Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post. All opinions are mine.
While you can't save and hold value of a coupon (or Groupon) forever, you can certainly purchase and redeem a Groupon in times of need, which help with the financial burden and peace of mind for both you and your house.
Currently, I'm sitting in Not My Own House, at Not My Own Address, and am at heightened awareness about any money I spend (thanks, #laflood!). And because of how the unprecedented weather and subsequent effects in Baton Rouge in the past few weeks have impacted my family, I find myself trying to save pennies and nickels and dollars now more than ever.
But thanks to Groupon, even though our house flooded recently, we have been able to indulge in some creature comforts and replacements such as these Groupon Goods without needing to spend additional money, which is a tremendously huge relief.
And, also thanks to Groupon, we can treat ourselves to eating out occasionally by having an indulgence and feeling normal while not being so limited as we were before all this.
It's been a nice reprieve to the shock.
I've been Grouponing for years. The Louisiana flood may be a rare occurrence, but saving money is vital and necessary in real life, especially in times of crisis.
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Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Friday, July 22, 2016
For Budget or For Worse: Why I Groupon.
disclosure: this is a sponsored
post. all opinions are mine.
Embarrassingly enough to admit, for
me, with marriage came an actual strict budget. I know -- I should have been
doing this well beforehand, but the fact is that I wasn't. And another fact is
that budgeting has helped me tremendously. (I'm sure it doesn't hurt that I
married an amazing numbers person, but balance is likely another post
altogether.)
Thankfully, I knew about Groupon coupons long before meeting
the Budgeter in my life. Whether I want to buy quality, high thread count
sheets at a huge discount, or a manicure and pedicure at my favorite salon for
half the normal cost, or a fantastic bargain
from the greatest beauty retailer of all time, signing up for Groupon
emails is the way to do it!
At first I was leery about getting yet
another email in my inbox each day – is saving money really worth it? – but then
I realized I could actually exercise some discipline and filter the emails
coming through each day, just like I do with other company’s communications.
If I don’t need what’s being
offered, I can delete the email. But if I’m in the market for candles, or a
gift, or new workout clothes, or a 50% off deal to the best Thai restaurant in
town, I can use my allotted budget for that and take Groupon up on their offer.
Maybe you want to, too? It's fun!
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