the trip. The awesome thing about the Restaurant.com certificates is they NEVER expire now. So if you find yourself with unused certificates at the end of your trip, no worries…keep ‘em in your travel file and use them next time.

How about traveling lately with liquids? I am constantly confused by what TSA thinks is right or wrong. I have stopped bringing my fancy toiletries and instead head to Sephora in Vegas. Two really convenient locations: Venetian and Planet Hollywood. Sephora is the bomb. Just ask for a sample of either your favorite lotions or serums. Or go out on a limb and try something new. The consultants will set you up with some tiny samples to get you through the trip. If they don’t last, just head back the next day! And…ask for a makeover! The teams at these Vegas locations know what evening makeup should look like. They will do the makeover for free, show you how to apply everything and give you a new look for the night. Be sure to tip them and thank them! $5-$10 is plenty, depending on what you had done.

They even label the samples for you at Sephora!

Want cheap show tickets? Head to one of the many Tix 4 Tonight locations. I saw long lines there every morning, so be sure to plan ahead and get the tickets you really want. They sell half price show tickets as well as discounted tickets for popular shows.

Get up to half off the tickets of your choice in Vegas!

Do you want to get places fast and frugally during your days on the Vegas strip? Take the bus! This is not just any bus…it is the double-decker Deuce! The fleet of Deuces runs 24 hours a day. It is ONLY $7 per person per day. During the daylight hours you can find a bus every 12 minutes. If you are headed home from Mandalay Bay to the Wynn between 2 and 5 am for example, find a Deuce every 30 minutes. By that time you probably have no concept of time anyway so that wait will seem like nothing!


Hop on this double-decker all day for $7

Do you want to eat? This is a new deal I found very affordable and filling. The Buffet of Buffets is offered by Harrah’s hotels and get this, you can eat at any of their seven buffets as often as you like in 24 hours for only $39.99 per person! That is unreal. Just think…you could have a big breakfast at the fancy Paris buffet then walk to the Caesar’s Palace for a lunch buffet. But you feel like an afternoon snack and just want a couple crab legs or dessert. So stop in at the Rio, Flamingo or Planet Hollywood buffets and fill up again. Dinner? Go back to any of the same buffets or choose Harrah’s or Imperial Palace. If you really use this pass well, we are looking at only $13 per meal, not including your snack!

You will need to dance off that food. When you are walking the strip be sure to grab any nightclub passes being handed out. Read them carefully before you head to Haze, The Bank or Tryst. Sometimes the passes are not good on certain nights. When you check into your hotel ask for free passes to the in-house nightclubs because sometimes they are happy to hand you a few. And, always show your room key at the nightclub entrance if you are partying in your hotel. Many times the nightclubs will let you go to the front of the line, let you in free or both. They want you to stay in the hotel, gamble and party there. Have fun and take advantage of all that is available to you for free!

Take these whenever they are offered to you!

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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Tips For Canadian Shoppers Shopping Online And Shipping To Canada
(from CanBuy.ca)

The main hurdle to Canadian online shopping is the uncertainty of shipping costs. These costs are predictable and you shouldn't fear them. In most cases the shipping, taxes and duty are unavoidable but at least there will be fewer surprises if you read this page carefully.

Before you even start shopping on a merchants web site, there are a few things that you should check right away! Does the merchant ship to Canada? You can usually find this information by looking at the Customer Service, Help or Shipping page. If the merchant doesn't mention that they ship internationally or to Canada - stop shopping on that site. Some merchants will clearly state that they do not ship to international destinations. These merchants obviously don't want your business. (All merchants on CanBuy.ca ship to Canada - but some are better than others. Just read on...)


In this page we will cover the following:
What Taxes and Duties to expect when shipping to Canada?
What is a brokerage fee?
How to avoid the Brokerage Fee?
Merchant Shipping Fees
What if it is a Gift
Shipping Methods You Should Avoid
CanBuy.ca Preferred Shippers (and why)
What to look for when investigating a merchant
Free shipping to Canada


What Taxes and Duties to expect when shipping to Canada What Taxes and Duties to expect when shipping to Canada


Canadian Taxes
Any goods entering into Canada will be subject to the Federal Goods and Services Tax (GST) as well as the applicable Provincial Sales Tax (PST). In Quebec this is also known as the Quebec Sale Tax (QST). In Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland and Labrador the GST and PST is replaced by the Harmonised Sale Tax (HST).

Currently the Goods And Services Tax (GST) is currently 5%. This may go even lower in years to come. Provincial Sales Taxes vary from province to province but just be aware that it will be added at the border. If you live in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, or Newfoundland and Labrador you will pay a flat 13% Harmonised sales tax.


Canadian Duties
Thanks to the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Canadians do not have to pay extra Duties (tax or tariff) on most goods that are manufactured in the United States or Mexico. Sounds great right? Well be very, very careful. The items that you are purchasing from that American online store may not have been produced in the USA or Mexico so it will be eligible for international duties. It is a very good idea to check with the online store that you are buying from and determine if the product has been imported from a country other than the USA or Mexico. If it was in fact produced in the USA try to get something in writing from the online Merchants just in case Canada Customs decides to investigate your purchase closely.

Duties on various goods and products will be different depending on what it is and where it was produced. There may also be additional excise duty or excise tax on luxury items such as Jewelry. If you have any questions, it is best to contact the Canada Border Service Agency Office or the Canada Border Information Service directly.


What is a brokerage fee?

Brokerage Fees are usually the biggest surprise for most people when their online purchase finally arrives at their front door. A Customs Broker is a middleman who represents you by being the person who brings your package across the border. Essentially he is your employee. You pay him a percentage of the shipment's value or a minimum handling fee. The Customs Broker completes the paperwork (usually a single form stating the package's contents and value) and sends this form and the applicable duty and taxes to the Government. If you ship by air, the Brokerage Fee is usually included in the air shipping fee. (Shipping by air is usually always more expensive)


How to avoid the Brokerage Fee

There is a little known fact that it is possible to not pay the Brokerage fee! You can save the Brokerage Fee by clearing your package through Canada Customs yourself! It will take a little extra time but depending on how the package has been shipped, you could save yourself a lot of money. All you need to do is fill out the paperwork yourself and take it to a Canada Customs Office and pay any applicable tax or duty.


