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You could also try retailmenot.com and see if anybody has listed newer codes. Very spotty luck with that site tho. Hey, even if it saves $20, it's worth the time! Source: about 1 year ago
If you should decide to try Catherine's again, try doing a google search for Catherines Free Shipping or something like that. I often find a free shipping code on retailmenot.com Same with a lot of other stores. I've happened on coupons and ended up with unexpected discounts. There are a few coupon sites out there. Source: over 1 year ago
You can also get 8% cash back from retailmenot.com. That would basically subsidize the cost of upgrading the ram to 32gb dual rank. Source: almost 2 years ago
Protect yourself by first pulling your FICO score (go to MyFico and pull your own score, and you can get a coupon from retailmenot.com) and shop around. You can shop around for rates without a hard pull so you know how much car you can afford for the interest rate you would qualify for with that FICO. When you pull your own FICO this way, it doesn't count as a hard pull and puts more knowledge in your hands. Source: almost 2 years ago
I'm in Canada, too. Lands' End has fast shipping to Canada, and I've bought a lot of quality basics from them. They have lined leggings here, though I haven't bought them myself: https://www.landsend.com/products/womens-high-rise-serious-sweats-fleece-lined-pocket-leggings/id_359400?attributes=3298,44967. Lands' End always has discount codes (sign up for emails or check retailmenot.com), so never pay full price. Source: over 2 years ago
So I am planning a trip to WDW for two next year. I am looking at expedia.com for it's travel packages of booking flights and hotels, but am wondering, is their a better website for finding such packages? Source: 8 months ago
Some booking websites allow you to search specifically for hostels. I just took a quick glance, and expedia.com allows it. Booking.com doesn't appear so, but maybe I missed something. Source: 11 months ago
Whatever safe bed you can find at this point. You've left it too late to be picky and it's looking like it's going to be the start of the the busiest, boomiest tourist season here in Italy ever. Expect to have to stay very, very, very far from city centers and transit connections or to pay $400+/night on a place. Don't be picky, just start looking now at both AirBnb and hotels (booking.com or expedia.com are the... Source: 12 months ago
So some fares can be priced differently depending on the region you select for purchasing. e.g. expedia.com vs expedia.ca vs expedia.co.jp. Source: about 1 year ago
Ah yes, the expedia.com effect. "Only one room left, hurry before it's gone.". Source: about 1 year ago
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