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Aug. 15, 2008 @ 2:54pm
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New @ RedFlagDeals.com: Student Bank Accounts Comparison
The march toward a new school year continues. Throughout August, RedFlagDeals.com will feature Back to School tips, articles and contests in to addition hot deals to ease you back into the school year as painlessly as possible - at least where your wallet or purse is concerned, at least. Today, we have a new feature article, a Student Bank Accounts Comparison that takes a look at the student banking offers from the "Big 5" Canadian banks and a few others. Find out if one of them is right for you!
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Aug. 12, 2008 @ 3:14pm
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Back To School: Keeping Yourself Fed For Less
So you're headed back to school. You've bought your textbooks for less, what's next? Feeding yourself for less. Eating is something that has to happen every day but there's no need to spend big bucks in the process.
- Store-bought beverages like bottled soda and water are much cheaper than those bought one-by-one from a vending machine or fast food joint. A good deal on an 18-pack of soda can end up running you 20 cents per can. Buy a mini-fridge for your dorm room and stock it with your favourites -- you'll never pay $2 a soda again.
- Similarly, packing a small selection of granola bars, trail mix, nuts or other portable snacks will save you the expense of on-campus snacking during the day
- If you're going to be living away from home, learn some simple, tasty recipes (and experiment now, while you can!). Whip them up in large amounts to serve as a few meals.
- We've got a nice selection of Food & Drink deals right here on RedFlagDeals.com -- hit our site before you head to the grocery store to maximize your savings
- Additionally, visit stores just before closing -- some like to sell off that day's prepared foods for cheap at the end of the day
Keep your eye on the RedFlagDeals.com Back To School Section -- we'll be adding deals, contests, articles and tips throughout August.
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Aug. 9, 2008 @ 9:09am
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Rent Video Games by Mail, 2 Games at Once, $14.95/mth First Month
UPDATE: Aug 9, 1:05PM - They sign up offer price of $9.95 for one game and $14.95 for two is only valid for the first month. After that, prices are $17.95 for one game and $24.95 for two with 10-20% discounts for 3 or 6 months pre-paid plans. Thanks to nriding in the comments for catching that.
GameAccess.ca offers video game rentals by mail in a fashion very similar to Zip.ca, but focused entirely on video games for home and portable console platforms like PS3, Wii, Xbox 360, and the DS. They've been in business for a couple years. As a sign up offer you can have one game out at a time for $9.95 per month or two out at a time for just $14.95 per month. If you're not ready to sign up just yet, they do have a 10-day free trial.
The service is very simple: you select the games you'd like to play and put them on a list, they ship the games free to your house, you play as long as you like and send it back with a pre-paid envelope when you're done. No late fees, no need to drive to the video store and at this price it's a lot of gaming for your dollar. Perfect distraction when going back to school...
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Aug. 6, 2008 @ 9:56am
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Apple Refurb Store Price Drops: 2.1GHz Core 2 Duo Macbook $949, 32GB iPod Touch $419 + Free Shipping
Prices have dropped again at the Apple Refurb Store. This time around the price reductions are on refurbished 2.1GHz Macbooks ($949) and on refurbished 32GB iPod Touches ($419). As we've said before, Apple refurbished items have a track record of high quality - they're essentially indistinguishable from new products besides the packaging. Shipping is free for all of the above items as well.
The 2.1GHz Macbook (in white) features a Core 2 Duo 2.1GHz processor, 13.3" glossy widescreen display, 1GB RAM, 120GB 5200RPM hard drive, Built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, Built-in iSight Camera, Intel GMA X3100 Graphics, Built-in AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi wireless networking (based on IEEE 802.11n draft specification) and more. 32GB iPod Touches, which were only recently added to the refurb store, were $449 no less than a few weeks ago. The price has dropped by $30.
Here's a link to the Refurbished Mac Store, and those of you interested in the iPod touch should head to the Refurbished iPod Store.
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Aug. 5, 2008 @ 1:07pm
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Textbook Buying Tips for Students
As much as it may hurt your sun and vacation addled brain to think about, the start of a new school year looms! That means it's time to start thinking about how you can save some money for the cold, educational months ahead. We're here to make things easier for you though. Check the left sidebar for the Back To School tab. Currently, you'll find some early back to school deals, coupons, and a contest to win a MacBook or an iMac. We'll be adding even more deals, contests, articles, and tips throughout August, so keep an eye out. To kick things off, here are some handy tips on how to save money on textbooks:
- Borrow textbooks you need from your friends or the library. This might be difficult around exams, so plan ahead.
- If you need to buy a book, try to find used textbooks through used bookstores, campus bulletin boards, and online forums like the Textbook Buy, Trade, and Sell Forum here at RedFlagDeals.com.
- If you must buy new, shop around. Check online stores and look for money-saving coupons.
- Sell your old textbooks for cash. Again, a great place to start is the our very own Textbook Buy, Trade, and Sell Forum.
