How to Shop End of Summer Sales Like a Pro

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The end of the season is fast approaching. Soon, the weather will change, the foliage will change and of course the fashions will change. For all of you summer lovers out there we have great news that will ease your transition into the cooler months. The end of summer is one of the best times to find great deals on clothes, home wares, seasonal goods and more. An end of summer sale at your favorite store can stock you up for a year or more, if you play your cards right. The key to banking big on end of summer sales is to shop smart. To secure your end of summer savings, make sure to shop with a summer deals promo code from Ebates. When you shop our top stores with these insider tips, you will find the best end of summer shopping and the best savings of the year with Cash Back at Ebates on every purchase.

1. Have a Battle Plan

The end of summer is full of holiday sales, specials on seasonal goods, closeouts and more. Check out the Hot Deals at Ebates to find out which of your favorite retailers are having Labor Day sales. Mark your calendar for when sales begin and end. Combine a promo code within the sale window and you could save even more when you buy. Make the most of a Labor Day sale and you will see that it pays to plan ahead – literally.

Woman browsing clothing racks2. Shop for Transitional Pieces

Look for layering pieces that can bring you from the heat of the summer into the cool, brisk air of fall. You can always depend on the classic looks from Ralph Lauren and Lacoste to transition your wardrobe seamlessly from late summer to early fall. Pick up a variety of pieces that can easily be layered. Still in love with summer colors? There’s no harm in having a pop of bright summer color highlighting the more neutral tones of your go-to fall wardrobe.

3. Stock up for Next Year

Thinking ahead to next year will help you make the most of your end of summer clothes shopping. Because retailers are turning over their summer inventory to make room for upcoming fall and winter fashions, this is a great time to stock your closet with basics for next year. No matter how styles change in a year, be sure to pick up wardrobe fundamentals like light fabrics, beach basics and accessories from versatile stores like J.Crew and you’ll be fully stocked and ready for next summer.

Checking out at the store with a credit card4. Make the Most of Loyalty Rewards

Just like some credit card companies offer per-purchase reward points or other incentives, many retailers reward their customers with free shipping offers, bonus rewards, store credit and more. So before you hit the big end of summer sales, check out the reward programs offered and make the most of every dollar spent.

5. Invite Your Friends

Every retailer wants to spread the word about their products. The best way to do that is to encourage shoppers to refer their friends and many retails offer rewards for referrals. The other great part about shopping with friends online is that you can comparison shop and see who can get the best deal on a specific item. A little friendly competition has never been so rewarding!

6. Don’t Fear Commitment

The shopping cart is your friend. You can fill your cart with dream goods and amazing bargains at will and then carefully cull it down before you check out. Don’t think of your cart as a place to put your purchases, think of it as a place to put potential purchases. It’s not an impulse buy if you don’t actually buy it! When you review your shopping cart before checking out, you might be surprised by how easy it can be to combine items and deals to get more of what you want for less.

Pretty young mom carrying lovely little daughter who's holding a beautifully wrapped present in her hand, they both smiling joyfully while talking to each other in front of the lighting decoration in the shopping mall7. Shop Now For the Holidays

There are fewer than 120 shopping days until Christmas. Now is the time to pad out your holiday shopping list with awesome end of summer deals. The end of summer is a great time to shop for summer-weight clothes, linens and towels at huge savings. With the kind of low prices you can find by shopping a summer sale, you’ll save enough to get yourself a little something special too!

8. Shop for the Family

The end of summer means the start of school. This is the time to find all the back-to school goods for your kids while you shop for yourself. Concentrate your shopping at department stores like Walmart and you can find great whole-purchase coupons when you buy everything from socks to snacks.

9. Watch for Price Adjustments

Did you fall in love with an item that just never seems to drop in price, even during the best end of summer sales? If you know you’ll wear it and love it, don’t be afraid to buy the occasional full price item among all your summer deals. Some of our top retailers, like Gap, offer price adjustments so that if an item you purchase goes on sale right after you buy it, you can get that deal after all.

10. Save Everywhere You Go

When it comes to saving money, you can never save too much. If you know how to work it, it is possible to find a coupon for almost every product and service out there. Groupon offers the best daily deals and coupons for your local retailers, restaurants and service providers and can save you up to 70%. Now that’s just good math.

What are your favorite end of summer shopping tips? Tell us in the comments below!

 

9 Ways to Save More at Macy’s

How to Save More at Macy's

Macy’s is one of America’s most popular original department stores that covers a wide spectrum of prices. For over 150 years, they’ve sold designer clothing, fashion accessories and quality home goods alongside great deals. With almost 800 locations, there is most likely a Macy’s close to you. But what’s even better than shopping in store is shopping online at Macy’s.com with Macy’s coupons, promo codes, free shipping offers and Cash Back at Ebates.

