11/23/2011

American Express Holiday Shopping Challenge $250 Giveaway

 There are generally two groups of holiday shoppers.  The people who make it their goal to be finished before Thanksgiving and the people that don't even start until Black Friday.  Now that the craziest busiest shopping season of the year is upon us, it is finally time for me to start tackling my shopping list.  I love the fun of Black Friday, but surrounded by the crowds and deals it is pretty easy to go overboard.  It is really important for me to go in with a plan, so this year I am teaming up with American Express to share some of my favorite holiday smart shopping tips.

You can continue reading this post over on my Review and Giveaway Page.

125 comments:

  1. The best thing that we do is to pay cash for everything. That way you are not paying for those toys for the next five years!

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  2. My family draws names for Christmas and sets a spending limit. Makes it easy!

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  4. What budget? Oh that budget...Well I do my best to shop early and find deals months before Christmas season is in the air.

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  5. We allow a certain amount to be spent on each family member and cannot go over. It helps to have a 'family theme' .. something everyone {or the kids} can share :)

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  6. I start shopping really early (like, year round, really) to find great prices on gifts. That's the simplest way for me to stay within budget!

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  7. We eliminated cousin exchanges and created "Caring Cousins" instead. The kids earn money and 1 family picks a charity to donate the money to.

    As for our own kids, we have money limit and I try to stay with it even though it takes all the self control I can muster. I keep saying to myself "experiences over things" so I don't keep buying more stocking stuffers for the little darlings. When the money is spent I stop shopping. I can't even look or I will loose my control.

    I LOVE the small business Saturday idea. Small businesses are the heart and soul of a community.

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  8. Mostly I don't. But this year I'm trying an envelope/cash approach. We'll see how it goes!

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  9. I stay within my budget by having a budget and sticking to it...exceptions are very rare. However when they do occur, we must have the cash on hand or available or it isn't even considered. Credit is no way to live...the borrower is slave to the lender and Christmas gifts are no reason to go into slavery. Merry Christmas!

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  10. A good list and paying cash. I do neither of those thngs, but I know they work!

    My girlfriend gave me a great tip for balancing out gifts for kids. She gets four gifts a piece:

    one to wear
    one to read
    one they want
    one they need

    I thought that was cute!

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  11. Every year we make a list of everyone we need to buy for and what we are going to buy, then we make a budget and set aside the cash for all the gifts. It has worked for us so far!

    lindsfitch at hotmail dot com

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  12. I try to make a list and use cash. If I only have a set amount of cash set aside, then I can't go overbudget. Planning ahead is the key!

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  13. I find that if I stick to the list and shop around (online), I'll stay close to budget.
    Jess

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  14. I try to shop all year 'round and get as much on sale as I can!
    mrs.schmid(at)gmail(dot)com

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  15. We use American Express specifically to get the reward points. We got 2 free flights this year and I have a chunk of money to spend at Amazon. Will be using that for Christmas!

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  16. I keep the number of gifts low. My kids know that they will get 3-4 gifts from mom and dad and Santa. Keep it simple!

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  17. We just have set amounts and do a lot of gift cards (which we don't feel bad about because they're our favorite thing to receive!).

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  18. We pay cash for everything and make most of the gifts handmade! Paying cash definitely makes you more accountable for what you purchase!

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  19. I start making a Christmas list around July. That way I have time to search for good deals and sales. That keeps us in our budget and gives us more bang for our buck!
    ashley.whipple@gmail.com

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  20. One of my tips is to stick with the list that we made/decided of how much to spend on each person, resist impulse buy.
    tcarolinep at gmail dot com

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  21. tweet.http://twitter.com/#!/tcarolinep/status/139448755693948928
    tcarolinep at gmail dot com

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  22. Facebooked.https://www.facebook.com/#!/tcarolinep/posts/2293817581036
    tcarolinep at gmail dot com

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  23. I plan on making quite a few gifts and have been on the lookout for the supplies I need for months. I love that I bought everything on sale and they will be personalized!

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  25. I always pay with cash and I make a list and stick to it.

    jmac333wentz@gmail.com

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  26. i like to save money in advance and try to make as many things as possible. also starting way in advance i can wait for a good price and not have to just end up buying something that looks good instead of the thing that the person may want.
    tiffanyann_B@hotmail.com

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  27. I went exactly $250 over my Christmas budget last year so I'm best person to be asking. Um...Shop sales? :)

    But I LOVE my American Express! I really do!

