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JCP Optical: $25 Kids’ Glasses through September 7, 2013

August 17, 2013 by Tracy

JCP Optical: $25 Kids’ Glasses through September 7, 2013

JCP Optical: $25 Kids’ Glasses through September 7, 2013  Preparing for school, I went through my checklist: gather the school supplies – check, plan haircuts – check, purchase uniforms – check, and schedule eye exams – check.

After having our eyes examined last year, our doctor warned us that our son was on the brink of needing glasses, so I scheduled our exams prior to the start of school.

Prepared with toys and activities, our entire family camped out at the doctor’s office one Saturday morning. Four out of the five of us received vision exams with three of us needing new prescriptions.

Choosing to research our options for glasses, we left the doctor’s office with dilated eyes, funky sunglasses, and our prescriptions.

Choosing Kids’ Glasses

At home, I located a list of our in-network providers. After a few phone calls, I decided to just visit the providers in person. One weekday evening, our family headed out glasses shopping. The salesperson at our first stop was less than helpful spouting off lots of numbers and recommending lots of options at additional charges.

Having a basic understanding of our plan, I was getting confused with the numbers, and the answers to my questions were less than helpful. So, we left and stopped by J. C. Penney Optical where we found someone willing to spend time going over the options with us.

With our vision insurance plan, the price for 2 pairs of glasses for my son came to $58. Seeing the advertisement for the $25 kids’ glasses through September 7, 2013, I asked our kind representative to check the price of the promotion. In doing so, the price for the same 2 pairs of glasses with the same options came to $53.

Saving $5 and our insurance benefits, we chose to go with the $25 kids’ glasses promotion rather than our vision insurance benefits as the two cannot be combined at the store.

This way, should our son’s prescription change by the end of the year, we can still purchase new glasses using the insurance benefits. If he doesn’t need those insurance benefits, then I can submit one of his pairs for a partial reimbursement.

$25 Kids’ Glasses

JCP Optical: $25 Kids’ Glasses through September 7, 2013

Photograph Credit: JCP Optical

The $25 Kids’ Glasses promotion at JCP Optical ends on September 7, 2013. This offer includes any kids’ frame up to $120, FREE impact and scratch-resistant polycarbonate lenses, FREE UV protection and FREE eyeglass protection plan for any school-aged child 16 and under.

The amazing part of this deal for me was realizing that getting a second pair of glasses for $25 was less expensive than replacing the first pair under the FREE eyeglass protection plan for $40.

The protection plan comes FREE with the deal. But if my son cracks his glasses where the frame needs replacement, the cost under the protection plan is $40.

By having two pairs, we have an automatic backup should one pair break during the year.

In stretching our dollars, our family had our annual eye exams, researched our in-network options, asked the representatives questions, and compared promotions with our insurance benefits. The result was purchasing two pairs of glasses for our son. Paul and I still need to place our orders, but our options are a bit more complicated.

Thankful for promotions like JCP Optical’s $25 kids’ glasses, we saved $5 by choosing the promotion over our insurance benefits. Taking a few minutes to check both options ended up being using time wisely as we snagged the best deal for our son’s glasses. Happy stretching your dollars!

Question: Do you get an annual eye exam, or do you wait until you have vision problems? 

Filed Under: Stretching Your Dollars, Products, School Items Tagged With: JCP Optical

4 Savings Tips to Starting Off the School Year

August 10, 2013 by Tracy

4 Savings Tips to Starting Off the School Year
4 Savings Tips to Starting Off the School Year

Photograph Credit: Fotolia

Back in 2010 when my son started K5, I remember purchasing everything he needed prior to the start of the school year.

I prepared and snagged deals, and the process worked smoothly.

With two in school now and the deals not going as low as I would like, I am becoming more patient.

Realizing that we don’t need everything before the first day of school, I’m using these 4 savings tips to starting off the school year.

Tip #1: Shop our Inventory

By shopping our inventory, I gathered most of our school clothing and supplies. I then compiled a master list of items we still needed to start the year. I loved how I did not need to spend lots of extra money this year as I had most of the supplies needed from prior sales.

For example, I looked through our cabinet of office supplies and found a dry-erase eraser purchased last year from Staples. Noticing that my daughter needed an Expo brand eraser, I contacted her teacher to inquire. Receiving the response that any dry-erase eraser would do, I added our already-purchased eraser to my daughter’s supplies. Yay, eraser marked off the list!

Tip #2: Determine Need vs. Want

During our inventory, we discovered that both backpacks and both lunch packs were in great condition from last year. Rather than asking for a new one, both of my children are happy with their choices last year and will use these backpacks this year.

In purchasing higher quality backpacks, my children get 2 years out of them which is a great way to stretch our dollars.

My children also liked their 12″ pencil boxes used last year. So, we washed them out and will use those again this year as well. 😉

Tip #3: Checking Sales

Left on our list of needed items was a new dress uniform for my daughter. This uniform is only worn on special days, so it is not needed for the first day of school.

I kept a look on the sales at J. C. Penney where the IZOD collection is the most reasonably priced. When they ran a sale on these items, I paired the sale with a promotional code and scored free shipping resulting in a great deal for her new dress uniform.

