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I'll be honest, I like to shop. Whether for shoes or pots and pans, I love the feeling of going to the stores, seeing the different items on the shelf, and imaging where in my house I actually could store all of these items. The internet has just fueled my shopping addiction because now I am no longer restricted to the stores that reside in my immediate area; the sky is the limit! If I want a lamp shade from a small store in New York, I can get it. If I want coffee from Seattle, it's just a click of a button. This new found shopping arena on the internet has been a blessing, but has also made me realize the importance of budgeting and saving. That being the case, I have found that I am more thrify than ever in my shopping, and want to pass some key tidbits in money saving on to you. These " ideas and suggestions aren't unique, this is just a testimony that they work, tried and approved by an avid shopper.


Thrift Stores: Digging Is Rewarding!

One of the best ways to save money is to visit thrift shops. I have found amazing deals here, even finding brand new items on the shelves! These items may be used, but if you dig long enough you will find amazing deals on gently used items. Here are some hints when shopping at thrift stores:

* Dig! At times there can be racks and racks of items. If you are not content to looking for items, you probably won't find the best deals. Go to thrift shops when you have time to browse. Patience is definitely a virture and holds true in any thrift store shopping. Visit each rack, and take time to look at each item. You just never know what you might find! My sister ended up finding barely worn $400 shoes and paid about $20.
* Look for tags. You would be amazed at how many brand new items make it to the thrift store shelves! I believe that many people impulse buy items, and then throw them in a closet, only to be discarded at a later time. If you see an original store tag on an item, consider this a very good find and take it right up to the cash register!
* Looking for Retro? Try thrift stores! Small boutiques and even trendy stores at the mall often make you pay an arm and a left for retro items. Why not try the thrift stores to look for TRULY retro items. You will end up with authentic items while paying a fraction of the price.
* Goodwill, Salvation Army, and more Donating to these places often benefits a truly cause wrothy group. But you know that if you are donating to these places, other people are doing the exact same thing! Visiting your local Goodwill gives you a sense that your shopping is not going without a greater reward. You can also find excellent items. I know that the Goodwill in a neighborhood I used to live in was packed on the weekends! Goodwill is also an excellent place to find DIY project items as things can often be restored.
* Plato's Closet and other trendy stores Gently used clothing is back! Stores, like Plato's Closet in Colorado, offer shoppers a way to both save and make money. These stores accept brand name used clothing, and pay shoppers for their contributions. In turn, shoppers can buy other brand name clothes at great prices! You can find Gap, American Eagle, Juciy Couture and more in these stores, and look hot without breaking the bank. Plus, if you are tired of your current wardrobe, exchange your clothes for great brand name items!

Retail Bliss! If thrift stores aren't your cup of tea, there are many retail stores out there that sell brand name, never been used items at discounted prices. These stores receive extra items from larger stores. For example, if a large department store does not sell all of a particular type of jacket by the end of the season, they sell these to stores like TJ Maxx and Ross at discounted prices. This discount is then passed on to you. There are variety of stores that participate in this, including dollar stores! Below is an outline of my favorite stores:

* Ross: If you like brands like DKNY and Express, this is the store for you! I am notorious for losing sunglasses, especially if I have spent a pretty penny on them. I have a hard time buying a cheap pair, so Ross offers me a good in between. I love to buy the DKNY sunglasses at Ross, and spend about $15. This is just as much as you would spend on a pair anywhere else, and you know you are getting a quality brand. Then, when I inevitably lose these sunglasses, I don't have a heart attack because I spent a ton of money. They have a great shoe and clothing selection, as well as home items that I love. Check this store out!
* TJ Maxx/Home Goods: This combination is dangerous, mostly because I love everything in here! I LOVE to decorate my house, and since I just bought a new one I can justify needing more pictures and mirrors. Home Goods has fantastic home decor items, including area rugs and small pieces of furniture. I have also been able to find framed art that I have seen in other stores for twice the price! If you are in need of home decorations, I would visit this store today.
* Tuesday Morning: At Tuesday Morning, you can receive 40%-80% off retail prices! This store does not focus on clothings, but has everything you need for home and garden. My mom was able to get a beautiful stainless steel coffee pot that normal retailed for over $180 for only $65. It was a steal in itself! And I'll let you in on my little secret: I am a big Barbie Collector and have found Tuesday Morning to be a secret depot for collectible Barbies. I have been able to get Gold Label collectibles (retailing normally at over $130) for $60-$75. I justify my collection by telling myself it is an investment. Plus, I just love them!

Coupon Heaven!

I remember when I was little my mom would spend hours cutting coupons from the Sunday newspaper. I used to laugh at her meticulous organization, filing each coupon into its respective pocket in her easy-to-carry pouch. I now envy her coupon habit. Coupons are a great way to save money. And I'm not just talking about the coupons for Kraft cheese that come in the paper. There are multitudes of stores, both on and off line, that offer coupons. The trick is keeping an eye out for them. Described below are the variety of coupons you can find out there:

1. Grocery Coupons - OK, these have been around forever, and will continue to be. These are the coupons you can find in the Sunday paper, decked out in colorful images and cartoon characters. My sister is the coupon queen and consistently saves $30 or more on each grocery trip - just with coupons. Her glory moment was when she bought $300 worth of groceries for only $90. Clipping coupons is not just for old people anymore - my sister is 22! If you can take the time to remember to cut them out and use them, you can easily save at the store. Plus, double coupon days are not a thing of the past, so keep an eye out at your local supermarket.
2. Coupons By Mail - I receive Bed, Bath, and Beyond or Linens 'N' Things coupons on a weekly basis. I also receive mailers for stores such as Kohl's or JCPenney's in the mail. These coupons are great, especially if you really need something. Many times it is 20% off of one item, or you can even be as lucky to receive a 20% off your entire purchase coupon. Keep these in mind, and remember that many stores will take competitor's coupons so that they don't lose your business.
3. Online Savings - The internet is full of coupons - some offering money back, while others offering percentages off. My favorite coupons are the Free Shipping. To me, if I have to pay for shipping at a place I can drive to, I have a hard time justifying the purchase. If I can't get to the store, I am a little more willing to pay. But Free Shipping is the kind of all coupons. There are many sites, such as ShopAtHome.com, that offer a variety of coupons. I would look there as they have a good selection and variety. Look below for various free shipping coupons!
4. Coupons By Email - I have to encourage people to sign up for e-mails and e-newsletters. I sign up for the emails from companies I love, and I really don't get spammed by them. In return for signing up for the e-mails, I receive exclusive deals and news from the companies I love. Some emails I recommend signing up for are 1-800-Flowers, Shutterfly, and Home Decorator's Collection. These are just a small sampling of the companies from which I receive emails, and I know that most retailers offer e-newsletters to their patrons. Since you opted in to these emails, and are a good customer, the companies are willing to send better deals, and I am usually one to take them up on the offer!

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