Simple Savings On Sale

From time to time I’ve made mention of the Simple Savings website. I’ve been a paid member there for some time now. In fact, it’s the ONLY paid website I am a member of. For the most part, I prefer FREE when it comes to the internet (don’t we all??? Wink).

What made me decide to TRY the paid section of Simple Savings?

They have an unconditional “money back” offer.

I figured I had nothing to lose and plenty to gain by giving it a go.

I gave myself 3 months to find enough ideas to save back the money I had spent or I would claim their “money back” offer.

It took me less than a week.

Now I renew without hesitation each year (it’s much cheaper to renew than the initial cost of joining).

I don’t even spend as much time there anymore (I used to be there every day but my time seems to be taken up elsewhere these days).

But it doesn’t take many new ideas or recipes for me to recoup the yearly membership fee.

Why am I telling you all this now?

Simple Savings is having a SALE!

Until 8pm 16th September 2008, you can join up for $33 instead of $47. A saving of $14!!!!

Since we all like to save, I figured I’d let you know about it.

If you’ve been umm-ing and ahhh-ing about joining, now might be a good time to give it a try.

If you’re still not sure about spending money, sign up for the free newsletter - it has lots of good value in it too.

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Disclosure: I am an affiliate of the Simple Savings website which means I get paid $11 for anyone who signs up via my link. While that isn’t my motivation for writing this post, I have included my affiliate link because, hey, that $11 may as well be in my pocket as their’s yeah? Wink

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3 comments:

  1. Wendy, 1. September 2008, 11:51

    Thanks! I am still debating subscribing but I have signed up for the free newsletter again. I used to get it and forgot to resubscribe after our long holiday a couple of years ago. It’ a great resource!

     
  2. Marita, 1. September 2008, 12:01

    My sister in law is a member of Simple Savings and I think that is where she found out about Aussie Farmers Direct from and now we both get our fruit and veg delivered that way. I have not joined up because she and I have such similar shopping and lifestyles that I just borrow the savings ideas from her. Hmmm maybe I should offer to pay for half of her subscription :)

     
  3. teeni, 1. September 2008, 13:24

    I like your disclosure. It makes sense. Why not give you the credit if someone is going to use the service anyway. It doesn’t take anything away from anyone else.

     

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