

Print the coupon here to get 10% off your entire purchase at Dollar Tree, tomorrow Sunday.







These Instant Win contests are quick and easy to enter. They let you know immediately if you've won. Some require that you play a simple game; others just want your email, NAZ, or cell phone number. Rules, prizes, and restrictions vary. To be listed here, the contest must notify you immediately of a win, not just be a sweepstakes. Highlighted contests are on Facebook. Please email the link if you find a new one and I'll add it. easter@refundcents.com 









Go here to print the form for Black Magic Intense Try Me Free to $9.99. It cleans and shines your car tires (sounds like a guy-thing to me. I know.... kind of sexist). Send form and original receipt from either AutoZone, Meijer, or WalMart, in-store or online. If you order it from WalMart, it's $6.97. Opt for free in-store pickup.


ClickList customers. The parking slots are numbered, and there are signs everywhere with a phone number to call to tell them "you've arrived". (Good thing I brought my phone; I don't always do that). A young man answered immediately, took my name and slot number, asked if I had paper coupons, and said he'd be right out with my groceries. He was there in about 3 minutes. He had a clipboard and a detailed receipt showing every item purchased with the deductions, and BIG RELIEF, it was all correct. All the freebies were deducted, all the other digital coupons clearly listed. Okay, then I started to relax and enjoy the service. He loaded the groceries in my car, scanned my credit card, and off I went with $56 worth of groceries for $28.
He told me a couple things: Soon you'll be able to pay online when you order. He said if there's something you want, and it doesn't come up when you type in the name, fill it in on the comments section and they'll try to get it. For example, I ordered one turnip and I also need a parsnip for a soup recipe. When I typed in parsnip, it came up unavailable. He said I could have ordered 2 turnips, and then in the comments section I could write: "I really want one turnip and one parsnip" and they would do that. Watch for freebies around holidays, i.e., there were free hotdogs and buns during the 4th of July, available only for ClickList customers. Also, you have the option to mark each item whether you'll accept a substitute or not. A real person is involved in your order, pulling your groceries, and he/she does want to make you happy.