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Since it’s a department store, you can find almost everything at Macy’s! From clothes, jewelry and makeup to kitchen appliances, bath towels and dinnerware. Rest assured, there are ways to save at Macy’s regardless of what is on your shopping list. Here are a few tips for how to save even more at Macy’s:

1. Take advantage of Free Shipping at Macy’s.

Shopping online is convenient but the shipping costs can add up. However, it’s easy to get free standard shipping at Macys.com. Just make a purchase of $99 or more! That won’t be too hard with how many departments and products they offer. Shipping options include standard shipping (3 to 6 business days), premium shipping (2 to 3 business days) and express shipping (1 to 2 business days).

2. Shop for the perfect fit or color with easy returns.

Don’t love what you purchased online? If the color is wrong or it just doesn’t fit right, purchases from macys.com can be returned at any time. If you have your receipt or order confirmation email, you can receive a full refund credited in the original payment method. Purchases made online can be returned either in store or by mail. If the item you want to return was a gift, you can receive a full refund in the form of a Macy’s “Happy Returns” gift card if you have the invoice or gift receipt. No invoice or gift receipt? No problem! You can still return purchased items and gifts and you’ll receive a gift card worth the returned item’s lowest selling price within the last 180 days.

3. Get the Macy’s Credit Card for extra discounts and coupons.

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Sign up for the Macy’s credit card to get extra discounts and coupons. The more you spend, the better the discounts will be. If you have the Macy’s card or Macy’s American Express, you will qualify for special savings and offers of Macy’s Star Rewards. These rewards include surprise savings at checkout and from three to 12 annual Macy’s Star Pass mailings. Elite and Premier Elite Macy’s Star Rewards customers receive exclusive birthday rewards, 15% off bonus events and more. Your loyalty pays off when you shop with Macy’s using your Macy’s credit card.

4. Look out for monthly “One Day” sales.

Once a month (usually the third weekend of the month), Macy’s will offer a One Day Sale that has the best savings. Each month, the savings will be different so you can be sure to find great savings on your favorite items at one point or another. Clearance items will be marked down further and usually there will be a coupon to stack on top of that. If possible, wait until the One Day Sale each month to get the best savings.

5. Enroll in the “Thanks for Sharing” program for 10% rewards.

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Every year from September through December, a one-time $25 enrollment in Macy’s Thanks for Sharing program qualifies Macy’s Star Rewards members for 10% Rewards. Ten dollars of each enrollment fee goes to select charities including Make-A-Wish, The RESPECT! Campaign, The Breast Cancer Research Foundation and Go Red For Women. So not only will you be paying a nominal fee for exclusive savings, you’ll be purchasing with a purchase knowing your money is going to amazing causes.

6. Save with Macy’s price adjustments.

If you shopping online and find that an item you recently ordered is now on sale, Macy’s will refund you the difference as long as it’s within 14 days of your original purchase. All you have to do is submit the request for a price adjustment online and the savings are yours to keep. Macy’s prides themselves on offering competitive prices. They value your business and will do what it takes to keep you a happy Macy’s shopper.

7. Shop during the Macy’s Friends & Family Sales.

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Twice a year, Macy’s lets you take 25% off your purchase at the Friends & Family Sale. One sale takes place in spring, the other at the start of December. If you’re looking to make a big purchase and can afford to wait a little while, that 25% will definitely be worth it.

8. Stay in the loop with Macy’s emails.

Sign up for Macy’s emails to be one of the first to know about Macy’s coupons and deals. Macy’s emails will not only highlight new stock and seasonal trends, but also can’t miss deals you can be sure to stack on top of Cash Back at Ebates! Head over to Ebates.com, sign up for a free account and favorite Macy’s so you’ll get alerts on Cash Back specials.

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The Ultimate Guide to Tax-Free Shopping Days

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Unless you live in a state with no sales tax like Oregon or Delaware, you’ve probably gotten accustomed to calculating that extra eight percent or so onto every purchase that isn’t food from the grocery or convenience store. Particularly for parents doing back-to-school shopping, or students ordering new computers and peripherals for the upcoming year, the extra dollars and cents can add up quickly and make a dent in your budget.

However, even if you don’t have the time or means to make your way to a neighboring sales tax-free state, you may still have an opportunity to avoid paying taxes on certain items if your timing is just right.

Each year, several states elect to offer tax-free shopping days, most of which take place over a weekend at the end of summer or just before the school year begins. As the name implies, during a tax-free period, consumers don’t have to pay sales tax on certain items. In participating states, stores can choose whether or not to participate, so you will want to double check the ones that do in your area before heading out (or online) with your shopping list. Most who do will advertise as such.

In some areas, like the southeast United States, tax-free days apply to items like emergency hurricane-preparedness supplies and are intended to help residents prepare themselves for hurricane season. A handful of states also offer tax-free days on firearms. But for the vast majority, the primary intention of the tax-free day(s) is to allow consumers to save a few bucks on back-to-school supplies, so it’s especially beneficial for students and parents of matriculating students. However, the opportunity to save is open to anyone.

