Archive for August, 2007

I’m a pepper, your a pepper wouldn’t you like a free Dr. Pepper?

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Free Dr Pepper

The Labor day deals just keep coming! If you are willing to give up your name, address, phone and email (all other request info is optional) you can have a certificate good for a free 20 oz. Dr Pepper or Diet Dr Pepper. (Probably anyway…)The officially the rules say that: If a Division 1A college football team scores 23 points and wins the game on College Football Kick-off Weekend (Aug. 30 – Sept. 3, 2007), consumers can visit DrPepper.com to request a coupon for a free 20-oz. bottle of Dr Pepper. The coupon will be available for 23 hours following the end of the qualifying game. Should two or more teams score 23 points and win the game, the coupon for a free 20-oz. Dr Pepper will be available shortly after the end of the first qualifying game and remain available for 23 hours following the end of the last qualifying game. Must be a U.S. Resident. Limit one coupon per individual. Coupons will be mailed within 10 business days and expire 9/30/07

But after you register it says: Thanks for registering to receive a coupon for a free 20-oz. Dr Pepper or Diet Dr Pepper. Keep an eye on the mail and look for it to arrive in five to seven business days. Thanks again and keep drinking Dr Pepper and Diet Dr Pepper, because this college football season Dr Pepper is giving you a 1 in 6 chance of winning cool football prizes!

Register now and take your chances or wait til somebody scores 23 points…

Save some 15% of your pennies at JC Penney

Friday, August 31st, 2007

15% OFF your next regular, sale or clearance priced store purchase at JC Penney. Valid for in store shopping only and not valid for: Cosmetics & Fragrances, Cookware, Cutlery & Gadgets, Jewelry, Floor Care, Furniture & Mattresses, Small Appliances and Electronics, Clarks, Columbia Sportswear or Levi’s. But it does not expire until October 1st!

You can find online JC Penney coupons and discounts here.

Download and print the in store the coupon here.

Mix it up for less

Friday, August 31st, 2007

If you like to bake bread, or would like to furnish your kitchen to look like you like to bake bread, Amazon has a truly great deal for you: a KitchenAid K45SS Classic 250-Watt 4-1/2-Quart Stand Mixer for just $99.99 and get the Amazon free super saver shipping! This is normally a $270 mixer and while I have seen for $170 before I have never seen it for the $99.99 that it is currently available at Amazon! Get it while they last.

You can find stores with cooking and kitchen coupons here.

15% off instore or online at Bloomingdales

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

Bloomingdales Printable Coupon Take an extra 15% off on almost all regular priced items, sale & clearance items. Take 10% off furniture and rugs. Expires September 3rd, 2007. You also can find the same deal for online shopping and other online discounts on the Bloomingdales coupon code page.

Print the in store version here.

Linens and Things Printable Coupons (20% off)

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

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The labor day deals continue. Here are 2 new printable Linens and Things coupons for you. These are in store only…

If Linens and Things is not convenient Bed, Bath and Beyond stores generally accept the Linens -n- Things coupons. LNT stores are often lenient on accepting expired LNT coupons so if you miss the weekend sale you can still try.

If you prefer to shop online there are free online linens and things coupons and bed bath and beyond coupons.

UPDATE: Here is a Bad Bath and Beyond Coupon for 20% off.

Free cosmetics at Nordstorm this weekend.

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Free Smashbox cosmetics from Nordstrom Get free Smashbox cosmetics from Nordstrom including a Fusion soft light blush and a makeup pouch. Just print this coupon for and bring it to a Nordstrom store between Friday, Aug. 31st and Sunday Sep. 2nd.

Find your Nordstrom nearest store with this Nordstrom store locater.

You can also find discounted Nordstrom gift cards and coupons in the Deal Locker.

Best Buy Printable Coupons (10% off - in store only)

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

3 Best Buy printable coupons

Whether it is for the dorm room or the living room this labor day brings big savings at Best Buy. But these coupons are in store only. Look here: for online Best Buy coupons. There are actually 2 different 10% off coupons for big items in addition to the one for movies and games. The coupons don’t work for Blu-Ray or HD-DVD players, but try this Blu-Ray and HD-DVD deal if thats what you need.

