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11 Ways To Save On Back-to-School Shopping

11 Ways To Save On Back-to-School Shopping

Did you know the average American parent will spend about $700 per child this shopping season? If that’s likely to throw a damper on your summer, take a deep breath and relax.

 

You don’t need to spend yourself into debt just because everyone else seems to be doing it. Instead, take a proactive approach when shopping for the new school year and spend much less than the national average. Let show you how!

 

Here are 11 ways to save on back-to-school shopping.

 

1. Go crazy for coupons

 

Use coupon sites like RetailMeNot.com, CouponCabin.com and Coupons.com for percentage-off or money-off coupons to help you save big.

 

2. Shop the dollar store

 

Before hitting the big-box stores and their big-box prices, scour your local dollar store for school supplies that will only cost a buck.

 

3. Get backpacks at Hollar.com, eBags.com, or 6PM.com

 

If your child is set on having a character backpack, check out Hollar.com for a great selection at crazy-low prices. Does your little one have designer taste? Try eBags.com or 6PM.com for brand-name bags at a fraction of their regular price.

 

4. Shop tax-free

 

Many states offer tax-free holidays on clothing, footwear and/or school supplies during the back-to-school shopping season for easing the financial burden of cash-strapped parents. Take advantage by shopping during these days.

 

5. Shop on Sunday and Monday

 

Weekly sales on school supplies go live at the beginning of the week – and the hottest items will be grabbed up first. Shop early in the week to score the best deals.

 

6. Utilize in-store price matching

 

Many stores, like Staples, Kohl’s and JCPenney, offer in-store price matching or will even beat a competitor’s lower price. Make sure to ask about price matching before you pay!

 

7. Use discounted gift cards

 

Don’t start your shopping until you check out Raise.com or GiftCardGranny.com for discounted gift cards to your favorite stores.

 

8. Coordinate with friends

 

If you’ve got a bunch of friends who are also slogging through an endless list of school supplies, see if you can work together. Divide and conquer by letting each friend shop a different store and picking up enough supplies for the entire group. You can also swap supplies you already have at home.

 

9. Follow stores on Twitter and Facebook

 

Follow your favorite stores on Facebook and Twitter for notice about sale events, plus coupon links to help you save more.

 

10. Compare prices

 

Use an app or a website like ShopSavvy, Price.com or PriceGrabber to help compare prices on big-ticket items with just a quick barcode scan.

 

11. Time your shopping

 

For the best budget mileage, learn the markdown cycle of your favorite stores. For example, Target offers discounts on children’s clothing every Monday and TJ Maxx posts new markdowns on Wednesdays.

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