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Below is a list of states offering tax-free days in 2016, as well as some of the types of items that qualify for the tax reduction. Almost all states have a limit on how much you can spend on these items while still receiving the tax-free benefit. These limits are also listed where applicable.

  • Alabama’s tax-free weekend is the first weekend in August and includes clothing (up to $100), school supplies (up to $50), books (up to $30), and computers (up to $750).
  • Arkansas’ is also the first weekend in August and includes clothing (up to $100), school supplies (no limit), and clothing accessories and equipment (up to $50).
  • Connecticut residents can purchase clothing and footwear (up to $300) tax-free for a full seven days, the third week in August.
  • Florida residents can purchase clothing (up to $100), school supplies (up to $15), and computers (up to $750) tax-free for three days during the second week of August.
  • Georgia’s tax-free weekend is the first weekend of August and includes clothing (up to $100), school supplies (up to $20), and computers (up to $1,000).
  • Iowa’s is the first weekend in August and is applicable to clothing (up to $100).
  • Louisiana residents can shop for all tangible personal property (up to $2,500) while paying half of the regular sales tax the first weekend in August. This means a reduction from a six percent sales tax to three percent. After 2019, the state is slated to make the weekend and subsequent tax holidays completely tax-free.
  • Massachusetts residents since 2009 have been able to purchase clothing items tax-free the second weekend in August. In 2016, however, the tax holiday was cancelled as lawmakers contended it would be too great of a blow to the state’s suffering budget.
  • Mississippi’s tax-free weekend is the last weekend in July, and residents can purchase clothing and footwear tax-free (up to $100 per item).
  • Maryland residents can purchase clothing and footwear (up to $100) tax-free August 14-20.
  • Missouri’s tax-free weekend is the first weekend in August and includes clothing (up to $100), school supplies (up to $50), and computers (up to $3,500).
  • New Mexico’s is also the first weekend in August and includes clothing (up to $100), school supplies (up to $30), and computers (up to $1,000), as well as computer equipment (up to $500).
  • Ohio residents can purchase school supplies and school instruction materials tax-free the first weekend in August.
  • Oklahoma residents can purchase clothing (up to $100) and school supplies tax-free the first weekend in August.
  • South Carolina’s tax-free weekend is the first weekend in August and includes clothing, school supplies, and computers, as well as bed and bath items.
  • Tennessee’s is the first weekend in August and includes clothing (up to $100), school supplies (up to $100), and computers (up to $1,500).
  • Texas’ is the first weekend in August and includes clothing, backpacks, and school supplies (all up to $100 total).
  • Virginia has a few tax-free days throughout the year, but the first weekend in August is geared specifically toward back-to-school shopping with clothing (up to $100) and school supplies (up to $20) tax-free.

As may be the case if you visit a year-round sales tax-free state like Oregon or Delaware, if you’re a resident of a non-participating state and you purchase tax-free goods, you may still have to pay a use tax on those items when you return home.

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Once you’ve determined if and when your state of residence has a tax-free day or days, you can log onto Ebates.com to score some additional deals and Cash Back and reap even more savings benefits at stores like Old Navy, Amazon, and Target.

How to Throw a Labor Day BBQ on a Budget

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Nothing says summer like a weekend drenched in sunshine and barbeque sauce. With the season drawing to a close, the three-day Labor Day holiday offers the perfect opportunity for one last hurrah. An occasion geared specifically toward relaxation, it’s the ideal time to invite a few friends over and enjoy some burgers before the weather becomes too chilly for grilling. Read on for some tips for throwing a Labor Day barbecue bash on the cheap.

1. Invite friends via Evite, or create a Facebook event. We all enjoy that rare treat of an invitation or letter in the mailbox intermingled with the usual bills and advertisements. But if you’re throwing a casual get-together like a barbecue, save your stamps and send out an invitation via Evite, or create a Facebook event. Not only will this save you a couple of bucks and a trip to the post office, it’s also more efficient, as people are more likely to RSVP if it only requires a click.

Online invitations also make it much easier to collaborate with your guests ahead of time. This is especially helpful if anyone has a dietary restriction you should be aware of, or if you’re asking people to bring a dish or drink. It’s equally helpful if you need to notify the whole group at once if any unexpected changes should come up. If you’ve got pals that don’t go online often, or at all, just shoot them a text or give them a call.

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2. Have a potluck. Potlucks are a surefire way to ensure everyone has at least one item they can eat and enjoy. As the host, you should provide the entrees, which we’ll get to in a moment. But you can ask your guests to bring a favorite side, such as a salad, dessert, appetizer, or drink. Some partygoers may actually prefer this method, especially if they have dietary restrictions or allergies. Alternatively, you can assign people to bring certain dishes if, for example, you know your cousin Tom has the best recipe for banana cream pie, or your college friend Rachel makes a mean chili.

