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You're already likely taking advantage of all the Back-to-School deals available, but you can be doing even more! Goodshop.com lists all the best deals at more than 5,000 stores AND up to 20% of what you spend goes back to children's schools or more than 110,000 other good causes. More than $11 million has been donates so far.
Macy's - Kids' Back-to-School favorites, plus free shipping at $50
Expires: 09-15-2014. 1.5% Donation
Sears - Up to 50% off Back-to-Campus essentials
Expires: 09-01-2014. 2% Donation
Office Depot - Get $10 off $50+ purchase
Expires: 09-15-2014. 3% Donation
Toys R Us - School Rules Sale - free lunch kit (up to $9.99 value) when you buy any backpack priced $12.99 or more
Expires: 09-01-2014. 2.5% Donation
Old Navy - Earn $10 for every $25 you spend
Expires: 08-24-2014. 2.5% Donation
PBTeen - Save up to 40% off backpacks, lunch bags, and more for Back-to-School + free shipping
Expires: 09/01/2014. 2.5% donation
Nordstrom - Shop for Back-to-School clothing! Select styles start at just $16 and free shipping and returns on every order
Expires: 10-01-2014. 7.5% Donation
Kmart - Back-to-School apparel: extra $10 off of $69+ or extra $5 off $39, and free shipping on orders $59+
Expires: 09-06-2014. 2% Donation
Bloomingdale's - Take 20% off when you buy 1 pair, 25% off when you buy 2 pairs, and 30% off when you buy 3 or more pairs of almost all regular-priced kids' shoes
Expires: 09-01-2014. 2.5% Donation
Scholastic Teacher Express - 10% off orders over $20
Expires: 09-30-2016. 4% Donation
L.L. Bean - 25% off deluxe bookpack now $29.96
Expires: 08-25-2014. 2% Donation
Which of these deals would you most likely take advantage of for back-to-school savings?
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
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Kmart and Old Navy look like the place for me to spend my money for back to school purchases.
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