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  28. I keep an excel spreadsheet with all my names, ideas and budget to help stay on budget with gifts. :)

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  29. We make a list and set a budget and we do not go over. We pay cash only, no credit cards. For co-workers, friends and neighbors, we bake gifts. My husband and I do not buy gifts for each other. If we can, we buy one gift for the household. This gift card might let us do something special and buy a little surprise gift for each other. Thanks for the opportunity!

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  30. I try to buy early and on sale to keep within my budget.

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  31. I use cash! I do not even carry my bank cards or any credit cards when I am Christmas Shopping, that way it has to be cash!!

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  32. We set aside a certain amount of money each paycheck so that when Christmas comes, we don't really even feel it.

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  33. I try to buy early. But I am way too generous and find five or six things "on sale" for each person. And I can never pass up a good deal I know they'll love. So don't follow my lead! ;)

    Lisa Bauer
    Lad_76 at hotmail dot com ;)

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  34. I stay within budget by using the deals out there (cash back sites like ebates, coupon sites like retailmenot.com, etc). The other way is by making lists and sticking to it

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  35. I'm plan on doing my research before I buy anything. I want to make sure I get the best deals.

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  36. We set a budget for each person and stick to it. It can be harder but it feels better after the holidays when looking at our budget.

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  37. To stay in my budget, I always figure out how much I actually have to spend total first. Then I make a list of each person that I need to shop for and put a target amount to spend next to each person's name. Sometimes I spend a little more or less, but it ends up being really close to the amount I have set aside.

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  38. By shopping deals all year long, I'm hoping to stay in my holiday budget.

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  39. I always buy gifts when they are on sale and my family does a secret santa with the adults so we can focus on giving to the kids.

    catherine0807@hotmail.com

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  40. I have a file box for each child - they are adults with their own families now. but all through the year i put in crayons, disposable razors, toothpaste, gum, notepads, coloring books - just little things. by the time christmas come the box is pretty full. so it's like a BIG stocking stuffer! the kids and grands love it.

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  41. I make most of my gifts. Except for Grandson!

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  42. My tweet link: https://twitter.com/#!/muralmaker1/status/139538182747340801

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  43. FB link: https://www.facebook.com/MuralMakers/posts/10150406808189442

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  44. We make lots of our gifts, and Santa brings only 1 "big" gift per kid.

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  45. Make a list and watch for when there are sales for gifts on your list.

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  46. I shop all year ling and use coupons to get the best deals.
    Susanericksoncmatyahoodotcom

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  47. I don't do christmas presents. If I see something I want to give someone, then I give it to them. But I refuse to buy random junk because it's a holiday.

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  48. I make bulk cute food/holiday dishes and share them between with friends and neighbors between Thanksgiving and Christmas when everyone is so busy for their presents.

    A good list is key too!!

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  49. Last year was the year I DIDN'T stick to my budget. The problem? Every time I went shopping I grabbed stocking stuffers. Fifty dollars here and fifty dollars there, times 5!!! and I was way over budget. This year to help me with my budget I'm doing stockings in one trip!

    leannolsen at hotmail dot com

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  50. We have 11 children but likely we spend less than the average family. I keep my eye open throughout the summer to look for nee or almost new items to give the kids. Sometimes this is clothes, often it is a toy, kit, or game. i know for many this is probably outside their comfort zonea as they would only buy new. But my 3yo will be more than thrilled with a huge playmobile castle with hundreds of parts which I paid $35 at rummage sale as opposed to hundreds. We often head out toBlack Friday sales in the wee hours of the morning, especially for higher ticket items like MP3s etc

    We also began a tradition if letting the kids pick names to exchNge a gift on CHRISTMAS ADAM, the day before Christmas Eve. The tradition has evolved and now we encourage the giving of a hand made gift since Adam was made by the hand of God. Its a fun twist and I think helps the kids focus on GIVING more than receiving since they are investing time in creating a gift (not a Christmas list for the exchange). We have more info at christmasadam.net

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  51. I use my debit card only... and take advantage of fabulous bargains throughout the year for my sons & stash the finds for Christmas and birthdays

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  52. I try to make as many presents as possible, this year we are on a super tight budget. So I am scouring the internet for ideas on what to make people.

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  53. I use cash. Once it's gone, it's gone.
    Kari Clark

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  54. I LOVE swagbucks! It has helped me get a lot of extra spending money so I don't feel as guilty using our actual money.

    Kelly B
    kellyburton81(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  55. I buy gift cards on sale online and on eBay too!

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  56. I do what you do, I have a list with all the people's names that I am buying for and a limit of how much I can spend. Then I have all my Christmas money broke down and I know I have enough for everyone as long as I stick to my limits!