Organizing a potluck is especially simple if you’ve invited the majority of your guests via Facebook or Evite, since you’ll be able to avoid the issue of having three pasta salads or 10 liters of Coke. Aside from food, you can also ask a guest or two to bring propane or charcoal so you can avoid buying a bag you may not dip into again until next year. You can also request that one or two guests provide disposable utensils and cups.

3. Make it BYOB. Maybe you’re a master chef, or feel more comfortable making all the preparations at home ahead of time. Whatever the case may be, even if a full-on potluck isn’t your style, you can still ask your guests to bring their own beverage. Depending on your estimated attendance, you could end up spending quite a pretty penny on booze alone if you offer to buy it all yourself. Ask the guests to bring their own drink, or ask everyone to bring something to share. You can provide the mixers, which you can find some awesome deals on at places like Safeway.

4. Buy in bulk. You can find some killer deals at the brick-and-mortar big box stores like Costco or Sam’s Club. If you don’t yet have a membership, the amount you’ll save on alcohol for your few yearly parties may be enough to make it worthwhile, not to mention the opportunity to buy seasonal fresh produce at a price much more budget-friendly than at the supermarket. But don’t worry if the cost of the annual membership isn’t within your budget at the moment. You can also find a bevy of excellent markdowns on bulk items online at places like Amazon. You’re not likely to save much compared to the grocery store if you’re buying single items like one bag of chips, but you can save big if you’re purchasing a multi-pack. Of course, this mostly applies to non-perishable items. But that shouldn’t be any deterrent as non-perishables are more likely to stay fresher while lying on your picnic table in the warm backyard.

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5. Keep the décor simple. Let’s be honest. Most people are going to be paying more attention to the food than the decorations. Nobody needs you to transform your backyard into a tiki lounge in order to have a good time. Making things fun and festive doesn’t have to break the bank. If you’re in need of some cool DIY inspiration, the Internet is a treasure trove of creative options. Places like Shindigz and Dollar Tree have excellent deals on everything you’ll need, from streamers to table settings.

6 Easy Ways to Save for a Wedding

Stack of change next two bride and groom figurinesPlanning a wedding can be a super fun endeavor but also incredibly stressful — especially when it comes to creating and sticking to a budget. But learning how to save for a wedding and figuring out how to cut wedding costs doesn’t have to be so painful.

As long as you start early, a few small, everyday changes can make a huge difference in your savings. Add in some wedding-budget tips and careful planning, and saving for a wedding will be as easy as a piece of multi-tiered cake. Check out these money-saving tips to help maximize your wedding budget without feeling totally bound by your purse strings. As a special bonus, you’ll earn Cash Back at Ebates at each of the stores mentioned!

Young woman sitting in cafe with hot drink1. Stop Buying Coffee: Save $100 per Month

This one is a no-brainer. Skip the daily fancy lattes and set aside an extra $2 to $5 per day. Making your own coffee can swiftly add up to an extra $100 or more per month, depending on your coffee-buying habit. That extra money set aside can help you defray wedding costs such as table centerpieces and other small essentials. Treat yourself to a simple coffee machine and supplies online at Mr. Coffee and build savings for your wedding into your daily routine.

Woman packing her own lunch2. Pack Your Own Lunch: Save $200 per Month

Bringing your lunch to work can easily save you $5 to $10 per day, which, over a few months, could add up to enough to cover your wedding place cards, save-the-dates or even your invitations. Invest in some nice packable lunch boxes and use a promo code to save at Bed Bath and Beyond to double up on your savings for your wedding.

3. Cut Out the Fancy Dinners: Save $120 per Month

Dining out is fun, but when you’re saving for a wedding it’s an easy expense to cut that can save you some serious money. A meal for two at a restaurant can cost you $30 or more, and dining in could add up to an extra $120 or more per month for your wedding savings account. After a few months, you could easily save enough for a tux or flowers for your wedding day.

Invite your friends and family to help support your arsenal of ways to save by setting up weekend potluck dinners rather than eating out at restaurants. This is also a great opportunity to up your cooking skills if you can invest in a couple new cookbooks. Check out the great collection available online at BooksAMillion and get ready to impress your friends and family with both your cooking and saving skills. They may even thank you for all the money they save too! Other money-saving tips include making your own brunch on the weekends, which can add up to $50 to $100 extra for your wedding savings account each month.

4. Pregame at Home: Save $120 per Month

Whether it’s date night or time for you and your girls to hit the town, get started with drinks at home rather than at a bar or restaurant. Drinks and cocktails out on the town can cost you $5 to $15 each, so skipping even one drink each every weekend could add up to an extra $120 per month. Just think of your new cocktail fund as your wedding-favors budget and get something sweet for all your guests to take home with them. If you’re not ready to give up fun cocktails altogether, pick up a great guide and start mixing them yourself!

