Saturday, October 9, 2010

I'm startin' my Christmas shoppin'

I'm a shopper, too - and my budget this year is tighter than ever!  A new grandchild, my youngest starting college (on scholarships, grants and loans but they still want money from the only contributing parent - me!)  and of course - the economy.    So in addition to making gifts, I'm shopping , and shopping early, using sales, discounts and coupons.   Read on, there's a coupon in this for you!

Knit Pumpkin outfit for my grandson
    I would really love to make all my gifts for everyone on my list - but that isn't gonna happen!  First - I don't have the time!  Second - not everyone on my list needs something knit (grandsons can all use hats and scarves but - really, I'd also like to get them something cool!).  Third, I want to support the growth of the economy.  Okay, I kind of stretched on #3.   I like shopping and buying stuf f  is probably more accurate.

    In any case, I'd like to point out a few things to my valued customers!

First, if you place an order, you receive an e-mail that has a coupon in it to use on your next order.

Second, if you create an account when you place an order,  I manually go in and set you up as a repeat customer - this gives you a 10% discount every time you place an order, as long as you log in first using your account.

Third, if your order is over $50.00 before shipping, you get FREE shipping - even  if you're in Canada, Australia or Britain.

And Fourth,  if you read my blog, periodically you'll find additional coupons in them - this time the coupon starts now and is good until December 10th, giving you a 15% discount.  This is on top of the 10% return customer discount.    If you don't have a return customer discount - or if you've never place an order - you can STILL get that 15% discount just for taking the time to read all the way down here!   All you have to do is type in (without the " " )   "HOLIDAY2010"    when you get to the check-out section, where it asks for any coupon codes.

Coupon can be used once.  Pass it on. 
Simple, yes?

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