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Frugal Family: How to be a Savvy Saver Online
Not all deals are easy to find, but some are actually right in front of you. All you have to do is look or ask!

There is something about the wordΒ freeΒ that sends a little tingle down my spine. Even if I donβt need the item, I may end up with it because, why not? Itβs free!Β Hence this weekβs Frugal Family is centered on my unadulterated love for those finer free things that may be closer than you think.
Sampleville.com
OnΒ www.sampleville.comΒ Β free samples are abundant. The best thing? The products samples are all healthy ones. Free coupons and percentage-off deals are offered for items such as cereal, toothpaste, dietary aids and on anything healthy living. My free deal was actually for a family member with diabetes. I filled out the questionnaire and now am anxiously awaiting my free (and stylish) cool blue glucose testing monitor.
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Mypoints.com
For those that like to spend their time browsing online,Β www.mypoints.comΒ is the place to go. The idea behind MyPoints is that once you login and sign up, you get points for reading ads about products. You can then redeem these points for gift certificates to name brand stores, i.e.:Β $10, $25, $50 for stores such as Home Depot and Macyβs. On a quick note, new members earn 25 points for taking advantage of the new member offer and I am skipping on my way down point alley.
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Free Mailers
Our next freebie can be found literally right in front of your face, or at a coffee shop, or in the barber shopβ¦ you get the idea. I am talking about those infamousmailersΒ that come wrapped around your mail or found in the Sunday newspaper.Β Some may find them annoying and a big waste of paper, but those pesky little sheets hold valuable free food coupons for places such as Jack in the Box, Arbyβs and Dairy Queen. ValPak usually has great coupons for local restaurants and services.
Frugalvillage.com
One of my new favorite websites isΒ www.frugalvillage.comΒ where frugality roams freely.Β There is a massive amount of cool and thrifty ideas for anyone of any age.Β As an animal lover, I couldnβt help but check out their animal section that read, βHow to entertain your cat on the cheap.βΒ
For the pet lovers out there, animal toys can be very expensive, like my catβs favorite, the Banana -- a big yellow cloth banana stuffed with organic catnip. This littleΒ bugger runs up to $7 and can be instantly destroyed in less than a week. AtΒ www.frugalvillage.com, I can find ideas for stuffing a little sock full of catnip, make a plaything out of yarn and watch the fun develop. I know it sounds simple and strange, but guess what?Β Yes, my friends, it is free.
Bell-Futchcpas.com
Sometimes you donβt even have to ask or chase the deal.Β In this economy, there are some strangely wonderful things that happen. This is a chance for my big shout out to Don Bell of Bell & Futch, PLLC,Β www.bell-futchcpas.com,Β who freely gave me a $50 discount on my taxes due to economic hardship. This was purely an act of kindness from one self-employed person to another and not only was I grateful, I loved the conversation and the experience which of course was at no cost.
Last but definitely not least is somethingΒ that does not cost a dime. It is the power of conversation and the ability to merely ask a question. Just because you donβt have a coupon, do not assume the place you are visiting or shopping is not running a special or may have coupons available on site. All you have to do is ask if they are running any specials; you may be surprised at the extra 10 percent off or something free next time.Β All you have to do is askβwhat do you have to lose?
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