DIY wedding favor cut-out label photo booth props5. Don’t Impulse Buy Pricey Wedding Accessories

Just because you found the most adorable wedding-cake topper doesn’t mean you have to buy it right then and there, especially if it comes with a hefty price tag (products labeled “wedding” often come with a markup). With a little DIY creativity, you can create these flourishes yourself and potentially save $100 to $200 to put toward your other wedding expenses. Get a head start on DIY wedding elements when you check out the awesome wedding DIY section at Michaels. Save a bundle when you order the supplies you’ll need for classic wedding items such as cake toppers, table décor and gorgeous favors.

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6. Skip the Travel

Planning your wedding in your local area can help you save on wedding costs before the wedding even starts. Whether you are planning your bachelorette weekend or picking out your wedding venue, keeping things local can help keep hundreds of dollars in your budget to spend on other essentials, such as meals for your guests or that awesome live band you’ve been checking out. You can easily divert the money saved on airfare and hotels to other essentials. Another bonus of a wedding near your home is that it makes getting all the DIY wedding items to your venue even easier when the big day finally arrives.

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How to Save a Fortune on Textbooks

Stack of college textbooksThe campus bookstore is a great place to buy certain items, such as a giant foam finger to wave spiritedly at the homecoming game or a sweatshirt emblazoned with your school’s logo. As most seasoned college students know, however, it’s usually just about the last place you want to go to purchase textbooks.

On top of collecting tuition from students, most public and private institutions seek out secondary sources of revenue to help fund operations, maintenance and other costs. College campuses often are designed as mini cities, with food courts, corner shops, hair salons and more, in addition to the primary bookstore. Most of these serve a dual purpose: to provide students with the convenience of on-campus services and to provide supplemental income for the school.

Many students, especially those who live on-site, opt for convenience and spend much of their money on campus at such establishments. Sometimes this is a smart move, like taking advantage of the discount barbershop operated by student stylists or buying in to your school’s meal plan if it is affordable. But if you’re like most college students, you’re likely a bit more concerned with your own financial well-being than that of the school — as you should be.

After tuition and room and board, textbooks are likely the most expensive item on your school shopping list. As books are required by most professors, there’s really no way to avoid buying them. However, there are plenty of ways to save a good chunk of change. Ebates is a portal to an array of awesome offers, such as discounts at and Cash Back from hundreds of retailers, including booksellers like Amazon. Ebates also offers some great deals at certain university bookstores, such as Auburn University and Texas State University, where you might find specialty texts unavailable elsewhere.

Here are a few tips to help you save a fortune on textbooks.

A woman with glasses working in a bookstore1. Purchase an Older Version

Many professors are quite specific about the text they require for their class, and they will indicate an issue number for those texts that have been revised multiple times. In some cases, this is important; you wouldn’t want future surgeons relying upon medieval medical literature as their primary source of knowledge. Many books, however, contain very little variation between printing editions. Sometimes books are reprinted to fix typos printed in the first issue, or to add a longer preface or addendum.

Professors often ask that each student purchase the same version of the text to ensure everyone is on the same page — literally. But, particularly if your class involves more independent rather than in-class reading, your professor may be willing to let you purchase an older version of the text, assuming there is no major variation between editions. Most professors are quite familiar with these texts — having studied them thoroughly before requiring them of students — so they will be able to advise you whether this will be an issue. Older versions of textbooks are generally quite a bit cheaper, and are also easier to locate in used book stores.

2. Shop Online

Amazon and eBay have become hubs for back-to-school shopping, particularly because of their extensive selections of discounted books. Be sure to look at the multiple buying options each of these sites lists, as other used book stores and independent sellers often list their copies of the book on such websites as well to reach more potential buyers.

Many new and used online book retailers offer back-to-school discounts as well. Some sites like BetterWorldBooks.com even offer the opportunity to do good while scoring a deep discount. This particular retailer uses funds raised to promote world literacy, donating books to children in need. AbeBooks.com is a great source for those hard-to-find, rare texts, as well as many others.

3. Look for Used Books

All of the aforementioned online retailers offer a hearty selection of used books, some of which even come with free shipping. You can also check out your local Craigslist listings for some good deals on used materials. To support local business and get a great deal, check out your local second-hand book store. The other benefit to going this route is you may be able to take in some of your own used books for in-store credit, affording you even more savings.

Many university hallways are lined with boards of student announcements. These aren’t just excellent places to find and sell tutoring services or seek a roommate. They’re also often filled with notes from students looking to sell used books to make a few dollars to put toward the next semester’s texts. You may also be able to find such offerings by searching Facebook for groups associated with your university. “Buy, sell, trade” groups have become quite popular for communities, and are also a good source for college students looking to save.

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4. Get an Electronic Version

In the modern era, it seems just about everything has an e-alternative, and books are no exception. Thousands of books are available on Kindle and Nook, as well as many other e-readers. These can easily be downloaded to a smartphone, tablet or laptop, so you can read on the go without the hassle of toting around a bag full of heavy books. The other upside to this option is it can save you a whole lot of cash. Amazon and Barnes & Noble are good places to check for e-books.

