I thought I’d piggy-back off my recent haul post with a follow-up on how I score such awesome deals while shopping. I have always been an avid shopper, but I also have an immense background in working in the Retail industry. So, I’m here to give you some industry insight and give you tips on how to save.
- Utilize coupons. – This is numero uno when it comes to saving in retail stores. Almost every store offers coupons at some given point, if not weekly or monthly, at least seasonally. Most stores allow you to combine coupons with the current promotions they are running, with the exception of clearance items most of the time.
- Shop during big holiday weekends. – Stores, again, almost always run huge promotions on holidays. It doesn’t matter what holiday it is, because retailers attempt to capitalize on all of them year-around.
- Look for %-off entire collection/store promotions. – These are some of the best promotions to shop, because again you can oftentimes use coupons, giving you an even bigger discount. This discount can range from 45-60% off sometimes, because you combining the coupon with the store promotions.
- Sign up/Apply for store credit cards. – Okay, let me preface by saying I do not advocate applying for store credit cards! I try to avoid doing this at all costs. However, if it’s a store I shop at often or plan to, like Victoria’s Secret, Bath & Body Works, and now Old Navy (I plan on buying baby’s clothes there a good bit.), then I will make an exception. i.e. Old Navy ran a 30% off entire store promotion this past weekend. I ended up getting 45% off my entire purchase, because I applied for their card which gave me an additional 15% off my purchase. I got everything for almost half off! Note that I treat the store card like cash, because I refuse to pay interest. This is how they make their money and you end up not saving. Even with a store card, be mindful of how much you spend, so that you can pay the entire balance off when your statement comes. The card does allow you some flexibility with applying payments, such that you can break your balance up into two payments. This is typically what I do, and it works great for me, because I get paid from my job twice a month.
- Take advantage of frequent buyer programs/mailing lists. – Any opportunity you get to receive perks for spending money in a particular store, you should take advantage of it. Depending on the store, these are free to sign up for or attached to the perks of being a credit cardholder for that store. A lot of time frequent buyers not only receive additional discounts, via coupons in their email or mail, but after so many purchases you get free items or awesome discount. Ulta and Sephora for example have free programs, that do this and offer some really nice free items and discounts on their products after you spend so much money. Sometimes, even if these programs have a cost to enroll in, the discount you receive whether right then or over time pays for the price of the enrollment.
Of course don’t forget to check out the clearance racks for additional bargain buys. You may or may not be able to use coupons or store promotions might not apply, but oftentimes clearance items are so well discounted that you’re still getting a good deal. Trust me on this, store’s don’t like to carry excess inventory, so by the time something goes on clearance, they want it gone. They ensure this happens, by discounting it anywhere from 30-60%, sometimes 75% off the original price.
Do you have any shopping mantras that you stick to? How do you get the best deals and save the most money? – The list is ever growing, so let’s hear it!
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Great tips! I use a lot of coupons! And I'm part of loyalty programs for certain stores.
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DeleteThanks for the tips! I am a FIND A DEAL, CLEARANCE RACK GIRL!!!
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All great tips! Makes me want to go shopping . . . .
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DeleteI LOVE frequent buyer programs and mailing lists. I created a separate email address for them to keep clutter under control
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Great tips here. I like shopping in one of the health stores near me, so it's not a big chain. But I found out they send weekly coupons to their e-mail subscribers. I recommend signing up for the email list for deals from small companies.
ReplyDeleteI'm just getting back into couponing, I found a lot of digital apps that help with store shopping and discounts too.
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Great Tips and thank goodness for the stores apps on our phones! I always forget coupons at home. Thank you for visiting our NFL Season Blog Hop Blitz
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Great tips and may I add another? I dedicate one email account exclusively for signing up online for store loyalty programs, coupons, deals etc. Thanks for linking up this week at My Favorite Posts Show Off Weekend Party. Hope to see you again soon!
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I definitely do a lot of clearance shopping. I have a lot of frequent buyers cards too! Kroger grocery store is my favorite because I get fuel points!
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