
The other day we went grocery shopping. This is a full family trip—one that takes planning, patience and an extra dose of sanity. Invariably I’ll bump into someone that I know at the store, and I’ll share a secret that I know that is not well know.
The local Wal-Mart has free cookies at the bakery for kids—all you have to do is go over and ask!
You see, though we may not know everything individually, as a group we all have information, and all we have to do is have a way of sharing that knowledge. However, we may never know that someone else wants the information.
That’s where Savings.com comes into play. Not only can you ask questions about where you can get the best deals, but there are coupons at Savings.com at well!
The main site works in a question and answer format—people ask questions and get responses to all sorts of things like the best store to buy a wet suit in Los Angeles to where to find an iPod Touch for a good price.
However, you can also explore down to the coupons page and find deals—like 20% off at Kohls and other fine stores. In fact, as of this writing there are 1,708 pages of coupons!
Yes, you read that right, 1,708!
So, why are you paying full price when you could be saving money and counting on the wisdom of others?
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