Score your Favorite Magazines for Less

rebeca  Monday, July 12, 2010

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magazinesThanks to Coupon Cravings and Saving Cents with Sense, I found some great magazine deals through Best Deal Magazines. Plus, if you shop through Ebates, you’ll get 10% cash back. Ebates also posted some pretty decent coupon codes you might want to take a look at.

Below are some of the low prices I found:

Family Fun from Best Deal Magazines — $4.29 / yr (expires 7/12 at midnight)

Inc. Magazine$4.69 / yr from Best Deal Magazines

Marie Claire$4.69 / yr from Best Deal Magazines

Men’s Fitness$4.69 / yr from Best Deal Magazines

Parent & Child$4.69 / yr from Best Deal Magazines

Parents Magazine - $4.69 / yr from Best Deal Magazines

Womans Day$4.69 / yr from Best Deal Magazines

Good Housekeeping – $7.97 / yr from Amazon

Redbook – $8.00 / yr from Amazon

Men’s Journal – $9.95/ yr from Amazon

Parenting Early Years – $9.97 / yr from Amazon

Cosmopolitan – $10 / yr from Amazon (expires 7/30)

Family Circle - $14.97 / 15 issues from Magainzes.com (plus save $5 with code summermags and get 21% cash back from Ebates)

Note: After doing a bit of internet research about Best Deal Magazine, I found several complaints from customers not receiving their order, or experiencing poor customer service. While the prices are almost too good to pass up, I’d advise using caution when placing an order through this website. You can still find great deals through Amazon.

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“Oh, The Places You’ll Go” End of School-Year Tradition

It’s not too much longer till the school year comes to a close, so I wanted to share this amazing idea I found on…you guessed it…Pinterest. You all know the book Oh, The Places You’ll Go from Dr. Seuss. It’s a great graduation gift. But, Lisa from Lisa’s Workshop suggests grabbing a copy when your kid is young. At the end of each school year, give it to your child’s teacher to sign or write a note. When you’re child graduates (hard to think of!), you’ll have a lovely gift to give him/her. Lisa has even included some lovely tags in her blog post, so make sure to go check it out.

For more clever ideas like this, make sure to follow me on Pinterest.

Source: lisasworkshop.blogspot.com via Rebeca Holloway - on Pinterest

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