Here is what you will need:

1. The Waybill from the courier company
2. Invoice for the Goods being delivered (to prove the value of your delivery)
3. A piece of Photo ID (to prove who you are)
4. Money (You will still need to pay tax/duty charges)


Here is what you do:

1. When you know that your purchase is on the way, get the tracking number from the seller

2. Call the courier company and tell them you want to broker it yourself

3. When the item arrives, pick up the waybill and paperwork from the courier

4. Go to your local Canada Customs (list of Canada Customs Offices here), they'll process it, stamp the forms, and you can return to the courier company and pick up your package


Merchant Shipping Fees
Most American merchants do not offer free shipping offers outside of the USA. Do not assume that a large FREE SHIPPING promotion on an American Merchants site means that you will be receiving free shipping to Canada. You should be aware that the Merchant will probably add some sort of shipping fee onto your order.


What if it is a Gift?

Gifts that are sent to individuals in Canada are exempt from duties and taxes if the item is worth less than $60 (Canadian dollars) and the item includes a card or notice indicating that it is a gift.


Shipping Methods You Should Avoid

Simply put, AVOID UPS, FedEx and DHL ground shipping. These three companies charge unreasonably high Brokerage Fees. If you must use UPS or FedEx- request FedEx Priority or UPS Expedited as these shipping options have brokerage fees included.


CanBuy.ca Preferred Shippers (and why)

Choose United States Postal Service (USPS) as your shipping option.
It may surprise you but good old Canada Post is by far the least expensive way to ship a purchase into Canada. Look for merchants that offer the United States Postal Service (USPS) as a shipping option. Canada Post will handle the purchase when it reaches the border. Canada Post will only charge a small brokerage fee! This brokerage fee will be payable when you pay any applicable taxes due on the shipment. When USPS isn't available, try to use FedEx Priority or UPS Expedited. They are more expensive than ground but these shipping options have brokerage fees included. Avoid UPS/FedEx Ground.


What to look for when investigating a merchant

It goes without saying that when you are investigating what merchants to buy from, your best bet is to buy from a merchant that is located in Canada. This will save you a great deal of money on duty and brokerage fees because your purchase will not have to cross the border. If you must deal with an American merchant, try to find one that has a shipping warehouse located in Canada - there are more and more merchants doing this to enter into the Canadian online market.


Free shipping to Canada
Free shipping to Canada is pretty well unknown right now but CanBuy.ca is working with out merchants to offer free shipping to Canada in the form of coupons and price-drops so take a careful look at each merchant detail page to see if they are one of the rare few...

Attractions Ontario
is committed to providing you with fun-filled ideas for your next vacation as well as money saving coupons to Ontario's top attractions to make your trip more affordable. These are free coupons for you to use!

Listed below are member attractions currently offering coupon discounts at their venues. Just click on the desired attraction – this will bring you to the attraction listing where you can view and print the free coupons. Don’t forget to check this page at the beginning of each month for new coupons!

This year almost all the coupons in our Passport are available here for download and printing. Please visit our member attractions!

E-COUPONS ARE ONLY VALID IF BOTH FRONT AND BACK SIDES ARE PRESENTED AT FRONT GATE.

Print Here:
http://www.attractionsontario.ca/index.cfm?DSP=Chapter&ID=19


Attraction Title Expiry Date
Bata Shoe Museum 2 for 1 Admission Apr 30, 2011
Bird Kingdom Niagara Falls $2 Off Apr 30, 2011
Bowmanville Zoological Park, est 1919 1 Child FREE ($13 value) Apr 30, 2011
Canadian Air and Space Museum Buy 1 Get 1 Free Mar 31, 2011
Canadian Museum of Nature FREE Admission Dec 31, 2010
Casa Loma 20% Off Admission Apr 30, 2011
Castle Kilbride National Historic Site 2 for 1 Admission Nov 30, 2010
Dancap Productions Save up to 35% Off Sep 1, 2011
Dundurn National Historic Site 20% Off Regular Admission Dec 31, 2010
Fallsview Indoor Waterpark $10 OFF General Admission Apr 30, 2011
Georgian Triangle Tourist Association $2 Off Apr 30, 2011
Gray Line Toronto 20% off Ticket Price May 1, 2011
Greg Frewin Theatre 20% off per person May 1, 2011
Hamilton Civic Museums 20% Off Regular Admission Apr 30, 2011
Hockey Hall of Fame Kids Free! Apr 30, 2011
JUNGLE CAT WORLD INC. $2 Off Regular Admission Apr 30, 2011
Lang Pioneer Village Museum $2 Off Adult Admission Dec 5, 2010
Long Point Eco-Adventures 10% OFF Eco Tour Adventure Nov 2, 2010
Mackenzie House 2 for 1 Admission Nov 14, 2010
Mariposa Cruises 2 for 1 Boarding Pass Apr 30, 2011
Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament Kids Free! Apr 30, 2011
Mysteriously Yours... Mystery Theatre $20 off Apr 30, 2011
Niagara Freefall and Interactive Center $5 Off General Admission Apr 30, 2011
Niagara Helicopters Limited $10 OFF Package May 31, 2011
Nightmares Fear Factory $1 OFF Regular Admission Nov 30, 2010
Oh Canada Eh? Dinner Show KIDS FREE of $15 off each Couple Jun 30, 2011
Ontario Science Centre 20% OFF Regular Admission Mar 31, 2011
RiverRun Rafting $20 Off Nov 7, 2010
Royal Botanical Gardens 25% OFF Regular Admission Dec 31, 2010
Sainte-Marie among the Hurons $2 OFF Adult Admission Oct 8, 2011
ShopDineTour Toronto $4 OFF Regular Admission Apr 30, 2011
Souvenir City Headquarters 20% OFF Total Purchases May 30, 2011
The Tall Ship Kajama 2 For 1 Lunch Apr 1, 2011
Toronto Harbour Tours Buy 1 get one free Apr 30, 2011
Toronto Tours Ltd. 2 For 1 Admission Apr 1, 2011
Waterloo Region Museum Buy 1, Get 1 Free Dec 23, 2010
Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours $5 off per person May 31, 2011
Wings of Paradise® $1 OFF Regular Admission Dec 31, 2010
Yogi Bear's Jellystone Parks Niagara $10 OFF Camping Dec 1, 2010

Monday, November 1, 2010

Free $5 GC for Amazon plus a free month for Netflix

Here is how you can enjoy this deal:


1. Sign up for Swag Bucks for free here. Swag buck is an online search engine that pays you to do your everyday online searches such as Gmail, Facebook etc.
Using this link will give you 30 Swag Bucks.

