Check out this week’s featured savings at Sears, Pier 1 Imports, A.C. I’ve teamed up with Gift Card Rescue to bring you the “When Mobile Coupons and Discount Gift Cards Collide” series, which gives you a taste of how much you can save when you combine SnipSnap mobile coupons with discounted gift cards.
My secret? Maximizing every app in my mobile savings arsenal and stack the savings with other easy, unconventional savings techniques, like discount gift cards. For the last few Fridays, I’ve been blogging about how you can guarantee you’ll always save at your favorite stores even before coupons, by learning how to buy and use discounted gift cards from Gift Card Rescue. I also saved $10 on another bikini and some super cute summer dresses with mobile coupons. Since it’s 90 degrees here in Philadelphia and I’m writing non-stop, I’ve been drinking tons of iced tea and coffee for free!
A few weeks ago, I blogged about how I scored a completely free bikini with mobile savings at H&M. The only thing troubling me? The sheer volume of things I need to buy to get ready for vacation and the change of season. I’m getting pretty excited for summer because I’ve got a hot, island vacation planned and lots of parties and events to attend. Tomorrow brings June and, with that, the (almost) end of the school year and the start of vacation season.
To learn more about Gift Card Rescue visit their website or their blog.Happy Friday, super shoppers! I hope this week flew by for you after the holiday and you’re gearing up for the first full weekend of summer 2013. They only serve customers who are residents of the United States.They will only purchase gift cards or store credits from stores listed in their approved merchants list.In my opinion, Gift Card Rescue is a great service for anyone who gives, receives or uses gift cards. Important Things To Note About Gift Card Rescue Since I do almost all of my online shopping at Amazon, I knew I would make good use of that gift card. Instead, I opted to exchange them for an gift card which gave me 5% more value than if I’d taken cash instead. I chose not to sell back my unwanted gift cards for cash. It’s not a fly-by-night company or a con artist working in his basement. Gift Card Rescue is a reputable company recommended by The Wall Street Journal,, Good Morning America and Oprah Magazine among others. The best part is, you buy from and sell to Gift Card Rescue, not a stranger who you have to blindly trust. And since they offer free shopping anywhere in the continental U.S., unless you are a last-minute gift giver, I can’t imagine why you’d buy gift cards anywhere else. That’s right, if you are a gift card giver (or just a savvy shopper), you can stock up on gift cards for less by purchasing them through Gift Card Rescue. Why would someone want to buy up a bunch of gift cards? So that they can sell them to people who want them at a discount! Thankfully, I discovered Gift Card Rescue which is a site where you can sell gift cards that you won’t use for up to 92% of their value. I am always appreciative of these generous and thoughtful gifts, but many of these gift cards are wasted because though I love Starbucks neither my schedule nor my waistline enable me to visit it often enough to make use of all of the Starbucks gift cards I receive. Because many of these considerate individuals give gifts to thank me for what I do, not based on a close, personal relationship, a lot of these gifts come in the form of gift cards. One benefit of working and volunteering at school is that at certain times of year I receive a lot of gifts. Also, I only recommend products and services that I believe will truly benefit my audience. I received compensation in exchange for my honest review.