Sunday Savings: July 25, 2010

by Angie on July 25, 2010 · 6 comments · websites/blogs


photo by Tracy_O

Welcome to a new feature here at The Homeschool Classroom. Since so many homeschooling families have had to give up a second income to homeschool or make other financial sacrifices, I have decided to share  some deals from around the Internet once a week (or less often, depending on the deals I find).  So, if you’re interested in the deals, then I hope you’ll enjoy it.  However, if this is a feature that you don’t enjoy, just feel free to ignore me on Sundays, okay?

Canvas People is offering new customers a $55 credit, which means you can get a free 8×10 canvas made from your favorite photograph.    (You’ll just be responsible for paying for the shipping and handling.)  This could make for an amazing Christmas present!

With CellFire Coupons, you can add coupons right to your grocery store savings card.  Stores that they serve include:  Baker’s City Market Dillons Fry’s Gerbes Hilander JayC King Soopers Kroger Owen’s Pay Less QFC Ralphs Scott’s Smith’s Carrs Dominick’s Genuardi’s Pavilions Randall’s Safeway Tom Thumb Vons ShopRite

Diabetic Connect Care Services is offering a free low carb recipe book.  Now, you will have to give your name and address (and the like), but if you feel comfortable with that, then this is a great freebie.

York Photo is offering 40 free prints for signing up as a new customer.  They also have everyday low prices of $.04 a print!  (I don’t know about you, but I have a few thousand photos to be printed.  It’s simply shocking to me.)

Nielsen Home Scan Consumer Panel is accepting new families.  You can earn points for products by scanning products that you buy with the scanner that they provide for you.

Vista Print has a variety of current offers for items where you only pay for the shipping, and get the items for free otherwise.  The current Vista Print offers include: 250 Free Business Cards, a Free 4×6 Photo Flip Book, a Free Photo Wall Calendar (another great Christmas gift idea!), and a Multi Product choice where you can choose from some discounted items (like a t-shirt or mouse pad) or some free items like 250 business cards, 140 return address labels, or a personalized key chain.

(Now, it is important to note that you need to be careful while ordering from Vista Print.  I have ordered tons of things and never had problems, but some people have had issues with extra charges.  From what I have heard, you just need to be very aware while ordering and careful that nothing is checked that you wouldn’t want to be checked.  I have probably ordered from them 25 times though, and never had an issue.)

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Mable July 25, 2010 at 4:25 pm

I am curious as to which affiliate company you are using? I am famillar with many of them but do not recognize the site http://www.enlnks.com that most of these are linked to. Would you be so kind as to share? I have a non-homeschooling/non education site … actutally its budget related and am always looking for new affiliate programs.

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Angie July 26, 2010 at 12:13 am

Mable – They are through Escalate Network. I hope that if you sign up with them that you might use my referral link: http://www.escalatenetwork.net/signup/885

Thanks! :)

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Mable July 26, 2010 at 7:04 pm

referall linked used!! and very much appreciated!

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Angie July 26, 2010 at 7:54 pm

Thanks a bunch! :)

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Stephanie September 16, 2010 at 9:15 am

Hi Angie,

I also used your referral link for our coupon site. Thanks for sharing and also sharing the same faith!

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Angie September 16, 2010 at 9:57 am

Thanks so much! I really appreciate it!

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