Be a Paid Pupil: How to Earn Cash Back on Your Textbooks

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We know the life of a college student involves a lot of penny pinching, and cheap textbooks are a big help when it comes to staying on budget. If you’re embarking on the arduous journey of textbook shopping, start with this list of stores that will give you Cash Back at Ebates! Get paid to be a star pupil with Cash Back on textbooks and textbook rental orders. Shop through Ebates at stores with textbook buyback options to slash prices even further while putting a little lunch money back in your pocket.

Cash Back Textbook Stores

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BetterWorldBooks, 3% Cash Back
Save up to 90% when buying used textbooks at BetterWorldBooks. Plus, with its Book for Book program, BetterWorldBooks will donate a book to a reader in need for every book you purchase. BetterWorldBooks is committed to eco-friendly business practices by saving used books from landfills.

James Publishing, 12.5% Cash Back
Law students always look to James Publishing for legal books pertaining to California, Florida, Illinois, New York and Texas jurisdictions. Search law titles in litigation, business, criminal, employment, family and more.

Cash Back Textbook Stores With Buy Back

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AbeBooks, 2.5% Cash Back
AbeBooks’ buy-back service can usually beat your local bookstore’s prices. Shipping is free on many used books, and payments are processed by check or PayPal within one to three days of your books’ arrival. That will certainly take the sting off the cost of your textbooks.

Barnes & Noble, 1% Cash Back
Buy new and used textbooks on an enormous variety of subjects — from accounting to visual arts — at Barnes & Noble. When the semester is over, get a quote for your books from Barnes & Noble and sell them back directly. Barnes & Noble also has a textbook-rental program that allows you to rent books for between 60 and 130 days. You can even extend your rental period if you need more time or buy your textbook any time during your rental. Plus, return shipping on rental books is free!

Cash Back Textbook Rental Stores

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Bookbyte, 4% Cash Back
Rent your textbooks through Bookbyte for between 30 and 150 days, and get free shipping both ways on orders of $49 and up. You can always extend your rental if needed.

Alibris, 2.5% Cash Back
Save up to 90% on your textbooks by renting through Alibris. Get free shipping on all orders, both ways. If you drop a class or change your mind for any reason, return your rental within 21 days for a full refund. You can also search Alibris’ massive inventory to locate rare and out-of-print books, movies and music for all of your extracurricular media consumption — when you have time.

Skyo, 4% Cash Back
Get free shipping on every order of new and used textbooks, and great rates on renting digital textbooks to cut prices even further. If you’re new to using e-books for class and you’re not sure if it’s for you, no worries — some digital textbooks have a three-day trial period for risk-free shopping so you can be sure this is the right way for you to study.

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Chegg, 3% Cash Back
Not only can you rent and buy textbooks with Chegg, but you can also access an online tutor or ask simple study questions to make sure you’re on the right track. Your first 30 minutes of online tutoring are free, and it’s only 50 cents a minute after that! Now you can study with your new textbooks with confidence, knowing there is a professional tutor standing by for support as you pore through new information.

eCampus.com, 3.5% Cash Back
Get free shipping from eCampus.com on orders over $59 if you buy textbooks, and free shipping on all orders of rental textbooks. Rental return shipping is also free! Sign up for eCampus.com’s eWards program and earn three points for every dollar you spend, which you can trade in for big savings on future orders.

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Looking Great at a Wedding for Cheap

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Whether you’re one of the betrothed, a member of the wedding party, or simply a guest, you want to look your best on the big day. A high-end ensemble could cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars. That’s not to mention the often high price of other primping preparations like hair styling or a manicure. But if your bank account can’t quite bear the blow of a designer suit or dress, or an expensive beauty regimen, there’s no need to worry. There are plenty of options for looking stunning on a budget. Using Ebates’ Cash Back offers and promo codes, it’s easy to look like a million bucks without spending it.

Mega Savings on Mani-Pedis

Manicures and pedicures are a common beauty precursor to any formal event. Especially at bigger chain salons, getting the full treatment can rack up quite a bill. To save a few bucks, opt for local independently owned salons, which are typically cheaper than their bigger counterparts. You can also request polish only as opposed to a complete mani-pedi. Beauty is at your fingertips, and to save even bigger, you can do it yourself. There are plenty of awesome, high-quality shades to choose from at retailers like Sally Beauty Supply.

View Tutorials and DIY Makeup and Hair

You can also go the DIY route with hair and makeup. Not everyone can wield an eyeliner pencil and create a flawless masterpiece in a single stroke with the skillful prowess of a professional. But if you have Internet access, a little time, decent lighting, and some quality supplies (available at retailers like Sephora), you’ve got all you need for a fresh-faced makeover. Practice makes perfect. If you usually opt for bare-faced beauty and this is your first time applying a full face, or if you’re feeling a little adventurous and trying something new, give it a trial run the day before the wedding so you won’t have to stress at the last minute. If you’re attending with friends, you can even set up a pop-up beauty parlor the day of the wedding and make it a party. Chances are someone in the group is ace at updos while someone else is probably the champion of contouring.

