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Amazon discount codes at ProBargainHunter.com

Amazon discount codes at ProBargainHunter.com
Ever since I wrote about Amazon shopping tips and hacks last November the article has been the most visited page on ProBargainHunter. In case you missed it -- the post describes how you can browse discounted merchandise on Amazon (by messing around with the URL's) and lists a few other useful tips. The article featured on LifeHacker and Consumerist and even prompted some people to create tools for easy URL building. Below is my own attempt to summarize the information from that blog post into a more usable format. Take the results you see with a grain of salt though. The table layout idea is courtesy of Brand-Name-Coupons (via Digg)

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That's Why I'm Broke - Shut up and take my money! | The coolest gadgets, electronics, geeky stuff, and more! Beyond Coupons: Ten Surefire Ways to Save Money Thanks to the TLC show Extreme Couponing, the practice of scouring through one’s local newspaper and clipping coupons is suddenly in vogue. Although achieving the monumental savings depicted on TV takes a great deal of dedicated effort, most of us are aware that using coupons–whether they be grocery store printables or promo codes for online retailers–can be an easy and smart way to save money. But coupons only scratch the surface of money saving opportunities that savvy shoppers can take advantage of to fortify their finances. There are a number of other tactics that can help consumers make the most of their hard-earned money—no scissors required. Here are ten surefire ways to save money: Have a Plan According to the 2010 survey conducted by the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, 56% of Americans don’t have a budget. Downsize If after tracking your spending and saving you find too much emphasis on the former, it could be time to put your “living large” lifestyle on a diet. Food.

untitled Miscellaneous 1920's Miscellaneous 1930's Miscellaneous 1940's Miscellaneous 1950's Miscellaneous 1960's Miscellaneous 1970's Miscellaneous 1980's Miscellaneous 1990's Annoying Alarm Clocks Top Ten Most Annoying Alarm ClocksReviewed by Vince Smith on Mar 10Rating: When it comes to alarm clocks, their job is to get you out of bed. Here are 10 alarm clocks that get you out of bed in a very annoying fashion. Sfera alarm clock The Sfera alarm clock hangs from the ceiling above your bed. [via OhGizmo] Puzzle Alarm Clock The Puzzle Alarm wakes you up by firing three puzzle pieces up in the air, then it is your mission to get the pieces and put them back in the alarm clock or it won’t turn off until then. Nooby The interactive alarm clock with a unique personality goes by the name, Nooby. [via Gadget Review] ClearSounds Wake & Shake Alarm Clock ClearSounds Wake & Shake alarm clock features a choice of loud tones, a flashing strobe, or vibrating pad to alert you when the alarm signals or as an added bonus, when the phone rings! Tone control offers 95 dB ring level volume intensity. Price: $59.95 If 95 dB is not loud enough for you (a jackhammer is about 100 decibels). Price:$20 Price:$19.98

5 Websites to Check Before You Shop Online (PriceGrabber) Shopping online has its undisputable benefits: it can save you gas, time and money, not to mention you can do it in your pajamas. The problem is, with so many online retailers to choose from, the whole process can become overwhelming rather than a time-saver. Cutting through the online clutter is easy if you start out your shopping trip with the five websites below. PriceGrabber.com Everyone tells us to comparison shop online, but few offer much in the way of concrete, usable advice. One website that makes comparison shopping much simpler is PriceGrabber.com. Milo.com (Milo) One of the most promising up-and-comers in the online shopping world is Milo.com. Driven by their slogan “Find it Local, Get it Now,” Milo vouches that any product for which it finds a price is available right now from the local retailers it lists. CoolSavings.com (CoolSavings) For consumers who prioritize getting a good deal above all else, it’s tough to top CoolSavings.com. ShopAtHome.com (ShopAtHome)

Daring Fireball Awesome Stuff to Buy | Find Cool Shit to Buy Groceries & Coupons: How I Get It All Free or Cheap : MommyPR.com™ I know you are thinking “Oh shes one of THOSE people”. Nope. I am no extreme couponer, crazy coupon lady, or someone who clears shelves. That’s not me at all. I am somewhere between overly organized and above normal. I only print out what I am allowed. We have a cat. Then I ordered 2 other really great coupons. The other coupon was for $5 off any John Frieda Repair product. Here was my order yesterday: 5 John Frieda Hair Repair Products- $2.99 x5= $14.99 – $25= +$10.056 Schick Hydro Razors- $4 x6= $24 – $24= $02 Bags of Dog food- $7.99 x 2= $15.98- 2 x$4 coupons= $7.98 Total was + $2.07 so I bought a few extra items (milk, cheese). Now where do I get coupons? (I have found its easier to print these in IE rather than Chrome) I also visit a couple blogger sites. Other coupons that you should grab are these: (Only sent at special times of the year) Don’t forget to also check the brand’s website too, example: Arm & Hammer & Febreze. It’s not hard to coupon. Where do you shop? Whew.

80 Of The Most Useful Mac Tools and Utilities Macs are awesome straight out of the box, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t make them a lot better with a few quality downloads. Today we’ve rounded up eighty of the most handy utilities to improve the basic functionality of your Mac in a number of ways. Below you’ll find almost every kind of utility you could need, from hardware controllers to maintenance software and file organization tools. Hardware Utilities Dimmer for Mac – Dimmer is a free application that allows you to adjust the brightness of your display. Dimmer for Mac Display Maestro – Display Maestro gives you full control over attached displays, allowing the usage of all available resolutions and bit depths. Drive Genius – Try Drive Genius 3, the best hard drive utility on the Mac platform – DrivePulse, Enhanced Defrag, DriveSlim, Enhanced Repartition are only a few of the award-winning features of Drive Genius 3. SMART Utility Watts – Why use Watts? Files and Windows A Better Finder Attributes Breeze DropDMG NameChanger MainMenu

Gadgets For Men | Extrove - Cool Stuff, Gifts and Gadgets for Men We admit that guys can be a little difficult to give gifts to. So here we’ve compiled all the cool gadgets, toys, gear and stuff that you can give to the significant man in your life. However we are not saying that all the stuff in the list are cheap. Steve Jobs iPhone Case in Carbonite Facebook Like Button Coat Hanger Aquaskipper Jellyfish Tank Ford e-Bike Electric Paper Airplane Conversion Kit Star Wars Xbox 360 Hoverbike Kiki de Montparnasse Chess Set Nerf Vortex Nitron Blaster James Perse Ping Pong Table Cectek King Cobra ATV iCade Audi Design Soccer Table Keytool Jetlev Flyer Lego VW Camper Van LaCie XtremKey Unbreakable USB Drive Water Walking Ball Tron Legacy Lightcycle AK Ice Cube Tray Porsche Design Johnnie Walker Bar Lefroy Brooks Belle Aire Faucet Porsche Design Shisha The Cave Camping Tent

The Geek’s Guide to Getting Almost Anything for Free Does it pay to be Internet savvy? Yes. In more ways than many people imagine. Sure, the Internet is a great way to research just about anything you could ever want to know about; and it’s an outstanding communication, marketing, and entertainment tool. Want proof? 1. 2. 3. 4. Does it pay to be a bit of a geek? Matthew Toren is a serial entrepreneur (Co-founded YoungEntrepreneur.com), mentor, investor and award winning Co-Author of Kidpreneurs (Basic Principles of Entrepreneurship for Kids).

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