First up, frugal wins:
- Used a first time purchase offer for Amazon Now, and saved $20 off of a $50 order. I used the order to stock up on exciting pantry staples like toilet paper, tea bags, & diced tomatoes - all items that we were running low on & I would have purchased anyway. I managed to get the order down to $50.79, to minimize overage on the offer. Although a few of these items were $.05-$.25 higher, so total savings is estimated to be $15 (conservative estimate, given price variances). Here's what was ordered:
- Protein powder (had a hard time finding the preferred brand/flavor anywhere else)
- 3 boxes of tea, total of 60 tea bags
- 2 containers of kids shampoo
- 2 cans of diced tomatoes
- 32 rolls of double toilet paper
- Realized that I hadn't spent all of the money in my dependent care FSA account, and submitted all outstanding claims for a savings of (or, loss of reimbursement) - $349.23.
- Made dinners all week, as is the usual, and got creative with the menu planning to avoid food waste.
- Used an Amazon Pantry credit to try out the service, combined with free shipping. I felt like it was still relatively expensive compared to say, Costco. But, saved $5.99 on credit.
In non-frugal choices, or altogether frugal fails:
- Despite my strong confidence that I updated my address on a Christmas order I placed, Crate & Barrel still sent the package to our old house. Our property management agent offered to mail it to me (great!), and it cost $23!!! The shipping was free from C&B originally, & the total value of the gift was the same price as the postage. Stupid tax, clearly. ;-)
- I also bought myself a few of the Gap Fit shirts (I have two, and currently wear them every weekend - perfect for a workout, running errands, etc) with my Gap Cash. Total spent in a splurge on myself = $40
That's it for me! How about you? Any big frugal wins or fails this week? In other news, so happy it's Friday!!!! I desperately need a weekend - crazy long week at work.
Don't be too hard on yourself about the shipping issue - S* happens. I had a stupid tax this month too - dipped under $2000 in my chequing account as forgot the minimum changed from $1000 to $2000 to have no service fees. My stupid tax was $16 charges for the month.
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