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coolangy

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Jun 22, 2009
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Hey guys,


I'm starting this thread to make a community of "Money-saving new immigrants". After immigration, I realized that life isn't as easy here as it seemed back home. You have to work day in and day out to make a living. But what I found out is that you can save a great deal of money if you are smart and know how to save money. So, I urge all of my immigrant friends and other friends coming to Canada to keep this thread alive by sharing and money-saving ideas and daily deals they come across. Smart shopping and a bit of effort on our end can save us extra bucks to enjoy family-time over the weekend ;)

Here's a useful link:
http://www.moneyproblems.ca/tips-on-saving-money.htm
 
Here's another deal that I just found out from Shopper Drug Mart.

They are giving away 2 Free Cineplex Odeon Movie Tickets with a purchase of $75 or more.
http://dailycanadianfreebies.blogspot.com/2012/01/freebie-2-free-cineplex-odeon-movie.html
 
Just an update:

There is FREE Photo Shoot and Multi-Image Print at Sears Portrait Studios
http://dailycanadianfreebies.blogspot.com/2012/01/coupon-free-photo-shoot-and-multi-image.html
 
Get a FREE new coupon from BrandSaver to receive $4.00 OFF your purchase of any 3 brands : Charmin, Bounty, Puffs, Mr Clean and Tide. Go to http://dailycanadianfreebies.blogspot.com/ for details. :)
 
@coolangy....Excellent thread friend!!!!! hope more members will join and contribute their valuable opinion here. Keep it up!!! thanks a lot :)
 
Thanks Coolangy for open this thread
 
For most of those "deals" u'd be either shopping in all wrong outlets, or purchasing unnecessaries, or buying subpar products.

Besides, if u seriously observe half of those tips - u'd be spending ur time in Canada miserably... Have a heart instead... live well... buy@Walmart* usually... visit Honest Ed's once in a while [if u r in Toronto]... and u'd survive!

Qorax
*Avoid Sears, Zellers, Shopper's Drug Mart/s, The Bay & the likes. -for newcomers
 
I know from experience that a Chocolate orange is not a subpar product :)

But, yes, people need to be aware what they are buying.
 
coolangy said:
Hey guys,


I'm starting this thread to make a community of "Money-saving new immigrants". After immigration, I realized that life isn't as easy here as it seemed back home. You have to work day in and day out to make a living. But what I found out is that you can save a great deal of money if you are smart and know how to save money. So, I urge all of my immigrant friends and other friends coming to Canada to keep this thread alive by sharing and money-saving ideas and daily deals they come across. Smart shopping and a bit of effort on our end can save us extra bucks to enjoy family-time over the weekend ;)

Here's a useful link:
http://www.moneyproblems.ca/tips-on-saving-money.htm

Good Idea to start a tread like this

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