Another great website to turn to for your entertainment needs is www.goldstar.com. Goldstar is a national organization that sells to its customer’s tickets to theater, concerts, sporting events, and parties at steep discounts. The discounts are generally 50% off but every once in a while a free event pops up on their site.
I found Goldstar earlier this year and I’ve benefited from its use several times all ready. Once on their site, all you have to do is register with an e-mail, enter your zip code, and then start searching for events in your area.
In the Boston area, I’ve found several of the local theaters in affiliation with Goldstar not too mention the Bruins, the New England Arena Football League franchise, as well as dozens of other opportunities.
You can register for their e-mail newsletter that way you will be the first to know about discounted events going on sale in your area. You can use your credit card to order and the tickets will either be mailed or held at the box office the same way they would be if you ordered directly from the venue.
Good luck with Goldstar—I think you will find it to be yet another great source for savings.
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Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Monday, April 7, 2008
And That's Just the Half of It
Another great site worth checking out if you are looking to save a few pennies is www.halfoffdeals.com. Half Off Deals offers its customers a number of gift certificate options that they sell for—you guessed it—half price.
The site mainly offers restaurant certificates but also offers entertainment options, spas, and more. The site is nation wide and asks you to enter your zip code and then it will list a series of certificate options for you to choose from.
The majority of certificates I’ve found are $50 certificates sold at the discount of $25 but there are some other denominations offered depending on the particular certificate. You pay with your credit card, usually add $2-$3 for shipping, and your certificate will arrive in 7-10 business days. I can attest the site is legit and while I can’t guarantee what is available in your area I’d highly recommend you at least check out the site.
The site mainly offers restaurant certificates but also offers entertainment options, spas, and more. The site is nation wide and asks you to enter your zip code and then it will list a series of certificate options for you to choose from.
The majority of certificates I’ve found are $50 certificates sold at the discount of $25 but there are some other denominations offered depending on the particular certificate. You pay with your credit card, usually add $2-$3 for shipping, and your certificate will arrive in 7-10 business days. I can attest the site is legit and while I can’t guarantee what is available in your area I’d highly recommend you at least check out the site.
Friday, April 4, 2008
With Wow Savings Are Only a Click Away
Ever wish you could stretch your wallet just a bit farther? Ever go to a store and see something you want but wish it was just a bit cheaper? Well now you are in luck. There is now a great on-line resource for consumers where they can find a one-stop location for printable coupons.
Wow Coupons (http://www.wow-coupons.com/) offers its users an array of coupons that will ensure savings across all types of businesses. Going out for lunch? Well print a $2 off of a regular sandwich at Quiznos or Subway. Need a new read? Then print coupons ranging anywhere from 20%-40% off of books at Borders or Barnes and Noble
From coupons on retail to restaurants to travel Wow Coupons has you covered. And best of all it is free and requires little more from you than a printer and an internet connection. Many of these coupons have expiration dates so make sure you check the coupon before printing it. Also some coupons require that you register with the company’s website but none that I saw require any cost and generally only require you register for their e-mail newsletter.
Good luck and good savings.
Wow Coupons (http://www.wow-coupons.com/) offers its users an array of coupons that will ensure savings across all types of businesses. Going out for lunch? Well print a $2 off of a regular sandwich at Quiznos or Subway. Need a new read? Then print coupons ranging anywhere from 20%-40% off of books at Borders or Barnes and Noble
From coupons on retail to restaurants to travel Wow Coupons has you covered. And best of all it is free and requires little more from you than a printer and an internet connection. Many of these coupons have expiration dates so make sure you check the coupon before printing it. Also some coupons require that you register with the company’s website but none that I saw require any cost and generally only require you register for their e-mail newsletter.
Good luck and good savings.
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