    Amanda Sours
    soursuc@frontier.com

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  57. Early morning black Friday shopping. I can get just about everything for incredibly cheap.

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  58. Open a Christmas account! Every month, deposit a little & at the end of they year, you will have your Christmas money!

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  59. i do a lot of after christmas shopping and save it for the next year. target does good toy clearance in feb and then again in july!

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  60. Hah! Very carefully! It is a challenge.

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  61. Our big family get together is on New Years Eve. So I can shop the after Christmas sales for stocking stuffers!!

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  62. We try to start early and budget a little each month. We also love using loyalty/reward points to get free gift cards and gifts. amandaadnitt@shaw.ca

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  63. I make my list in October of what I want to get for each person and start finding the deals.

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  64. Holiday budget? What's a holiday budget?

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  65. This year we're doing a lot of hand made gifts <3

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  66. I stay within my budget by shopping at stores with price matching policies! Thanks for the chance to win!

    gina.m.maddox (AT) gmail (DOT) com

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  67. shared on twitter-http://twitter.com/#!/CrazyItalian0/status/139787902728142848

    gina.m.maddox (AT) gmail (DOT) com

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  68. shared on fb-https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=253294318062731&id=100001464938109

    gina.m.maddox (AT) gmail (DOT) com

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  69. Staying within our holiday budget. We use cash and envelopes. Once the envelope for a family member or friend is empty no more money to spend. Thank you for such a great opportunity.

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  70. We decide on a budget BEFORE we look at the stores and ads. Those ads and store displays are designed to make us spend more. Then we take pride in finding a great gift at our budgeted price!

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  71. Using cash only, girrrl. And buying discounted everything.

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  72. I try to buy during the year when I spot things on sale, rather than waiting for December to start my shopping.

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  73. I start working on handmade Christmas gifts during the fall, and we set a specific budget for each child.

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  74. Set a limit to be spent on each person you will buy a gift for this Christmas season. Use your American Express credit card for all purchases so you will have an itemized record of everything you purchased. Save your money so you are able to pay the full amount when the statement arrives.
    Ted

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  75. I set a limit for my spending. I also bake goodies and make gifts from the kitchen. People usually love those.

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  76. I make a list, check it multiple times and, track the sales. It's a lot of work but I'm usually pleased with the result!

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  77. We make a "gift liist" and price map it out--and try to stay within that map! This year we are having a smaller Christmas :)

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  78. One of the ways that I shop is to use the buy 2, get one free deals. I have two boys and use the extra gift for their cousins.

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  79. Merry Christmas! i brave the black friday madness, have a budget but most of all i have FUN!!!

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  80. Everyone has a budget of x amount and we just don't go over. I save all my reciepts to make sure I don't go over.

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  81. I come up with great crafting ideas and spend a lot of time making items, makes it cheaper and more special.
    Also I get started early, like in October, searching for good deals then when I find something I hide it away in my craft room till Christmas.

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  82. I make a list of everyone I need to buy a gift for and make a plan. I know what I want to get them and how much I plan on spending before I even start shopping. It seems to help me stay within my set budget.

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  83. I make a list in September that I strictly stick to. I will only buy the items on my list as I see them go on sale or if I have a coupon for them.

    mami2jcn at gmail dot com

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  84. tweet:

    https://twitter.com/#!/mami2jcn/status/140620876612771841

    mami2jcn at gmail dot com

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  85. Facebook:

    http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=134842773291910&id=100000611160195

    mami2jcn at gmail dot com

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  86. I make a list and don't buy something that I don't need/like just because it's a good deal.

    elena150980@yahoo.com

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  87. I utilize online discount codes when shopping, and I don't use credit cards, helps not to go over! :) Thanks!

    shevilkenevil1 at aol dot com

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  88. Shared a tip on Twitter:
    http://twitter.com/#!/roomofmyown/status/140655570075123712

    shevilkenevil1 at aol dot com

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  89. http://twitter.com/#!/ElenaIstomina/status/140655553235009537

    elena150980@yahoo.com

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  90. Posted a tip on my Facebook(Amber H):
    https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=294071377290168&id=100000485587437

    shevilkenevil1 at aol dot com

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  91. i look for the best deals online. i save money for the gifts as early as june

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  92. I take advantage of craft store coupons all year long to get the materials to make most of my gifts.
    kauffmanpak at aol dot com

