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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Start Thinking About Paying For Christmas With Little To No Money!

Are you wondering how you will pay for Christmas with little to no money? The goal of this article will be to do just that. You’re probably saying, yeah right! Well, just last year we had little to no money and with 2 kids and no way to provide for Christmas. So, following are some steps my hubby and I took well enough in advance to at least provide some type of Christmas for our kids last year.  We will be doing the same thing this year as well. It takes a little planning and work, but it can be done. In fact it's being done by frugal moms all over the country.

Sign up now for Swagbucks and do all of your searching through them.You get rewarded with points that you can redeem for Target gift card, Amazon, etc.. I typically am awarded Swagbucks at least 3 times per day.  You can also get extra Swagbucks for voting in the daily poll, completed Trusted Surveys and a variety of activities on the site.  They are Great!!

Sign up for survey companies which reward you every time you take a survey and the money can be sent to your Paypal account. Some of the ones we trust are: Synovate, Inbox Dollars, and PineCone Research among others.  I really love MySurvey too.

Look for Hot coupon and deal offers. I can remember a few deals that we took advantage of last year such as $5 off $5 Hallmark coupons and 4 Yankee candles for the price of one. There have also been coupons for $10 off $10 at JC Penney, $10 Off $25 for Office Depot, etc… I will of course let all of you guys know about all of the hot deals between now and then.  I recommend writing a list of a few options for each person on your list so that you will be ready when deals come up.

Using these steps and tips, last year I paid just $56 for $398 worth of items. So, I hope that these steps can help you provide a Christmas this year or at least save on Christmas. Do you have some money saving tips? Please feel free to leave a comment and let me and my readers know.

Christmas is 100 days from today so lets get ready and not break the bank (the piggy bank that is).

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