2. After signing up, go to Special Offers. At the bottom of the page there is an offer saying Netflix Is Now In Canada. Only for new Netflix costumer click on the link and sign up and you will get 510 Swag Bucks and one month free to watch as many movies as you wish.

3. After your Swag Bucks account is showing the balance of 540 (30 bonus for signing up + 510 for signing in to Netflix) go to Reward and the Swag Store and chose Gifts and Reward Cards, redeem 450 Swag Bucks for $5 GC from Amazon.ca (there is also one for Amazon.com).

And you are done! and left with 90 Swag Bucks for your next redemption and one month of free movies!!!

If you have questions please don't hesitate to ask.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Hot Pampers Swaddlers deal on Amazon.

Shipped to the USA only! I hope you can take advantage of this deal.

Here’s how to get 234 Pampers Swaddlers for only $21.76 shipped:::Make sure you are signed up for the free Amazon Mom program (this will give you 15% off select baby items plus free 2-day shipping).
::Add the box of 234 Pampers Swaddlers to your cart via the Subscribe & Save option. (This should give you another 15% off dropping the price to $21.76.)

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Rebate from Physicians Formula

Mail-In-Rebates


Shimmer Strips Custom Eye Enhancing Mascara Duo
Full Price Rebate

PO Box 250 – PF9
Pickering, Ontario, L1V 2R4
Qualifying Products/Barcodes
Click here to download rebate form.
Bamboo Wear Refillable Compact
Full Price Rebate

PO Box 250 – PF8
Pickering, Ontario, L1V 2R4
Qualifying Products/Barcodes
Click here to download rebate form.

Mineral Wear® Correcting Powder,
Correcting Concealer Trio and
Illuminating Powder Duo $6 Rebate

PO Box 250 – PF7
Pickering, Ontario, L1V 2R4
Qualifying Products/Barcodes
Click here to download rebate form.
Organic wear® Makeup Removers $7 Rebate
P.O. Box 250–PF6
Pickering, ON L1V 2R4
Qualifying Products/Barcodes
Click here to download rebate form.

Bronzer Boutique $6 Rebate
P.O. Box 250–PF5
Pickering, ON L1V 2R4
Qualifying Bronzers/Barcodes
Click here to download rebate form.

If you do not receive your rebate within 10 weeks, call 1-800-461-3229 or email physiciansformula@cfrservices.com.
Excellent Post by seapotato

http://forum.smartcanucks.ca/71990-h...-guide-canada/


How to Stack Coupons at London Drugs - A Beginner's Guide

***PLEASE DO NOT abuse coupon stacking. LD allows it as a courtesy to its customers and can and will cancel it anytime. DO NOT clear the shelves or take all the coupons in store or try to pass off incorrect or expired coupons. Please respect the staff and other LD customers and do not argue about coupons they will not take etc.!!***

There seems to be a lot of questions about coupon stacking at London Drugs so I thought I'd make a thread to make it easier for those who are just starting!

London Drugs accepts the following coupons:
- manufacture coupons
- coupons from flyers/newspaper inserts
- save.ca/brandsaver.ca
- internet printed coupons (may vary by store)
- in store special coupons

You can stack as many coupons as you want for 1 product as long as:
- coupons are all different or look different
- have a different upc barcode - some coupons look the same but are from different sources, so should have a different upc
- total value of coupons cannot exceed the product value (ex. your product costs $2.50 and you have coupons that total $3)
- you still pay the tax on the full amount of the product (coupons values are taken off after tax has been added)

- In the case that your coupon value DOES go over your product value, you can ask your cashier nicely to adjust the coupon value (ex. you have a product that costs $1.50 and you have 2 $1 coupons. The cashier can adjust the 2nd coupon to $0.50).
- Let them know that LD still gets the full coupon value back
- Some cashiers/CS reps won't allow coupon adjusting though, but try to explain the above. If they don't allow it, try again on a different day/different cashier.

How many coupons per transaction?

There is no limit to how many coupons you are allowed to use per transaction. However, keep in mind that if you have a lot, it can get confusing and the cashier might make a mistake. I have had cashiers punch in 0.10 instead of 1.00 and didn't catch it until I got home. Make sure you watch carefully, or try to split up your visits so you don't overwhelm your cashier!

Advice
It is also a good idea to stack coupons at the Customer Service desk. At a regular till, you will need to wait for a manager to come do an override (I think for any coupon that is $5 and up) and if you have tons of coupons, you may hold up the line. Also at the CS desk, the CS reps may know more about coupon stacking, or if they don't, they have easy access to a phone to call head office. There is also a computer screen that shows your purchase and coupons taken off that makes it easy to watch for mistakes. The screen also helps the CS rep to see how much your product is worth and adjust any coupons if necessary without scrolling up on your receipt and you ending up with a receipt that is 2 feet long!!

As well, try to make sure your coupons are all organized before you go pay for your items. The LD website is great for checking up on prices as they have all their inventory and prices listed and keeps the site up to date. This saves you from fumbling around your coupon stash while in store (which looks suspicious!) or having the cashier wait while you look for a coupon. Most cashiers/CS reps like it if you hand them each stack for each item as they ring it in, as it is easier for them to keep track of the prices and to make sure your coupons don't go over the product price.