10% OFF or 12% OFF with Reward Zone ® program membership

Any single item from the following categories:
Home Theater

  • TVs $399 and up
  • DVD players and recorders
  • home audio
  • furniture $99 & up
  • also valid at Magnolia Home Theater

Computer Accessories

  • DVD-RW drives
  • flash and external hard drives
  • printers $149 & up
  • scanners $99 & up
  • computer networking
  • computer speakers, mice and keyboards
  • PC cameras
  • PC gaming controllers
  • digital recorders $99 & up
  • surge protectors
  • computer flash memory
  • computer cables
  • graphic and sound cards
  • computer software
  • blank digital media and blank video media
  • ink cartridges
  • printer docks
  • paper

Digital Cameras $249 & up /Camcorders $279 & up

  • digital camera accessories
  • camcorder accessories
  • blank media
  • camcorder batteries
  • premium photo services
  • batteries

MP3 Players & Car Electronics

  • MP3 accessories
  • GPS hardware
  • car audio
  • satellite radio hardware
  • musical instruments
  • CD/DVD storage

Phones & Accessories

  • pay-as-you-go phones
  • cordless phones
  • answering machine
  • landline phone accessories
  • cellular phone accessories
  • phone cards

Major & Small Appliances

  • vacuums
  • microwaves

Details: Markdowns taken from regular prices. Excludes Bose®; Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD players; Samsung 81, 89, and 94 series TVs; Bose®, JBL and Shure MP3 player accessories; DIRECTV service; digital SLR cameras; Apple® iPod; the Dyson DC18; Kodak printers; satellite radio service; Cinema Systems; HP ink and paper; high-definition camcorders; video game hardware and accessories; pay-as-you-go phone cards; contract cellular phones; Roland, Boss and Edirol musical instruments; digital music services and download cards; special order, clearance, demo and open-box items; Gift Cards; taxes; Magnolia Home Theater® products: Bose®, SpeakerCraft®, Sonos, Vienna Acoustics, Tivoli Audio, MartinLogan, BDI furniture, installation services, Magnolia® Guaranteed Performance Agreement and special order merchandise. Selection varies by store. Limit 1 offer per coupon, per household. Not good in combination with any other coupons or offers. Valid 8/29/07-9/5/07.

Download the coupons here.


10% OFF all regularly priced music, movies, toys, video games and PC games (any combination, limit 3)

Details: Markdowns taken from regular prices. Excludes new release DVDs and video game hardware. Limit 1 offer per coupon, per household. Limit of 3 media titles per coupon. Not good in combination with any other coupons or offers. Valid on in-stock items only. No rainchecks. No dealers. Valid only at Best Buy stores in
the U.S.A. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. No cash back. Cash value is 1/100th of 1 cent. Coupon valid 8/29/07–9/5/07.

Download the coupons here.

HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray. Deals on both!

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Which should you buy: blu-ray or hd-dvd?Is this another VHS versus Betamax? Maybe, but this time consumers are winning as these two titans fight it out. We have great of deals on both Blu-Ray players AND HD-DVD players AND movies for both! In addition to the deals we’ll try and offer some insights regarding the pros and cons and tell you about which one might be right for you. If you already have one and want movies, or know which you want to get scroll down for the deals.

HD-DVD and Blu-Ray are both successors of DVD and both offer high definition content in similar resolutions and quality. While the new machines will play the standard DVDs you already own, they also play newer hi-def material from discs the same size as standard DVDs. Both Blu-Ray and HD-DVD use of a blue-purple laser with a shorter wave length than traditional DVD player lasers. The shorter wavelength means higher recording density and that means higher definition video on the same sized disk. Currently the two formats are not compatible with each other so you have to pick one or the other.

Why should I pick HD-DVD?

  • HD DVD Players generally cost less than Blu-ray players by $100-200.
  • HD DVD discs generally cost slightly less than blu-ray.
  • HD DVD is backed by Toshiba, Microsoft and Intel.
  • A few titles are currently exclusive to HD DVD (Batman Begins, The Ultimate Matrix Collection , Clerks II and some older Warner Bros titles)
  • Paramount and Dreamworks just announced plans to drop Blu-Ray in favor of HD DVD exclusivity
  • If you already have an Xbox 360 (or want to get one): there is a cheap (currently $179.99) Xbox 360 HD DVD Player add-on that comes with Eight HD DVD Discs Free.
  • Some movies are released on “combo” discs which play in both HD-DVD and regular DVD players
  • If you want a stand alone player there is great deal to buy the Toshiba HD-A2 HD DVD Player with 8 movies for $210.93 + free shipping. (Complete details below.)

