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Bargain Sites: Not Your Mother’s Coupons

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September 13, 2011

So many coupon sites and mommieblogs are restricted to small stuff like supermarket mac ‘n cheese, diapers, and pet food.  There are more substantial savings to be found if one knows where to look.  Here are just two examples.

” title=”www.fatwallet.com “>www.fatwallet.com Here’s their pitch.  “Saving you money is our foundation and passion.  Go shopping by store and never miss coupons, discounts or cash back on your purchases.  Shopping for something specific? Search by category and know you’re finding the best deal.  Surf today’s deals as they happen with a free community of and for empowered consumers.”

Among some recent listings were

30% off your entire purchase at Banana Republic.

A 60” Mitsubishi HD TV for $699.99 Original price was $1099.99. 

2-Pack Kinsford 20lb. Charcoal Briquettes for $7.97 with Free Shipping.  Was $27.49

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