Price matching
LD accepts coupon stacking even after price matching (though some CS's aren't so nice and will only take 1!!). You have to go to the Customer Service desk to price match. You can price match as many of the same product as you want (though please keep it reasonable, especially if you're stacking coupons! No one needs 50 bottles of shampoo). Once again, some CS reps will only allow you to PM one item and this is at the discretion of the store manager.

Problems? Cashiers won't let you stack?
More and more staff know about coupon stacking now. If they do not know about it, ask them to call Head Office to confirm it (if it is a weekday). I have told several staff about coupon stacking when they did not know about it before and once they receive an okay from head office (I assume that was who they called??) they were totally fine with coupon stacking.

Alternatively, you can email head office yourself to ask about their coupon policy and coupon stacking. You can print out your email and tell the cashier you have contacted head office and was told coupon stacking was allowed.

scrapinitblue has a copy of the email in her thread here:
http://forum.smartcanucks.ca/52094-s...-drugs-canada/

Please remember to thank your cashier for their patience after you coupon stack! :D

I hope this guide helps!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Get Free Items if the scanned price is not as advertised by the store (under $10)

Get familiar with the Scanner Price Accuracy Voluntary Code. The code states that if the scanned price of an item at checkout is higher than the price displayed in the store or than advertised by the store, the lower price is honoured. If the correct price is $10 or less, you get the item for FREE and if the correct price is more than $10, you get $10 off the corrected price.
Here is a sample list of companies that have adpoted this code: Shoppers Drug Mart, Loblaw, Sobeys, Metro, Wal-Mart

Scanner Price Accuracy Voluntary Code - Pamphlet
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The Competition Bureau is a federal law enforcement agency responsible for administration and enforcement of the Competition Act, as well as three labelling acts: the Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act, the Textile Labelling Act and the Precious Metals Marking Act. Its role is to promote and maintain fair competition so that Canadians can benefit from competitive prices, product choice and quality services.
The Bureau has endorsed the Scanner Price Accuracy Voluntary Code, which evolved from the collaborative efforts of the Retail Council of Canada, the Canadian Association of Chain Drug Stores, the Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers and the Canadian Council of Grocery Distributors. These associations are composed of national, regional and local retailers selling a wide assortment of general merchandise, as well as pharmaceutical and food products.
This Code, implemented in June 2002, applies to all scanned Universal Product Code (UPC), bar coded, and/or Price Look Up (PLU) merchandise sold in all participating stores, with the exception of goods such as prescription drugs which are not easily accessible to the public and price-ticketed items.
Purpose of the Code
The purpose of the Code is to:
  • Visibly demonstrate retailer commitment to scanner price accuracy;
  • Provide retailers with a consistent national framework for dealing with scanner price accuracy issues; and
  • Provide the retail industry with a mechanism for consumer redress in scanner price accuracy cases, to be managed by a Scanner Price Accuracy Committee.
Key Features of the Code
The Item Free Scanner Policy – The Retailers’ Promise of Price Accuracy.
If the scanned price of a non-price ticketed item is higher than the shelf price or any other displayed price, the customer is entitled to receive the item free, up to a $10 maximum. When the item has a price tagged, the lowest price applies. When identical items are incorrectly priced, the second one will be sold at the correct price.
What does the Code cover?
The Code covers all scanned merchandise at participating retail outlets where this sign is displayed at the store entrance or checkout.
Scanning Code of Practice

If the scanned price of a non-price item is higher than the shelf price or any other displayed price, the customer is entitled to receive the first item free, up to a $10 maximum. If a Code of Practice problem cannot be resolved at the store level, please call 1-866-499-4599 to register your complaint.


What is a non-price ticketed item?
A non-price ticketed item is any bar coded merchandise that does not have a price affixed to the merchandise.
What happens if two or more identical non-price ticketed items are incorrectly scanned?
Customers are entitled to the first item free (up to a maximum of $10) and the subsequent item(s) at the correct price.
How can I claim my refund?
Cashiers are authorized to implement the Item Free Scanner Policy.
If you are not satisfied with the cashier’s decision, you may speak to the store manager or supervisor.
If you are still dissatisfied with the outcome, you may register a complaint with the Scanner Price Accuracy Committee, by calling 1-866-499-4599 (toll free).
Your complaints and concerns will be addressed with the retailer, and you will be notified of the outcome.
Where can I get more information about the Code?
You may obtain a copy of the Code from the Competition Bureau’s web site at www.competitionbureau.gc.ca.
You may also visit the web sites of the participating retail associations at:

Thursday, October 7, 2010


If you have a little one in diapers then you should definitely join Pampers Gifts to Grow. Each package of Pampers diapers and wipes that you purchase contains a code that you can enter on the site to earn points. Plus, there are frequently free codes available online that can help you earn points faster.

Here are  new codes available:

   
2BEGINEARNING50         50



PUNTOSPARAMI123   10


JOINNOW4REWARDS   50


10PTSFREECODE4U   10


FACEBOOKOCT2010   10


WELCOME2VILLAGE   10


WELCOME2PAMPERS   50


GTGTENMONTHCODE   10


GTGGETREADYSOON   10


GTGFIVEMONTHS10   10


GTGCOUPONPOINTS   10


GIFTS2GROWBONUS   20


GETSTARTEDNOW10   10


CAREFORNEWBORNS   10


GIFTSTOGROW4MOM   50


WELCOME2GTG2010   10

There are lots of great rewards that you can cash in your points for, like coupons for FREE Cheerios and even a $10 Starbucks gift card! Trust me, the points add up quickly!
To get started, sign up for Pampers Gifts to Grow HERE and you’ll even be entered for a chance to win a year’s supply of diapers!
Thanks, Deal Seeking Mom and For the Mommas!

