Finding the perfect gift for your Valentine is always a challenge, especially on a limited budget. With this year’s grim economic outlook, putting together the money for dinner and a gift is an extravagance that many simply cannot afford. Consumers are expected to spend about around $102.50 this year on Valentine’s Day, which is down about $20 from last year according to the National Retail Federation. CouponChief.com wants to make sure that everyone is still able to enjoy Valentine’s Day and can help consumers save some extra cash so they can make all the purchases on their list. To get you started on your shopping, CouponChief.com has put together its best deals to help you save on all your purchases this holiday:
For her –
• Flowers – Save 25% off your purchase at Teleflora
• Chocolate – Check out Godiva Chocolate’s sale up to 60% off
• Cookies – Get 10% off your entire order at Mrs. Fields Cookies
• Jewelry – Get $50 off your purchase of $200 or more at Zales
• Restaurant – Get an extra 60% off any order at Restaurant.com
For him –
• Sports – Get 15% off your order on MLB.com
• Outdoor – Check out the Cabelas.com site for online exclusive deals
• Games – Get free shipping or a percentage off any used games at GameStop.com
• Electronics – Get 5 – 15% off TVs, software and more at BestBuy.com
Single this year? Valentine’s Day is a great time to show all the people you love how much you care. Take the time to give your friends and family a little something. Cards are a fast and easy way to show you care and customizable gifts take gift-giving a step further. Here are a few discount codes to help you give the perfect gift without breaking the bank:
• Save 20% off your purchase at Hallmark
• Save $10 of your $25 purchase at Snapfish.com
It’s important in tough economic times to watch spending but coupon sites helps users enjoy holidays like Valentine’s Day by offering simple ways to save. Make sure to visit CouponChief’s special Valentine’s Day page before making all your purchases this holiday.
By Gary on 02/8/09 in Columns, CouponChief, Holidays
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