Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 02, 2009 -
If you're a regular online shopper and you want to make sure you're getting the biggest bang for your buck, Offers.com is sure to save you both time and money. Similar to Retail Me Not, Offers.com aggregates all of the best promos and deals from around the web — organizing coupons and promo codes by category and store.
I not only like the fact that the site makes sure to verify each offer before posting it, but that they also have a travel section, so you can easily search for vacation deals.
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Aug 07, 2009 -
Good economy or bad economy, everyone loves getting a discount, and I can safely say that every purchase I have made in the last few months online has not been without a coupon code.
I usually use Retail Me Not, but I discovered a new coupon site that focuses on women's clothing and accessories, and I'm a little unhealthily obsessed with it: Grechen's Codes.
Who's Grechen?
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Dec 22, 2008 -
Finding deals and discounts for last-minute gifts is crucial at this time of the year, especially when we're all trying to pinch our pennies.
Similar to Retail Me Not, in that you enter websites to find coupon codes and promo deals, Coupon Chief is another site that aggregates coupons from across the web. What I love about it is the fact that it immediately takes down coupons that have expired or don't work, so you don't get stuck with any false hope.
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Nov 16, 2007 -
With Christmas right around the corner, most of us will be gearing up for some serious shopping. If you don't want to break the bank this holiday season, swing by The Bargainist, a website that finds the best deals on absolutely everything. Unlike Retail Me Not, which only provides coupon codes for various websites, The Bargainist consolidates coupons, sales, and the hottest bargains into one convenient spot.
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Other Search Results
Jul 14, 2009 -
I'm a super saver. Not only do I check out Retail Me Not before any big purchase, but I also have my eyes peeled for new coupon websites. Ebates, anyone?
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May 23, 2008 -
- McDonald's in Japan will be implementing a new e-coupon system where customers can pay for their order by placing their phone on a RFID reader. — Wired
- Now with Google Earth, you can check out new environmental layers that are based on future climate change estimates. — Gizmodo
- Here's an entertaining Saturday night Wii game to play with friends.
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Jul 28, 2009 -
Just one week after unveiling a new eReader and eBooks Store, Barnes & Noble continues to impress by announcing today that they will offer complimentary WiFi access in stores across the country.
What this means is customers can easily download and preview any of the 700,000 eBook titles and opt in to receive personal Barnes & Noble messages, which include coupons to the in-store café, author book signing notifications or where to find a new books in the store. They had me at free.
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Dec 02, 2008 -
Since we're shifting into holiday shopping overdrive, sales, saving money, and spending seem to top our conversations virtually every day. So I must insist that you add the Retail Me Not extension to your Firefox browser.
It's going to help you do all three: save by alerting you when there is a sale or discount available, and help you spend less than you would if just browsing online stores till all hours of the night looking for a deal.
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Jul 22, 2009 -
I won't bore you with tales of how busy I am these days, because come on — aren't we all?
Everyone around me seems to always be swamped, and rarely has time to shop for stuff that's essentials (not shoes, bags, and clothes. Somehow I always make time for that).
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