Via Rail Canada 50% Off Select Routes

Posted by Anna on October 7, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Via Rail Canada 50% Off Select Routes
Via Rail Canada is offering 50% off 3 of their popular routes, for travelling to the east or west coast of Canada. This deal applies for those of you wishing to travel to or from Toronto or Montréal, or to or from Vancouver, Jasper, Winnipeg, Halifax or Gaspé.
The single fares start at $133.50, depending on where you want to go.
Terms:
Book by November 30, 2010 to take advantage of this amazing offer on travel between October 14 and December 14, 2010 (inclusive) and between January 5 and February 28, 2011 (inclusive).
In addition, if you’re travelling with kids aged 2 to 11, they actually get a 62.5% discount.
If you are doing a bit of travelling and want to take your time and see a bit of the country, Via Rail is a nice option. Or perhaps you’re scared of flying and can only take ground transport…
(Ends 30th November 2010)

Shoppers Drug Mart- Optimum Plus Members Earn 2x Optimum Reward Points In October With Coupon

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Shoppers Drug Mart has a new coupon out exclusively for Shoppers Optimum Plus Members- earn double the points for every dollar spent in October! That would mean instead of 10 points per dollar- you would earn 20 points per dollar!:)
All you need to do is print off the coupon and have the cashier scan it with your SDM Optimum card instore to take advantage of the savings!
Fine Print reads Coupon must be presented at the time of purchase along with your personal Shoppers Optimum Card®. Offer valid on the purchase total of eligible products. One time offer only; limit one coupon per customer. Offer is non-transferable. Excludes prescription purchases, products that contain codeine, tobacco products (where applicable), stamps, passport photos, lottery tickets, event tickets, transit tickets and passes, electronic gift cards, Life Experience® packages and pre-paid phone cards. Offer is valid until October 31st, 2010
Print your coupon here
thanks thetonester521 for posting this deal on the forum!

Free Shirt From General Mills Cereals and Life Made Delicious

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**Offer good while supplies last. Maximum 340,000 shirts available. Shirt sizes may vary, and will be subject to availability. General Mills reserves the right to substitute styles and sizes if necessary. Shirt may not be exactly as shown. Shirt may not be returned or exchanged for alternate sizes. Offer expires February 28, 2011. See online for more details. Limited time offer available for Canadian shipping addresses only.
Participating Products:
Apple Cinnamon Cheerios* 720 grams
Multi-Grain Cheerios* 560 grams
Cheerios* 525 grams
Honey Nut Cheerios* 685 grams
Lucky Charms* 680 grams
Cinnamon Toast Crunch* 700 grams
Nesquik* 700 grams
Reese Puffs* 755 grams
Fibre 1* Honey Clusters 700 grams
Oatmeal Crisp* Almond 710 grams
Oatmeal Crisp* Maple Nut Flavour 700 grams.
Click here for more details.
Click here to enter your PIN and order your free shirt.
Thanks so much to couponlady for finding this great promo!
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Canadian Coupons to Use with Flyer Deals Oct 8 to 15 for extra saving