Why should I pick Blu-Ray?

  • Blu-Ray discs have larger data storage capacity (25 Gb vs 15 GB) and this can mean more extras or soundtracks.
  • Blu-Ray is backed by Sony, Panasonic, Apple, Dell.
  • Blockbuster has announced that it will be renting only Blu-Ray discs.
  • More movie studios support Blu-Ray including: Disney, Sony/MGM, Lionsgate, Pixar, etc.
  • If you have been thinking about getting a PlayStation 3 (60GB) (or if you have invested in PS2 games)… The PS3 includes a Blu-Ray player, so it is definitely the choice for you.
  • If you already have a Sony Playstation 3 then you already have a Blu-Ray player.

What do we recommend…

  • If you are PS gamer go with the PS3 and get the blu-ray.
  • If you are an Xbox guy get the external HD-DVD player.
  • If you don’t play games the Toshiba HD-DVD player is a great deal and makes a great upgrade to an existing DVD player, while it is not as cheap as a DVD player with 8 free movies it is hard to go too wrong.
  • If you think you might like to play some games and you like to rent from blockbuster, the PS3 is a good set up, if you can afford the extra cost.
  • If you already have one or pick one today this is a great time to stock up on both HD-DVD or Blu-Ray movies with the buy 2 get 1 free sale.

HD DVD Player Deal:

Get a Toshiba HD-A2 HD DVD Player with 8 movies for $210.93 + free shipping.

  1. Add the Toshiba HD-A2 Toshiba HD-A2 HD DVD Player to your cart.
  2. Add 3 movies from this list to cart.
    Price of the 3 movies will be deducted on the check out page.
  3. After the Toshiba HD-DVD player arrives, send in the mail-in rebate for 5 additional HD-DVD movies.
  4. Select FREE Super Saver Shipping at the checkout page.
  5. Offer expires September 23, 2007.

Sony Playstation 3 (PS3) and 8 Blu-ray movies deal:

Get a Sony playstation and 8 movies for $462-485 depending on the movies:

  1. Add the PlayStation 3 (60GB) to you cart.
  2. Add 3 Blu-ray movies from this list below to cart. Thanks to the AVS Forum for the list.
  3. Price of the 3 movies AND the cheapest movie will be deductedon the check out page. Reducing the price to be less than the $499 price with no movies!
  4. After the PS3 arrives, send in the mail-in rebate for 5 additional Blu-ray movies.
  5. Select FREE Super Saver Shipping at the checkout page.
  6. The offer expires September 23, 2007.

Blu-Ray Movie list that works with PS3 deal:

300
Alien Vs Predator
Apocalypto
Black Hawk Down
Blood Diamond
Bridge to Terabithia
Casino Royale
Chicken Little
Corpse Bride
The Covenant
Crank
Curse of the Golden Flower
Deja Vu
The Departed
The Devil’s Rejects
Dinosaur
Dirty Dancing
Eight Below
Eragon
Fantastic Four
Fifth Element Remastered
Finding Neverland
First Blood
Flyboys
The Fountain
The Fugitive
Guardian
G.I. Jane
Ghost Rider
Glory Road
Gone In 60 Seconds
GoodFellas
Guardian
Haunted Mansion
Hellboy
House of Flying Daggers
Ice Age: Meltdown
IMAX: Blue Planet
Into The Blue
Invincible
King Arthur
Kingdom of Heaven
Kung Fu Hustle
Ladder 49
Letters from Iwo Jima
Memento
Monster House
Music & Lyrics
Night at the Museum
Open Season
Patriot
Pearl Harbor
Phantom of the Opera
Pirates 1&2
Premonition
Primeval
Purple Rain
The Queen
Reign of Fire
Reservoir Dogs
Road Warrior
Rocky Balboa
Roving Mars
Sky High
Species
Speed
Stargate
Stomp the Yard
Stranger Than Fiction
Superman II
Swordfish
TMNT
Tears of the Sun
The Terminator
Terminator 2 - Judgment Day
Total Recall
Training Day
The Transporter
Underworld Evolution
The Usual Suspects
The Wild
X-Men: The Last Stand

Blu-Ray Movie Deal
Buy 2 Blu-Ray movies get one free

  1. Add 3 movies from the list above.
  2. The lowest priced one will be deducted at checkout.
  3. Select FREE Super Saver Shipping at the checkout page.
  4. Offer expires September 23, 2007.