- Choose your courses and find out about required texts sooner rather than later. Knowing what books you will need will give you more time to shop around and find deals.
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Jul. 31, 2008 @ 4:03pm
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Amazon.ca: 50% Off “For Dummies” Books
Forum poster habibi has spotted a handy promotion at Amazon.ca: 50% off all "For Dummies" Books. There's a big selection of books to choose from, covering topics ranging from nutrition to calculus, to crochet, to trading options, to the Ancient Greeks. Here's a tiny sample of the available topics:
Whether you want some summer reading, trying to fix your sink, or you're doing a little extra homework before school starts in the fall, you'll probably find something of interest here. Don't forget, Amazon.ca also offers free shipping on orders over $39.
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Jul. 24, 2008 @ 1:55pm
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BookCloseouts.com Summer Reads for Everyone (Books from $2.99 US)
Summer is in full swing... you've been to the beach, you've taken a little trip, and you've sat at home bored. What else is there to do? Pick up a good book, that's what! BookCloseouts.com has a big selection of books at heavily discounted prices. Here some popular titles at good prices (note that prices are in US dollars):
If you're looking for a little more insight before heading back to school or running a business, some titles that might interest you include:
Don't forget to check out their Summer Reading Sale while you're there. There are over 1200 titles with many priced as low as $2.99.
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Jul. 21, 2008 @ 4:23pm
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New @ RedFlagDeals.com: Deals of the Day Page & Free Shipping Deals Page
We've rolled out some new additions here at RedFlagDeals.com to make your online shopping and bargain hunting even easier! Under our shopping categories on the left, you'll notice a "Limited Time Offers" category that contains our Deals of the Day Page and our Free Shipping Deals Page.
The Deals of the Day Page collects information on one-day only offers from a variety of retailers and presents them to you in a single, easy-to-browse package. It's updated daily (and throughout the day) so you'll be able to check all of the daily deals and and check them early! There might be a few kinks left to hammer out, so if you come across any, send an email to . If we've missed any retailers with regular "daily deals", send us an email about that, too!
The other new addition to our site is the Free Shipping Deals Page. As the name suggests, this is a page of all current deals that offer free shipping. Good shipping options always sweeten any given deal, and what better option is there than free?
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Jul. 9, 2008 @ 2:59pm
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Apple Refurb Store: 32GB iPod Touch $449, 2GB iPod Shuffle $65, MacBook Air $1599
It looks like there have been a few recent additions to the Apple Refurb Store. Refurbished 32GB iPod Touches for $449 and refurbished 2GB iPod Shuffles for $65 are now available while the refurbished Macbook Air has seen a price drop of $50 to $1599.
Here's a link to the refurbished Mac section including the $1599 MacBook Air (Core 2 Duo 1.6GHz processor, 13.3" LED Backlit glossy widescreen display, 2GB RAM, 80GB 4200-RPM PATA hard drive, Built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, Built-in iSight Camera, Intel GMA X3100 Graphics, Built-in AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi wireless networking (based on IEEE 802.11n draft specification); IEEE 802.11a/b/g compatible).
If you're looking for that large capacity 32GB iPod Touch or a 2GB iPod Shuffle, you'll want to head to the iPod section.
We've said it before and we'll say it again, Apple refurbished items have a track record of high quality - they're essentially indistinguishable from new products besides the packaging. Shipping is free for all of the above items as well.
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Jul. 6, 2008 @ 2:53am
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eMusic.com 50 Free* MP3s + 1 Free Audiobook
eMusic.com started with a focus on DRM-free independent MP3 music downloads. Over the years as the downloadable music market has matured they've added more and more artists including Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, and Miles Davis to the mix while maintaining their dedication to the independents. eMusic now has over 3.5 million music tracks and just added audiobooks to their selection.
In the past, eMusic.com gave away 50 free MP3 tracks with no obligation. The offer has changed now, instead they are requiring you to subscribe to their service for a month, starts at $11.99 US for 30 downloads, and then giving you an additional 50 downloads. If you sign up now, they're also giving away a bonus free audiobook download in addition to the 50 MP3's. If you're not happy with it you can cancel at anytime and keep what you've downloaded. Considering that audiobooks can be over $11.99 US this is a good deal if there's something you'd like to listen to. (Tip - to browse their selection of music or audiobooks click on the 'About eMusic' link on the bottom left and browse from there.)
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Jun. 18, 2008 @ 9:47pm
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May. 11, 2008 @ 3:15pm
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$5 Theatre and Show Tickets For High School Students in BC, MB, ON, NB, NS and SK
At eyeGO.org, there are $5 tickets to all sorts of events -- live theatre, shows, ballet, and more -- for high school students. There are events in cities all over British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan.
Our advice? If you're a high school student -- or know one -- bookmark this link and check back for every show that comes through your town. You never know what tickets you might score!
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