Just back from our shopping excursion, and we have to head out again, first we want to visit the local Christmas village and tent that has been set up in Lincoln Square and we also have to go to the supermarket. We never made it to the supermarket, only the green grocer. Of course there's a saga involved.
Sukie wanted a hat, so we decided to stop at a department store Carson, Pirie, Scott. We were out early, so unknown to us, they apparently had some "door buster" sales, 60% off.
OK, so he got a hat and I got a hat, because I need something a bit more professional looking than my Grumpy joker hat in light of the probability of needing to go to NY on a fairly frequent basis for meetings.
We bought some other winter stuff, all at 60% off. I start to pay and the sales clerk asks me if I want to open a store charge card and get another 20%. I abhor credit cards, but given that I'd save another $24 bucks I decide to do it. We are now going to get 20% off all day. So far so good.
We needed sheets and towels, and they had some great sales so we get some of those too. The sales lady sees my temporary store charge card and says, "Oh, they didn't give you the coupon for 25% off your purchases today too?" I say no, so she gives me the coupon and then takes my receipt from the men's department and proceeds to apply it to our men's department purchases. So now I get another 25% that, and 20% off and 25% our linens and towels.
We end up in kitchenware where there's 60% off some stuff we needed and got that too, plus another 20% and another 25%. We finally exhausted ourselves in the men's shoe department where I ended up buying a pair of shoes for work, which I needed, Clark's also on sale and then the 20% and 25% off.
Each receipt had the savings amount from the original 60% off and then the 20% and 25%.
I got back to the car and saw that in all we had saved about $525.
Ironically, everything we bought were things that we needed buy had been delaying making purchases until after the holidays.
Also ironic is that all we originally came into the store for was a woolen hat.