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As always, a huge thank you to couponlady for putting so much time into helping the rest of the country save money.
Shoppers Drug Mart
Oct 9th only deals
12X355ml pop 2 for $5.77 - use $1/buy 2 save $2 coupon for Dr.Pepper,Crush & Shweppes
6X710ml pop 2 for $5 - use $1/buy 2 save $2 coupon for Dr.Pepper,Crush & Shweppes
Nabob coffee 326g $4.69 - use $0.50 off coupon(toonies for tummies)
Arm & Hammer laundry $2.88 - use $1 off coupon(smartsource)
All Vitamins 30% off - use coupons for Centrum,Flintstones
Tylenol 72-100s $5.99 - use buy 2 save $4 coupon(save.ca)
Pampers or Huggies boxed diapers $17.99 - use $2 off coupon
Tampax or Always $5.77 - use buy 2 save $2/buy 1 and get small pk Free coupon(brandsaver)
Colgate toothpaste $1.77 - use $0.75(websaver.ca)/$1/$1.50(dentist’s office) off coupon for Total toothpaste
Lubriderm lotion $4.99 - use $1.50(save.ca)/$2/$3(company’s mail-out) coupon
Dove hair care $2.99 - use $1.50(save.ca)/buy 2 dif and save $2 coupon
Campbell’s chunky soup 3 for $5 - use buy 2 save $1/buy 3 blue band ones and save $1 coupon
Week-long deals
Vicks Nyquil $9.99 - use $2 off coupon(brandsaver)
Oral-B indicator toothbrush $1.99 - use $1 off coupon(brandsaver)
Loreal Colour Experte express hair colour $17.99 - use $3 off coupon
VO5 hot oil treatment $3.99 - use $1 off coupon(save.ca)
Nestle noir chocolate 2 for $5 - use $1 off coupon
Melitta ground coffee $4.99 - use $1 off coupon
Cadbury chocolate clusters $3.49 - use $0.50 off coupon
Swiffer Dusters $4.99 - use $1 off coupon(brandsaver)
Vicks VapoRub $5.99 - use $2 off coupon(brandsaver)
Ricola $3.49 - use $1 off coupon
Breathe Right $5 - use $2 off coupon(save.ca)
Advil Cold & sinus $5 - use $3 off coupon
Claritin $10 - use $4.50 off coupon
Flintstones $7 - use $2 off for gummies
Lever 2000 bar soap 4s $3 - use $1 off coupon
Dove deodorant or bar soap $4 - use buy 2 dif and save $2 coupon
Live Clean hair care $5 - use $1 off coupon
Kellogg’s Fibreplus or All bran bars $3 - use buy 2 save $1 coupon/$0.75 or $0.50(save.ca) off for All bran
Carnation hot chocolate powder $4 - use $1 off coupon(coupon on pack)
Gold fish crackers 2 for $5 - use $0.50 off coupon
Sensodyne Iso-active toothpaste $5.88 - use $1 off coupon
Javex2 by Clorox $5.99 - use $2 off coupon(websaver.ca)
Purex 3in1 starter kit $5.99 - use $2 off coupon(came with sample)
Green works cleaning products $1.99 - use $1.50/buy 3 save $5 coupon(coupon on pack/websaver.ca)
Satin care shave gel 2 for $5 - use $1/buy 2 save $5 coupon(brandsaver)
Covergirl eye shadow,wetslicks lip colour,cheekers blush,etc $4.99 - use $1/buy 2 save $3 coupon(brandsaver)
Shoppers Drug Mart Food section
Dempster’s wholegrains bread $1.99 - use $0.75 off coupon
Quaker instant oatmeal $2.49 - use $1 off coupon for Strawberry kind(websaver.ca)
Armstrong cheese sticks $3.99 - use $1/buy 2 save $1 coupon
Mc Cain superfries $1.99 - use $0.75 off for low salt kind(smartsource)
Price Chopper
Lactantia butter $2.77 - use $1 off coupon(from $20 coupon offer from Lactantia)
Yoplait Source 16s $3.97 - use $0.50 off coupon(gocoupons.ca)
Campbell’s broth $1.99 - use buy 2 save $0.75 coupon
Perrier 4 for $5 - use $0.50 off coupon
Mott’s garden cocktail $2.79 - use $0.50 off coupon
Nabob coffee 326g $3.99 - use $0.50 off coupon(toonies for tummies)
Lactantia cream 1L $2.49 - use $1 off coupon(coupon on 4L Lactantia milk bag)
Quaker instant oatmeal $1.99 - use $1 off coupon for Strawberry kind(websaver.ca)
Carnation evaporated milk 4 for $5 - use $0.40/buy 3 save $1 coupon
Dempster’s wholegrains bread $1.99 - use $0.75 off coupon
Food Basics
Green Giant veggies $1.97 - use $1 off for valley(save.ca,if you still have)
Lactantia cream 1L $1.99 - use $1 off coupon(coupon on 4L Lactantia milk bag)
Nescafe Taster’s choice $5.97 - use $2 off coupon(company mail-out)
Danone Silhouette yogurt 650g $1.67 - use $0.50/$0.75 off coupon
Bertolli olive oil 1L $5.99 - use $1 off coupon(toonies for tummies)
Campbell’s broth $1.79 - use buy 2 save $0.75 coupon
Flintstones $7.49 - use $2 off coupon for Gummies
Carnation evaporated milk $1.29 - use $0.40/buy 3 save $1 coupon
Tenderflake pie or tart shells $1.99 - use $1 off coupon(save.ca)
Sara Lee cheesecake or pie,etc $3.99 - use $0.50 off coupon(smartsource)
Bick’s pickles 1L $1.99 - use buy 2 save $1.50 coupon
Dempster’s whole grains bread 2 for $5 - use $0.75 off coupon
Walmart
Huggies mega pk wipes $5.77 - use $1 off coupon(save.ca)
Huggies new born diapers $11.97 - use $3 off for Little snugglers(save.ca)
Pull Ups big pk $20 - use $2 off coupon(save.ca)
Huggies big box diapers $15.77 - use $2 off coupon(save.ca)
Johnson’s baby needs 2 for $5 - use $1 off coupon(save.ca)
Live Clean hair care or baby care 2pk $5.96 - use $1 off coupon
Robax platinum 18s $10.97 - use $3 off coupon
Advil Cold & sinus 50s $10.97 - use $3 off coupon
Walmart Supercentre
Green Giant valley selections $1.97 - use $1 off coupon(save.ca,if you still have)
Post family size cereals - Honeycomb,Sugar crisp or Alpha-bits $3.97 - use $0.75 off coupon
Quaker instant oatmeal $2.47 - use $1 off coupon for Strawberry kind(websaver.ca)
Bounty basic papertowels 6s $4.48 - use $1.25/$0.50 off coupon(brandsaver)
Bounty napkins $1.98 - use $1.25 off coupon(brandsaver)
Kleenex ovals 2 for $5 - use buy 2 save $1 coupon
Nature valley bars $2 - use $0.99/$1 off for Crunchy fruit(save.ca)
Dare Bear paws or Breton crackers $1.97 - use $0.50/buy 2 save $0.75 coupon
Nestle Real Dairy ice cream $4.97 - use $2(company’s mail-out)/$3(shopper’s voice) coupon
Gain laundry 64loads $7.97 - use $1/buy 2 save $2/buy 2 save $3 coupon(smartsource)
Fancy Feast cat food 10 for $6 - use buy 10 save $1 coupon(smartsource)
Arm & Hammer cat litter 11.8-12.7kg $11.48 - use $1.50 off coupon(save.ca)
Aveeno lotion $5.97 -$7.97 - use $2 off coupon(save.ca)
Pantene hair care value pk $7.96 - use $1/buy 2 save $2.50 coupon(brandsaver)
Nice’n easy perfect10 hair colour with bonus root touch-up $13.96 - use $1/buy 2 save $3 coupon(brandsaver)
Always twinpk 56s $9.96 - use buy 2 save $2 coupon(brandsaver)
Listerine mouthwash 1L $5.77 - use $1 off coupon(save.ca)
Covergirl professional mascara - use $1/buy 2 save $3 coupon(brandsaver)
No Frills
Campbell’s soup $0.42 - use buy 3 save $1 coupon for Blue band kind
Heinz beans $0.42 - use buy 3 get 1 free coupon
Piller’s black forest ham $1.97/lb - use $0.50 off coupon
Chapman’s premium ice cream 2L or Collection Novelties $3.33 - use $5 off coupon(from Kid’s club)
Black Diamond cheestrings 16s $3.99 - use $1/$0.75 off coupon
Dare Breton crackers or cookies $1.69 - use $0.50 for crackers/buy 2 save $0.75
Kellogg’s frootloops,frosted flakes or corn pops family size cereals $3.99 - use buy 2 save $1 coupon(toonies for tummies)
Pull Ups $15.99 - use $2 off coupon(save.ca)
Listerine rinse $4.99 - use $1 off coupon(save.ca)
Gillette antiperspirant $2.49 - use $2 off coupon(brandsaver)
Secret deodorant $2.49 - use $1/buy 2 save $5 coupon(brandsaver)
Campbell’s chunky soup $1.79 - use buy 2 save $1 coupon
V8 Fusion juice $2.49 - use $0.50/$0.75 off coupon
Downy or Bounce $5.99 - use buy 2 save $3/$1 off for Downy coupon(brandsaver)
Lysol cleaners $1.79 - use $0.50/buy 2 save $1 coupon(smartsource)
Country harvest bagels $1.99 - use $0.50/buy 2 save $1.50/buy 3 save $2.50 coupon
Giant Tiger
Wonder bread $1.29 - use $0.75/$0.40 off coupon
Dare Breton crackers $1.66 - use $0.50 /buy 2 save $0.75
Majesta bathroom tissue 8 double rolls $3.97 - use $1 off coupon(save.ca)
Zellers
Carnation evaporated milk 4 for $5 - use $0.40/buy 3 save $1 coupon
Huggies pure & natural diapers $9.97 - use $2 off coupon(save.ca)
Pampers value pk diapers $32.97 - use $2 off coupon(brandsaver)
Huggies wipes 3x $7.97 - use $1 off coupon(save.ca)
Penaten cream 166g $8.97 - use $1 off coupon(save.ca)
Febreze 800ml Fabric refresher with Free Air effects $6.99 - use buy 1 and get Febreze set&refresh kit Free coupon(brandsaver)
Kleenex 3pk 2 for $5 - use $1 off coupon
Febreze Candle with Free Air effects $6.99 - use $2 off coupon(brandsaver)
Tide laundry 48-64 loads $12.99 - use $1 off coupon(websaver.ca)
Old Dutch chips 2 for $5 - use $2/$1 off coupon(On the Go magazine)
Nutrigrain 2 for $5 - use $1 off coupon(coupon on Kellogg’s cereal)
Mott’s fruitsations $1.99 - use buy 2 save $1.50 coupon
Bounty 6pk $4.99 - use $1.25/$0.50 off coupon(brandsaver)
Folgers coffee $4.99 - use $1 off coupon
Wonder + bread $1.79 - use $0.75/$0.40 off coupon
Campbell’s chunky soup $1.99 - use buy 2 save $1 coupon
Pringles 2 for $4 - use buy 2 get 1 free coupon
Vachon snack cakes 2 for $5 - use $0.50 off coupon(toonies for tummies)
Premium Plus crackers 2 for $5 - use $0.50 off coupon
Tetley speciality tea $2.99 - use buy 2 save $1 coupon(toonies for tummies)
Aveeno bodywash $5.99 - use $2 off coupon(save.ca)
Secret deodorant $1.99 - use $1/buy 2 save $5 coupon(brandsaver)
Old Spice deodorant $1.99 - use $1/buy 2 save $3 coupon
Pantene hair care $3.99 - use $1/buy 2 save $2.50 coupon(brandsaver)
Listerine rinse $4.99 - use $1 off coupon(save.ca)
Lubriderm lotion $5.99 - use $1.50(save.ca)/$2/$3(company’s mail-out) coupon
Loreal Healthy Look hair colour $8.99 - use $2 off coupon
Nice’n Easy Perfect10 hair colour $9.99 - use $1/buy 2 save $3 coupon(brandsaver)
Royale facial tissue 6pk $3.88 - use $1 off coupon(gocoupons.ca)
Clorox wipes 2 for $3 - use $1 off coupon(websaver.ca)
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Clorox Wipes $0.50 with Coupon at Zellers (ON)

