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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Saving Money

Ever since J and I moved in together and started paying more attention to our pre-marriage finances, we started to cut corners everywhere we could. First up: cable TV. It was the first to go, considering mostly I was using it to watch Bulls games and reruns of my favorite old TV shows. We already had Netflix, so we tried a free-trial of Hulu+ for one month as well to try to get us used to no cable. Soon we noticed that we hadn't even turned on Hulu+ once, so we cancelled that membership quickly. We haven't had cable TV for over 5 months now, and we couldn't be happier with our current set up. I tell everyone I know to at least give it a try without cable. You'll be surprised to see you won't miss it that much!

Another place we started saving was our cell phone packages. As soon as my parents switched to Verizon in February, we dropped our Friends and Family plan and got the cheapest family plan with the least amount of minutes. We also took a look at our text messaging, and realized we had been spending for unlimited texts, when we weren't even reaching 500texts/month. We dropped down to a $10/month plan for a total savings of $30/month. Its nothing crazy, but in the big scheme of things it really helped. I highly recommend taking a fine-toothed comb to your cell phone plan! I think most people assume they need the unlimited texting, but really see if you're using enough to warrant it!

I also turned into a coupon printing machine. I pretty much don't go to the store or buy anything online without printing a coupon or using a coupon code. First stop for me is usually retailmenot.com. They do a good job of listing a lot of online coupon codes. For printing coupons, I usually stick to Googling the store I'm shopping at, or using my two favorite websites: Target.com and MyPoints. If I plan on going to Target, I always check to see if there are coupons for anything I'll be buying that day, and almost always there is. I also have a Target Redcard that is a debit card that links to my checking account, and I get 5% off all purchases. I realize I'm a Target employee and I sound like a corporate machine, but really its not a bad deal especially because its not a credit card.

MyPoints is a great place to go in general - if you're into accumulating points to get gift cards, you can fill out surveys, or link through the website when making online purchases to get points for your purchases. But for my online purchases, I always start with...

Ebates! I found this website through word of mouth and I love it. Essentially you go to Ebates first when making an online purchase, find the store you'll be purchasing from, and click there. It'll direct you to the storefront, and you'll get a percentage cash back for your purchases. For the first few weeks when I was using this I kept forgetting to go through Ebates. But now that I've gotten in the hang of always checking there first, I've made well over $10 that will be sent to me via check in the mail. Again, this isn't a life-changing amount, but for me, its free money!


These tiny tips again, aren't life-changing, but as two students, every penny counts! What do you do to cut corners and trim costs in your life? What are some tips you have to get the most bang for your buck when purchasing items online?


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