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  93. I definitely make a list and stick to it. It can be hard sometimes but I make an extra effort to stick to my list. I also use coupons and take advantage of sales (early bird and night owl sales too).
    tweety800265(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  94. Shared on facebook. FB name Jan Peoples
    https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=233370953396774&id=100000080232560
    tweety800265(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  95. Tweeted
    https://twitter.com/#!/disneyfan40/status/140810121767948289

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  96. i stay on budget by avoiding the mall and cutting coupons ofr everything i buy!

    vanitizebaby at yahoo dot com

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  97. i tweeted a tip!

    http://twitter.com/#!/MeandBells/status/140845171393835008

    vanitizebaby at yahoo dot com

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  98. I make a lot of handmade gifts to help stay in my budget.
    chipdip2010(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  99. Shared on my fb wall and included my tip. http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=282560405118595&id=100000637631151
    chipdip2010(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  100. Tweeted my tip and linked it back to this post http://twitter.com/#!/chipdip2010/status/141004996908023808
    chipdip2010(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  101. What a great deal! We always struggle to stay within budget, but I get items on sale and average out the cost of gifts over all the recipients. Thanks!

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  102. my tip is just to make a budget and a list and stick to it
    thepryfamily@gmail.com

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  103. https://twitter.com/#!/annatiffany2/status/141158777167687680
    thepryfamily@gmail.com

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  104. http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=308150832537589&id=100001681528724

    thepryfamily@gmail.com

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  105. I'm trying to do more handmade gifts this year but sometimes even that isn't so cheap! I just do what I can and call it enough. It's the thought that counts, right?

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  106. We have an Excel spreadsheet on the computer and input every purchase to make sure we don't go over our budget.

    shannoncarman at yahoo dot com

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  107. Tweet!

    http://twitter.com/#!/channynn/status/141187787973079041

    shannoncarman at yahoo dot com

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  108. I shop all year long to get good deals...it definitely helps to have young kids that don't have strong opinions :) We pick names among my siblings and we try to stick to a set amount.

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  109. I just shop for deals and do my best, usually works...I'm cheap! :)

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  110. I stay within my holiday budget by purchasing gifts throughout the year and stockpiling. I also make a lot of my gifts - affordable AND thoughtful!!!

    - Lindsay
    shrimpsaladcircus[!at] gmail dot com

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  111. I tweeted a tip!
    https://twitter.com/#!/ShrimpSalad/status/141249419445153792

    - Lindsay

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  112. I shared a third tip on my Facebook page. Thanks for the generous giveaway - something we could all use this holiday season!

    https://www.facebook.com/ShrimpSaladCircus/posts/299977176689874

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  113. I stay in my budget by not getting sucked into all the extra "fluff" things that will add up in a minute, and if you're not careful won't even realize it till later.

    I try to be mindful of the marketing and appeal they try to give so many things...and ask myself if it's really wise. Often times when I take some of the emotion out of it, it's not a wise purchase.

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  114. https://www.facebook.com/brokenwon/posts/201966446550961

    (Facebook name is Wendy T).

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  115. http://twitter.com/#!/won2x/status/141302129745862656

    Thank you.

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  116. Hey, Lorie, of course I'd love to win this! I stay within my budget by keeping it simple & only buying a few things for family. I refuse to go crazy during this time of year. Merry christmas to you!

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  117. We try and limit the amount we spend on each of the nieces/nephews to $10 each. Some may end up a little more, but then others are less so it usually evens out.

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  118. I use coupon code and shop on line, save gas money. I also compare the price before I place order
    merleandtina@Yahoo.com

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  119. We draw names for our extended families and we hunt down killer deals! Thanks so much!
    jcnoorda(at)gmail(dot)com

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  120. We actually make or buy gifts throughout the year whenever we see good things on sale. We've already made necklaces and a tool rack, and bought a bunch of cute things from summer estate sales and clearance sales earlier this year.
    Thanks and have a cheery day!

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  121. I try to pay for everything in cash for Christmas. I have a list with the items(s) for each person and the approximate amount to spend on each person. That way I know what amount I have allotted for each gift. I am a bargain shopper, a gift hoarder (I love to stash things away throughout the year), and I love to make homemade items.

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  122. I facebooked about this giveaway.
    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=714284922

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  123. I pay cash, shop locally and my kids know that some of their gifts may come from the thrift store!
    Thanks for the info on Am Ex and a chance to win!

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  124. I shop year round and pick up items on sale..i also enter contests to win prizes as gifts thanks and have a great day
    aunteegem@yahoo.com

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  125. I shop all year long, looking for the bet deals and coupons! I was done by November this year. Ready for the stress free holidays!
    KimBourgeous@hotmail.com

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