cloroxIn the Zellers (ON) Oct. 8-14, 2010 flyer, Clorox Wipes are advertised on sale 2/$3. Use your Save $1 on Clorox Wipes coupon from websaver.ca and get it for only $0.50 each. We go through a lot of these in my house so I’ll definitely be taking advantage of this deal.
Click here to view the Zellers (ON) Oct. 8-14, 2010 flyer.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Swag Bucks



Swag Bucks is an online search engine that is much like Google, Yahoo and Bing with one exception, you get points or (Swag Bucks) for doing your normal searches online.

How does it work?
It’s easy as 1-2-3!
  1. Search the web as you normally would using SwagBucks.com search engine. You’ll get results from Google.com and Ask.com.
  2. Swag Bucks will be periodically awarded to you as you search.  You can win up to 50 Swag Bucks with a single search and on Fridays you can win up to 1000 Swag Bucks with a single search. 
  3. Redeem your Swag Bucks for prizes ranging from gift certificates for Amazon, Paypal and iTunes to televisions, video games, iPods, movie, music and sports collectibles, comics and books, and much much more!
Does it really work?
You bet!
I am normally highly skeptical of this type of internet thing because they are so often full of junk mail, don’t pay out, ask you for way too much personal info, or just take too much time, but SwagBucks.com is really working for me.

Okay… How do I get started?
  • Sign up here and you’ll start with 30 Swag Bucks.
  • Start searching and winning Swag Bucks.
  • Have fun!

Payless Shoe Source Canada Printable Coupon Save 20% Until November 1st

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Payless has released a 20% off coupon again! YAY!  Click here to get your coupon.  I haven’t shopped there lately but I usually buy the inhouse American Eagle brand.  What shoes do you normally buy from there?
:) Thanks brownsugar for the heads up!

Payless Shoe Source Canada Printable Coupon Save 20% Until November 1st

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Payless has released a 20% off coupon again! YAY!  Click here to get your coupon.  I haven’t shopped there lately but I usually buy the inhouse American Eagle brand.  What shoes do you normally buy from there?
:) Thanks brownsugar for the heads up!

Coupons from Ontario Power Authority

 Click the images below to go to the coupon pages.


coupon - ENERGY STAR® qualified indoor light fixtures (hard wired) with 3 or more sockets

 ENERGY STAR® qualified indoor light fixtures (hard wired) with 3 or more sockets

coupon - ENERGY STAR® qualified specialty CFL light bulbs (covered, decorative, dimmable, flood, spot, globe, candelabra, tri-light, etc.)