Tip #4: Choosing when to Purchase

Though I could have waited to purchase my daughter’s dress uniform until after the start of school, I jumped at the sale and purchased it.

Knowing that my son will need some pants this fall, I am waiting for a sale on those items as he will start the school year wearing shorts. He does not need the pants now, but if a sale comes before school starts, then I will snag them.

In using time wisely, I started by taking inventory to know what we had at home, then determined our needs and wants, checked the sales, and chose when to purchase. These 4 savings tips to starting off the school year saved our family money while stretching our dollars. Happy savings!

Question: What are your savings strategies this year?  

Filed Under: Stretching Your Dollars, School Items Tagged With: back to school

Guest Post: Back to School Extravaganza Giveaway

August 3, 2013 by Tracy

Giveaway ends at noon on August 17, 2013

Guest post - Back to school extravaganza giveawayBoxes of new crayons, packages of notebook paper, and #2 pencils are some of the supplies on our back to school lists this year. In seeking a good sale or taking advantage of tax-free weekend, you might be working on that supply list.

Though most of our supplies are gathered, I still have a few to snag before school starts. I can always take a few more school supplies as you never know what supplies you might need throughout the year.

Stocking up now can stretch your dollars because those supplies will only increase in price once school starts.

Another option for stretching your dollars is taking 5 minutes of your time to enter the Back to School Extravaganza Giveaway hosted by Quida, blog owner at Simple Savings for ATL Moms.

The winner will receive an abundance of supplies. This giveaway begins today and ends on Saturday, August 17, 2013. Someone will win all those fabulous gift cards and supplies, and I hope it is you. In using time wisely, enter today. Good luck! ~ Tracy

Back to School Extravaganza Giveaway

Guest Post: Back to School Extravaganza GiveawayWelcome to the Back to School Extravaganza Giveaway!

Prize value is over $250!

Have you started preparing your children for going back to school? Sometimes this can be a challenge when funds are limited.

Simple Savings For ATL Moms is giving away some fantastic prizes to help all families. Be sure to enter the simple steps now!

Good luck!

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I have been compensated to share this fantastic giveaway! This giveaway is not associated with with Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest.

Filed Under: Stretching Your Dollars, School Items Tagged With: Guest Post, giveaway

Walgreens: Steps with Balance Rewards

July 27, 2013 by Tracy

Walgreens: Steps with Balance Rewards
Walgreens: Steps with Balance Rewards

Photograph Credit: Walgreens

Another great drugstore is Walgreens. At one point, Walgreens had so many savings strategies that I preferred their program over CVS. However, the restrictions have increased, so I dabble at Walgreens. I have a Balance Rewards card to earn points as I shop.

I don’t have many points as I usually run in when milk is on sale or for a free photo deal. However, I am considering signing up for Steps. This Walgreens program rewards members for taking steps toward a healthy lifestyle.

Points are rewarded for the following:

  • 250 points = log your first goal
  • 20 points = for each mile run or walked
  • 20 points = when you track your weight

The points can then be redeemed as you shop at Walgreens.

  • $5 = 5,000 points
  • $10 = 10,000 points
  • $20 = 18,000 points
  • $35 = 30,000 points
  • $50 = 40,000 points

If you routinely walk or run, you can earn points toward your next Walgreen’s purchase by taking a few minutes to sign up and then log your exercise. In using time wisely, combine your fitness with your savings for a great return on your investment. Happy savings!

Filed Under: Walgreens, Drugstores, Stretching Your Dollars Tagged With: Walgreens

On-line Shopping: Add the Honey Plug-in to your Browser

July 20, 2013 by Tracy

On-line Shopping: Add the Honey Plug-in to your Browser
On-line Shopping: Add the Honey Plug-in to your Browser

Photograph Credit: Honey

If you shop online often and find yourself stopping to search for a promotional code, then a little plug-in called Honey is a simple solution for Google Chrome users to using time wisely.

Discovering the Honey Plug-in

When I first learned about this plug-in, I became excited. I use the Google Chrome browser, so I downloaded the plug-in. Anytime I am on a site that supports Honey, a little orange box with Honey written on it shows up at checkout.

I just click on the button, and the plug-in searches for promotional codes. If any codes apply, then it will be added to my cart.

Though I have used Honey for a month or so, I have not had any additional savings. Now this could be because I was already using a promotional code, because my products purchased did not qualify for additional savings, or because I was already getting the lowest price offered.

Taking a few moments to install the plug-in is worth my time. I know when I push that button and it searches that I will get the best price available. If Honey finds more savings, then great; if not, then I know I’ve got the best price.

Installing the Honey Plug-in

Since I first learned about Honey from a post on the Krazy Coupon Lady website and had no problems following their instructions, I am linking to their post. Heather and Joanie do a great job talking all things coupons. They post about 20+ articles a day which takes time sifting through the deals. However, they are fantastic at what they do which why I read their blog.

In stretching your dollars to save the most, add the Honey plug-in to your Google Chrome browser. For Firefox users, try the recommended CouponsHelper. I’ve not tried this tool, but it is mentioned in the same article by the Krazy Coupon Lady.

If you know of other plug-ins or tools for stretching our dollars, then please share in the comments. Happy saving!

Filed Under: On-line Shopping, Stretching Your Dollars Tagged With: Honey

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