Find Some Second-Hand Treasures

Whether you’re a bridesmaid whose soon-to-be-betrothed bestie has asked you to select and buy your own dress, or a simply a guest with a keen taste for sharp dressing, finding the perfect outfit is essential. Formalwear is often pretty expensive, especially if you’re buying. If you’re certain that this is an item you’ll only wear once — like that bejeweled, puff-sleeved hot pink prom dress you’ve buried deep within your closet — renting can be a great way to go. For guys, check out Men’s Wearhouse for deals on suit rentals. However, if you’re looking to buy, it’s equally simple to purchase a knockout outfit without maxing out your credit card. Just head down to your local second-hand shop for some recycled fine fashions. Many thrift stores, thrift boutiques, and consignment shops have specific formalwear sections. You’ll find that these are treasure troves of gently used, high-quality items. You may even score some second-hand designer items, tossed off after a single use by a well-off fashion connoisseur with a more generous bank account balance.

Give a Lesser-Known Tailor or Seamstress a Shot

Especially in the Internet age, it’s common to look into reviews of products and services before making a decision. Established businesses with a heavier stream of clientele are more likely to boast a bevy of reviews than those just starting out. It’s easy, and reasonable, to settle the decision between two prospective places of purchase by the number of quality reviews alone. However, it’s often worthwhile to give the little guys a shot, especially if you’re working with a tighter budget. Smaller establishments are typically less expensive and are often eager to earn the loyalty of a new customer, who could well bolster their business with valuable word of mouth. Check out some of the lesser-known shops for your tailoring or seamstressing needs. Shop around, and choose a professional who provides good customer service and can offer you some samples of high-quality work. Similarly, both budding and established shops are often willing to haggle a bit on the price to make a sale. After all, ‘tis better to sell a discounted service than none at all.

Planning a Bachelor Party that Won’t Break the Bank

Bow tie, card, and dress shoe

If Hollywood were to be believed, nearly every soon-to-be groom would find their bachelor party to be a smorgasbord of expensive and often risque indulgences. But not to worry if you and your groomsmen have a bank balance with fewer digits than these fictional bachelors of lore. All you really need to host a killer bachelor party is good friends and a little creativity. Ebates makes it easy to snag some thrifty deals on party essentials. Using Ebates Cash Back and exclusive promo codes, you can be sure you and your groomsmen will have a guys’ night out that is truly legendary, without breaking the bank. Read on for some awesome and budget-friendly bachelor party ideas. 

Go Camping 

So you want to get away, spend a weekend with the boys and have a carefree adventure. If your budget can’t quite carry the weight of a five-person flight to Las Vegas, there’s no reason you can’t still have a truly stellar getaway. You and the guys have always talked about trekking out to that cool campsite a few miles outside of town, hunkering down and enjoying the wide open air, free to do as you please without the constraints of civilization.  Backcountry.com has some sweet deals if you need to snag a few outdoor essentials before heading out. Pack some brews and some hot dogs and head out for an inexpensive mini-vacation that will leave you feeling refreshed and ready to take on your wedding day and the adventure that is life as a newlywed.

Guys’ Night In

What better location to celebrate one last night of bachelorhood than the old bachelor pad? Order some pizzas and pick up some 12-packs. Have the groomsmen pitch in for a couple of bottles of middle-shelf liquor and some mixers, or designate each of the guys to bring a snack or beverage to share. Chill out with some Netflix or DVDs, or fire up the Playstation and enjoy a few rounds of your favorite games. Chill out, reminisce, and say goodbye to the digs of singledom in a way befitting of all the awesome times you’ve shared there.

Karaoke

Karaoke and parties go together like rum and coke. And speaking of the latter, libations are best served plentifully if you go this route, especially if the groom is a bit more reserved. Help him let loose by getting him just short of smashed with some pre-game drinks before hailing an Uber to the nearest karaoke bar. Not only is it a ton of fun, it usually makes for some funny memories all of you can reflect on fondly and laugh about for years to come. Bonus points if you snag a video of the groom belting out some ‘80s hair metal.

Barbecue

This option is one of the cheapest and simplest. All you need is a backyard and a grill. Blast some tunes, fill up the cooler with some ice cold brews, and show off your skills as a grillmaster by cooking up some delicious eats and an equally good time. Pick up some dogs, burgers, and buns at the local Safeway and lay out an assortment of self-serve condiments for a casual celebration. Set up some backyard badminton or volleyball for a little extra fun.

Game Night

So you and your guys don’t quite have enough extra dough laying around to risk blowing a few hundred in a serious high-stakes poker game. That doesn’t mean you can’t replicate the experience on a more wallet-friendly level. Head to the casino and play some penny slots — they’re not just fun for old-timers — or set up your own table at a groomsman’s place. You can go with a classic like poker or pick a few of the groom’s favorite card or board games. Order some deliciously greasy takeout, procure some cigars, and serve up some whiskey sours and White Russians. Remember, if you’re playing for money, pitch in for the groom’s share.