ENERGY STAR qualified specialty CFL light bulbs (covered, decorative, dimmable, flood, spot, globe, candelabra, tri-light, etc.)

(multipacks of 3 or more)

coupon - ENERGY STAR® qualified specialty CFL light bulbs (covered, decorative, dimmable, flood, spot, globe, candelabra, tri-light, etc.)

ENERGY STAR qualified specialty CFL light bulbs (covered, decorative, dimmable, flood, spot, globe, candelabra, tri-light, etc.)

(single or double packs)

coupon - Power bars with integrated timer or auto-shutoff

Power bars with integrated timer or auto-shutoff

coupon - Indoor motion sensors

Indoor motion sensors

coupon - Indoor timers – mechanical or digital

Indoor timers – mechanical or digital

coupon - Dimmer switches – available in a wide variety of styles and colours

Dimmer switches – available in a wide variety of styles and colours

coupon - Programmable thermostats for electric baseboard heaters - $10

Programmable thermostats for electric baseboard heaters - $10

(single or double packs)

coupon - Programmable thermostats for electric baseboard heaters - $45

Programmable thermostats for electric baseboard heaters - $45

(multipacks of 3 or more)

coupon - Insulation blankets for electric water heaters

Insulation blankets for electric water heaters

coupon - Weatherstripping

Weatherstripping

(foam or V-strip packages)

coupon - Weatherstripping

Weatherstripping

(door frame kits)

coupon - Pipe wrap for hot water pipes

Pipe wrap for hot water pipes

Old Navy Canada: $16 Select Winter Coats For The Whole Family (Oct. 9, 2010 Only)

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From Old Navy Canada’s Facebook Wall:
We’re open at 7am this Saturday 10/09 (call your local Old Navy to confirm) One Day Wonder. Select winter coats for the whole family $16. Wow!!!
This is a fantastic deal for me because I have 3 kids and myself to buy winter coats for. Also, don’t forget to get your coupon from Barker’s Bones for even more savings.
Note: The picture above is just an image of some Old Navy coats that I like. I DO NOT KNOW if these are the ones that will be on sale.
Thanks to couponlady for finding this great deal!

You can also get a discount code on Facebook and combine the two deals for even more saving:

Air Travel Coupon Codes: Porter, Westjet, Air Canada

Posted by Anna on October 6, 2010 at 9:00 AM
Air Travel Coupon Codes: Porter, Westjet, Air Canada
Once again, the 3 major Canadian airlines have brought out a few air travel coupon codes for some discount on your flights. This seems to be a Thanksgiving special. Here is the full breakdown:
Click here to use the Porter coupon code online
  • Coupon Code: OCT20
  • Discount: 20% off flights
  • Expires: 13th October 2010
Click here to use the Air Canada coupon code online
  • Coupon Code: FQTH2UF1
  • Discount: 20% off
  • Expires: 12th October 2010
Click here to use the Westjet coupon code online
  • Promo code: THX01
  • Coupon code: ZYGYSAL
  • Discount: 20% off
  • Expires: 12th October 2010
Could be a good time to price compare if you were planning on booking a specific trip!

Air Travel Coupon Codes: Porter, Westjet, Air Canada

Posted by Anna on October 6, 2010 at 9:00 AM
Air Travel Coupon Codes: Porter, Westjet, Air Canada
Once again, the 3 major Canadian airlines have brought out a few air travel coupon codes for some discount on your flights. This seems to be a Thanksgiving special. Here is the full breakdown:
Click here to use the Porter coupon code online
  • Coupon Code: OCT20
  • Discount: 20% off flights
  • Expires: 13th October 2010
Click here to use the Air Canada coupon code online
  • Coupon Code: FQTH2UF1
  • Discount: 20% off
  • Expires: 12th October 2010
Click here to use the Westjet coupon code online
  • Promo code: THX01
  • Coupon code: ZYGYSAL
  • Discount: 20% off
  • Expires: 12th October 2010
Could be a good time to price compare if you were planning on booking a specific trip!

$9.99 -- Canada-Wide Weekend Car Rentals

$9.99 -- Canada-Wide Weekend Car Rentals*  new

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By Kim Shiffman
Travelzoo Staff, Toronto
Put the brakes on rental-car overspending. Rent an Economy or Compact car over the weekend and pay just $9.99 a day. This sale is valid at participating Enterprise locations across the country. Save as much as 80% compared to other outlets.
The sale applies to cars rented from these cities:
  • Halifax
  • St. John's
  • St. John
  • Montreal
  • Quebec
  • Ottawa
  • Winnipeg
  • Saskatoon
  • Calgary
  • Edmonton
  • Vancouver
Valid for rentals on Friday or Saturday and ending the following Monday, through May 17, 2011.

How to Book This Deal

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Click on "Weekend Special," then follow the prompts. Note: Be flexible when searching, as the advertised rate may only be available at select locations in any given city. 
*Terms/Conditions:
Valid at participating neighbourhood locations in Canada only for rentals reserved in advance, ending on or before 17 May 2011. For certain locations, including but not limited to Winnipeg, Regina, Thunder Bay, Saskatoon, and the Province of Quebec, rates of less than $9.99 may be available. To see if a lower rate is available, go to the main reservation path on the enterpriserentacar.ca home page, or contact the location in question directly. Enterprise reserves the right to terminate the offer or change the terms at any time. Sorry, this offer is not valid at airport locations. Availability is limited. Offer rate of $9.99 per day applies to Economy or Compact cars rented on Friday or Saturday and ending the following Monday, and includes 100 kilometres per day. Rates are as posted at time of reservation at enterpriserentacar.ca. Offer cannot be combined with other coupons, offers or discounted rates. Standard rental qualifications apply. Offer rate does not include 15% or lower tax and/or additional surcharges, $0.20 or less per kilometre for excess kilometres, vehicle licensing fees of $4 or less per day, refueling fees, additional driver fees and optional damage waiver of $29.99 or less per day, which are the responsibility of the renter. Other restrictions, including holiday and blackout dates, may apply. Pick-up and drop-off service is subject to geographic and other restrictions.