HD-DVD Movie Deal
Buy 2 HD-DVD movies get one free

  1. Add 3 movies from this list to cart.
  2. The lowest priced one will be deducted at checkout.
  3. Select FREE Super Saver Shipping at the checkout page.
  4. Offer expires September 23, 2007.

$2 off at CVS on $10 CVS/pharmacy Brand purchase Exp: 9/9/07

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

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Time to refill a prescription, or pick up a few things at the drug store? Maybe some back to school supplies for the kids?

Save $2.00 on any $10 CVS/pharmacy Brand purchase with your ExtraCare card, valid in store only. Expires 9/9/07

Details:
Maximum $2 value. Valid in-store only. ExtraCare card must be presented to receive these savings. This coupon excludes alcohol, gift cards, lottery, money orders, prescriptions, postage stamps, pre-paid cards and tobacco products. CVS/pharmacy will not honor any facsimile, photocopy, or any other reproduction of this coupon. Tax charged on pre-coupon price where required. This coupon is not transferable. Limit one coupon per customer. No cash back. Expires 9/9/07.

Please note: All images may not print in your internet browser. Just print the coupon in black and white or color, and bring it to the store as is.

Print it here.

Diaper Deals: save money (and the environment)

Monday, August 27th, 2007

cloth-diaper-baby.jpgSo last week, a very close friend was lucky enough to have a healthy baby boy (Hi Z!). We are celebrating as only Deal Locker can, with tips on how to save money on diapers. It turns out, it is a chance to be nice to your baby and to the environment!

New parents have many reasons to be overwhelmed! However, the Internet can be a valuable tool for everything from finding birthing classes, parent groups, advice, and even diaper services. Here are some tips when comparison shopping online for diaper services.

  • Check the company’s commitment to the environment. More and more parents are coming back around to using cloth diapers, and these parents are often very concerned about their impact on the environment. Although cloth diapers still have an impact on the environment with the water used, cloth diapers do not pile up in our landfills like disposable diapers do. In addition, as long as the company is using environmentally safe detergents and other supplies, the dangerous chemicals that can be fond in disposable diapers are not a factor.
  • Compare prices very carefully. Obviously, price is an important thing to take into consideration! But don’t stop at the price - make sure you know what is included in that price. Are there any extra delivery charges? Are there limits on how many diapers can be laundered? Do they offer any other laundry service in addition to diapers?
  • Be aware of what services and supplies the company provides. Go beyond looking at what kind of diapers the service offers, and see what else is included. Will they provide you with a special hamper? Some diaper services offer liners that have deodorant qualities. Some offer Velcro diaper covers to use in place of pins. The diaper service may even launder other items.
  • Know what the diapers are made of. One advantage of cloth diapers over disposable ones is that cloth diapers are generally made of 100% cotton. This greatly decreases the chances that your baby will experience irritation or rashes, because there are no chemicals, and the cotton is very comfortable on your baby’s skin. Also, modern cloth diapers usually use diaper covers or diaper clips, not diaper pins, so you don’t have to worry about accidentally hurting your baby with pins.
  • Know how the diapers are washed. You should be aware of what type of detergent is used on the diapers – it should be a detergent that is safe for sensitive baby skin. Ask questions about the laundering and sanitation – how the diapers are washed and dried, and how often diapers are tested to ensure sanitary conditions.
  • Check the National Association of Diaper Services. Called NADS for short, their website can be found at http://www.diapernet.org. NADS includes information about using cloth diapers, how their high standards are enforced, and how to find a diaper service near you. The process should be fairly painless, allowing you to concentrate on all the other aspects of becoming a parent.

If you don’t want to use cloth diapers (or need to supplement with disposable diapers) try these diaper coupons. There are also lots of baby related coupons.


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