There are a few things that you can count on happening after Christmas is over. You will, eventually, have to take down the tree and decorations. There will be plenty of After Christmas Sales. Coupons.com has a ton of codes, coupons, and information that will help you save money while you shop.
Forever 21 is doing a “Take an Extra 50% Off Sale Items” sale. The Promo Code is: HOLIDAY50. This sale will end on December 31, 2012.
Kohl’s has a “Yes Pass”. Get an extra 20% off when you spend $100.00 or more and use the Promo Code: CELEBRATE. Or, use it to get an extra 15% off everything (in store, online, and at the kiosk) with the Promo Code: CHEERS. This offer ends on January 1, 2012. Print out your “Yes Pass” from the Kohl’s website if you are going to shop at the store.
Walgreens has a Holiday Sale that will last through December 29, 2012. There is no code associates with this sale. Christmas wrap is $0.99 to $5.99. A selection of children’s toys are “Buy 2 at $6.99, Get 1 Free” (if you have the Walgreens card).
Staples has a “Year – End Clearance Event” Save up to 65% off online and in the store. This sale will continue through December 29, 2012. Now is a great time to get a new office chair. This sale does not require a code.
Macy’s is doing “Macy’s Week of Wonderful After Christmas Sale”. This sale will last through December 27, 2012. You can get an extra 15% off and free shipping with a purchase of $99.00 or more if you use the Extra Savings Code: JOY. Print out the savings pass from the Macy’s website if you are intending to shop at the store.
The Limited has a sale that is simply called “Sale”. You can get $25.00 off your purchase of $125.00 or more, plus free shipping, when you use the Code: NEWYEAR. Coupons.com says to use the Coupon Code: GIFT50 at the checkout.
Payless has an “End of Season Clearance” sale. Coupons.com suggests you use the Coupon Code: 85385 at checkout.
These are just a few of the awesome deals, sales, and coupon codes that you can find at Coupons.com right now. The email they sent me said “Santa’s Gone, The Sale is On”. They weren’t kidding at all about that!
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