Bianca and Bernard
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People (especially older generations) always ask me how I get some things so cheap or are amazed that certain things, I purchase them online.
I typically buy my dog food through Amazon (like today when Ebates had 3% back for pet supplies) or if I have a coupon to try a new store I'll use that. It ends up being about $25-$30 cheaper than buying it at Petco or Petsmart plus I don't have to leave my house!
Contacts I just used Vision Direct and got 2 90 day supply boxes (1 for each eye) for a net cost of $96 including tax and shipping (even Sams Club would have been about $120) after Ebates.
I buy my skincare on eBay through an authorized beauty seller (I buy expensive makeup that I used to buy at the spa I worked at - I got a REALLY good deal on it when I worked there. I like the stuff and it's really good quality) and for the quality, it's a great price.
People are surprised when I say I buy clothes online from places like Kohls or Target but it typically ends up being cheaper as I can combine gift cards with the charge card/Red Card plus coupons AND Ebates which you can't do in store. If it doesn't fit then I can go into the store to exchange it (but if I don't have to it saves me a trip!)- but I'm pretty good about sizing and which styles will fit me or my family well.
We did a complete home remodel recently and wound up purchasing 1,100 square feet of flooring, microwave and lighting all online. SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper than I could have in store. Saved about $500 that way.
These are just some of the things I purchase online to save our family money. What are things YOU buy online that maybe other people don't that saves you and your family money? I'm interested to hear so I can look to buy other things online at a bigger discount then buying in store.
DH's contacts.
Baby gear (Amazon, Target and Walmart, depending on who has the best price. I get free shipping with all 3 via Prime, Red card and Credit card, so yay)
Kind bars, Poptarts, Coffee for the Keurig (via Amazon Subscribe & Save. Best prices, I pay $12-14 for a 12 pk of the Kind bars, as opposed to $5 for 4pk at store; Poptarts are $10ish for 32, as opposed to $6 for 16; coffee is $5 for box, as opposed to $6 for same brand...the kind without the plastic pod, has a mesh pod instead, so less enviromental impact.)
I do get the cat/dog food, cat litter, etc from Target online. Mainly because I get a gift card just as if I went in the store, and then the delivery guy has to schelp them to my door. We go through 4 cat litter boxes (scoopable), 3 bags of dog food (grain free, due to one dog having allergies), one bag of cat food (natural, due to one cat having allergies), and 60 cans cat food (2 cans a day for the other 3 cats to share) a month, (4 cats, plus my dog plus my daughter's 3 dogs that we are fostering while DD/SoIL/GS go to Japan for the next 3 years) so when Target has the spend $, get $ in gift cards, I'll order enough for 2 months.