Showing posts with label amazon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amazon. Show all posts

Friday, April 20, 2012

FREE: $2 in MP3s from Amazon with Code

Amazon Code =  MOMROCKS
Expires 4/22/12


  • Login to Amazon HERE.
  • Click on Enter Your Code
  • Enter Code MOMROCKS
  • Click Apply
  • You should now see the $2 Credit in your account.
  • Use it now or by 11:59 pm (PST) on 4/22/12

You can download your FREE MP3s right away or leave them in Amazon's Cloud until you are ready to grab them.  But you must use the $2 credit by 4/22/12 so that you won't lose it.

I saw this great deal posted on survivingthestores.com


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Thursday, April 12, 2012

FREE: For Kids - MP3 Downloads

Very Free on Amazon


Amazon has at least a half dozen free dowload in it's Children's Music section.  When you view them you'll see that the price noted is $0.00.  You just proceed as though you are buying them and you'll just keep seeing zeros where the costs would show up.  Enjoy them HERE.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Toilet Paper is a Fact of Life in America. So Grab Charmin for 27 Cents a Roll - Now


 BOTTOM LINE (no pun intended) $1.08 per 4 MEGA rolls.

Head over to Amazon.com and have 24 MEGA rolls of Charmin Ultra Strong delivered to your house for a total of $0.27 per roll.  That's like paying only $1.08 for a package of 4 MEGA rolls (those are some big big rolls of TP, supposedly the equivalent of 4 regular rolls, making it like getting 16 regular rolls worth of TP for just $1.08, shipping included). 

Mind blowing.  I know.

Visit this Amazon link HERE and select the option to purchase 6 packages containing 4 rolls each.  You can also buy fewer at the same price, but you will incur shipping fees.


I would classify this as extreme savings when you consider how much Charmin is in the stores.  

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

99¢ Lincoln Lawyer – Video On Demand Rental at Amazon


I’ve seen it twice and liked it both times.  The second time around I was able to pick up on lots more dialogue and details. Visit this link to Amazon.com and see it for 99¢, today only.

Wanna know how you could see it for free and still have $4.00 (free) left over for more Amazon.com goodies?  Swagbucks.  That’s how.  It is a great search and earn site.  You simply do your “googling” from their site’s search box, and start racking up free points that you can redeem for a totally free Amazon.com gift card.  There are plenty of other gift cards too, including Paypal, Home Depot, CVS, Barnes & Noble, etc.  Visit my previous post, here, to read all about it.  There are no strings attached to signing up.  Really!  No money ever required.  How much more extreme savings can you get than free?
Enjoy.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

FREE: $2 Amazon MP3 Credit - Get It Quickly

Free Music or Other MP3
Amazon.com - No Strings Attached

CODE:  FALLMP3S

No strings attached.  Simply follow the link and enter the code when the box asks for it - it may say "gift card" - that's fine.  Thanks to Surviving The Stores for posting this great freebie.  


Go to this Amazon link, Click Here
  1. Enter the Code from above
  2. Just follow the screens, even though they talk about gift cards.  This code will work.  I was automatically credited with $2 in the "Amazon MP3 balance box.







Sunday, September 25, 2011

FREE Gift Cards - DVDs - Games - Books - T-Shirts - Baby Stuff - More

I Love SwagBucks
I'm Getting a Totally Free Convection Oven With Mine.
Why Would Anyone Say No?


All I do is search the internet using Swagbuck's search box, and I earn FREE points.  No money from me.  For more details, read my earlier post, here


Gift Card Sampling:



Many Other Free Items:

  • Magazines
  • Sports Collectibles
  • Apparel
  • Greeting Cards
  • eBooks & Books
  • Video Game Consoles
  • Games, video and board
  • School Supplies
  • Much Much More


Wednesday, September 21, 2011

FREE Android App $2 App Credit from Amazon

How?  It's Simple.
Follow Amazon on Twitter / Connect With Twitter


Check It Out Here.

Expiration?  Don't know.  Couldn't find the info on the Amazon page.  So go for it now if you are interested in this freebie. 





Just Wondering: Are You Mad at Ads?



You know those ads you see when you log in to Facebook, Amazon, Yahoo, Swagbucks, and so many other sites?  You probably know that they are targeted specifically to you.  The ads are often matched up with your previous shopping and search patterns, preferences, etc.

I'm just wondering how you feel about it?  Are the targeted ads working for you?

Frankly, I find them more than annoying because they don't know when to stop.  For example, I was recently searching for a business projector (the type that gets attached to a laptop for presentations).  Well, I bought one rather quickly.  However, the ads keep coming.  How many days or weeks do I have to look at ads for something I no longer need.  I don't need to constantly be reminded that I could have bought one of many others.  I bought it.  I'm over it now.

Too bad there isn't a way to call off the advertising dogs and fill out a form to let the cyber ad people know that I'm done shopping for the projector.  After all, it is in their best interest too.  Right?  That way they they can on with their business and try to sell other things to me - things that I didn't just buy and may or may not want - things that I likely don't need.  Then I can get on with being a consumer.

What do you think?