Sports  

With tasty wings, beer by the pitcher, and big screen TVs, sports bars are practically designed with male bonding in mind. And what better way to solidify your friendship than by sharing in the excitement of cheering on a favorite sports team? Head down to your favorite local haunt and take in the big game for a cheap night out with built-in entertainment.

Paintball or Laser Tag

Looking for a game day that’s a little more physical? Don your war paint and head to your local paintball range or laser tag facility for an action-filled time that will be sure to get your heart pumping. Take advantage of group rates and Groupons to save a few dollars. You can spend your savings on some celebratory brews at the pub afterward.

How to Save Big at Toys “R” Us

How to Save Big at Toys R Us
Since 1948, Toys R Us has been the go-to destination for making kids’ dreams come true. From classic games to the hottest electronics and more, Toys R Us toys offer endless ways to entertain both kids and kids at heart. With sizzling deals on popular toys and fun for all ages, Toys R Us is your best bet for scoring huge savings this holiday season. Skip the stress and make your holiday shopping adventures easy and affordable with trendy toy specials, incredible savings programs, exclusive insider advice you’ll love and a Toys R Us coupon that will keep you comfortably within your budget. Here are our favorite tips for saving big at Toys R Us:

1. Visit the Toys R Us Savings Center for daily deals, weekly ads, and coupons.

The Savings Center is your one-stop savings spot, offering the best deals on Toys R Us toys in one easy place. You’ll find popular daily deals, weekly ads, clearance items, money-saving Toys R Us coupons and exciting promotions by toy category so you can find the perfect gifts this holiday season. Shop ‘til you drop with special 1-day only sales and get name brand toys on sale. Be sure to check back daily to take advantage of great holiday sales you won’t want to miss and earn Cash Back at Ebates for even more savings!

toyr r us credit card2. Open an “R” Us Credit Card to get 15% off your purchase.

When you open an “R” Us Credit Card online, you can choose 15% off your purchase or special financing offers upon approval to make managing your holiday budget a breeze. Plus, you’ll earn money-saving points (two points for every $1 spent at Toys R Us) that you can use like cash towards your toy purchases. Not to mention you’ll gain access to exclusive special promotions and exciting presale opportunities so you can stock up on holiday fun before anyone else. You’ll even get access to VIP partnership perks and earn points everywhere else MasterCard is accepted (one point for every $4 spent) outside of Toys R Us when you use your R Us MasterCard.

3. Sign up for Rewards “R” Us to rack up points and savings.

With the free Toys R Us Rewards Program, you can rack up points and use your rewards money to score big savings on all the most popular toys. You’ll earn one point for every dollar you spend at Toys R Us, plus get a $5 reward for every 125 points you earn. Just another easy way to conquer holiday wish lists for less! Another big bonus: Rewards R Us members get early access to over 100 Black Friday deals, which means you’ll get deep discounts on toys before non-members.

Save Money with Toys R Us App

4. Download the Toys R Us app for special deals.

It’s all about apps and emails. Download the free Toys R Us app and get special deals and coupons delivered right to your phone thanks to handy text alerts. You’ll enjoy instant access to all the best Toys R Us toys anytime, anywhere. Don’t forget to sign up for Toys R Us emails to get easy access to limited-time sales events and to get more super savings sent directly to your inbox.

5. Get extra holiday savings with online promo codes and coupons.

Conquer holiday toy shopping while saving with Toys R Us coupons and unbeatable promo codes, all while earning Cash Back at Ebates. With extra savings on fun from action figures and outdoor play to learning toys and video games, you’ll find your tot’s dream toys for less.

6. Check out ToysRUs.com’s clearance section for up to 80% off.

Shop the best deals on toys at the Toys R Us clearance section, where you can browse by category and save on everything from clearance arts and crafts to discount bikes. You’ll find amazing Toys R Us toys starting at under just $2, with select toys over 80% off. Easily explore by age, price, brand and more to pinpoint the perfect toys for everyone on your list.

7. Keep an eye out for seasonal sales & holiday promotions.

Keep an eye on unbeatable seasonal discounts during special sales events including Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Get huge discounts on the most-wanted holiday toys of the season, plus stretch your budget even further with Cash Back at Ebates and an exclusive Toys R Us coupon.

8. Save with Free Shipping on orders over $19.

With every online purchase of just $19 or more, Toys R Us offers free economy shipping. You’ll get your fun stuff in about six to nine business days and pocket the extra savings! Plus, check out Toys R Us’ partnership with ShopRunner, which provides awesome offers like free 2-day shipping and member-only deals.

With so many insider tips on holiday toy shopping at ToysRUs.com, you’ll be checking off your shopping list for less in no time at all. Of course, be sure to do all your holiday shopping through Ebates to get all the best deals on toys for kids this holiday season. Happy shopping!

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