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Nov. 14, 2008 @ 12:32am
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Jan. 27, 2008 @ 1:24pm
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DoubledayBookClub.ca’s Introductory Offer: Six Books For a Dollar
DoubledayBookClub.ca has a pretty appealing introductory offer on right now: join now and get five books for a buck and get another book thrown in for free. Shipping for the order is $14.95, so all in, you're getting six new hardback books for $16. If you decide you don't want to keep your membership, you can ship the books back within fifteen days (the free book is yours to keep) and end it right there. Not bad. They've got new books by John Grisham and one from James Patterson that isn't even released yet for 20 cents. We were also pleased to see classics like the 1200-page Joy of Cooking and the also-massive Guinness World Records 2008 each available for $22.
Is there a catch? Well, of course: after your initial shipment of six books for $15, you have to order four more books (at membership prices, which are pretty nicely discounted from publisher's prices, sometimes up to half off or more) over the next two years. But: every three or so weeks, Doubleday will send you a catalogue with a "Featured Selection" -- if you do nothing, they'll ship that book and bill you for it. So you'll have to remember to log in to the website, return a card, or give them a call so they don't ship the book to you. The forgetful among us will end up with a lot of books they hadn't intended on ordering. But if you can keep track of your membership and decline the books on time, you'll be all set.
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Jan. 19, 2008 @ 3:09pm
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Tricky & Titch Baby Clothes: Free Shipping for $65+
Tricky & Titch, the o-so-charming Vancouver-based children's clothier offers free shipping in Canada on orders $65 and over. All of the goods for sale at Tricky & Titch are made in Canada. If you've been looking for a kids shirt that says "Genius in Training" or "Made in Canada" (or a shirt with a monkey on it, because who doesn't love monkeys? No one, that's who), you'll want to check them out.
And then you can sit back and luxuriate in your free shipping (which, like monkeys, everyone loves).
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Dec. 17, 2007 @ 12:13pm
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Amazon.ca Book Pricematch Guarantee
Amazon.ca is taking an aggressive stance on book pricing. If you find another Canadian site that offers a lower online price within two weeks after the date you place your order on Amazon.ca, let them know and they will credit your original payment method for the difference. There is some fine print of course, such as this offer only extending to online retailers and a requirement that the item is currently available in the same binding and edition. Find out more about this helpful policy and the rest of the restrictions over here.
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Nov. 30, 2007 @ 4:27pm
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Free* Customizable Vistaprint Calendars (you pay shipping)
Vistaprint.com is currently offering up free calendars, and all you have to do is pay shipping. You have your choice of a standard wall hung calendar, a desk calendar, or you can even get 1 of each (with a slight increase in shipping cost). Vistaprint.com will let you customize the calendar with titles, messages, and a choice of pre-made styles and picture themes. If you are willing to pay a $4.99 US fee (per calendar), you can even upload and use your own photos for a truly personalized touch. Just as a point of reference, standard shipping to Toronto starts at $7 US.
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Nov. 21, 2007 @ 5:54pm
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Nov. 7, 2007 @ 9:47am
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Join Homedepot.ca, Get 10% Off Online Purchase
When you register at HomeDepot.ca (the register button is at the top right of the main page), you will be emailed a Home Depot newsletter with a one time use coupon code worth 10% off an online purchase. The only catch is that the code will only be valid for 6 days from when you register. Thanks to 3weddings for the deal.
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Nov. 1, 2007 @ 1:19pm
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PeakSaver: Lower Energy Use & Bills in Ontario (Free Programmable Thermostat & $25 Credit)
The Ontario Power Authority, in cooperation with many local electricity distribution companies (LDCs) is offering the Peaksaver program - an initiative to reduce electricity usage and costs. When you sign up for Peaksaver, a programmable thermostat or load control switch will be installed (free of charge) to control your air conditioner, electric water heater and/or pool pump (this varies by local distribution companies). Your power company will then be able to cycle down your air conditioning or other applicable appliance temporarily at select times. It will help reduce the strain on the electricity system on summer days when electricity use is at its peak. LDCs will only do this when necessary, and not on weekends or holidays. You can leave for work during the day, save energy during the afternoon, and come home with minimal, if any noticeable difference in the temperature or comfort level of your house. Some LDCs offer this program for businesses as well.
Eligibility restrictions are that you are homeowner of a single-family home or a business owner with a central cooling system, although LDCs may offer the program if you rent property and have permission of the owner. Your LDC will do all the work at no expense to you, and you will receive $25 from the Ontario Power Authority just for signing up.
Policies may vary between LDCs, and some may offer extras like wireless internet control of programmable thermostats while others don't. Contact your LDC to find out more. A full list of participating LDCs can be found here. To get you started, here are a few LDCs and their information pages for their individual promotions of the Peaksaver program:
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Nov. 1, 2007 @ 9:53am
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RedFlagDeals.com Launches Green Deals Section!
We’re happy to announce that RedFlagDeals.com has launched a Green Deals section that looks to bring you great savings on environmentally conscious products and services. We’ll also keep this section updated regularly with tips and ideas on how you can live a greener lifestyle without giving up the green (that pun works better in the US, but with our dollars at parity, we’ll let it slide). Green products haven’t always been as friendly to the pocketbook as the environment, but our new section aims to make green shopping a win environmentally and financially. We’ve also opened an accompanying Green Forum to make it easy for you to discuss and share green deals, tips, and ideas with others. Check back often as the Green Deals section will feature content not seen in our regular Deals section.
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Sep. 30, 2007 @ 11:56am
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