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By Reneé LaVoie    Monday, July 19, 2010, 09:36 AM    Category:   FREE Today

You check in to CheapToday and FreeToday to find the latest deals and freebies, but do you ever hunger for more? One of the hottest trends in the world of frugalistas is newsletter membership to your favorite stores. These email newsletters usually give you access to exclusive deals and freebies sent especially for you. Because these great offers are customer-specific, you won't find them anywhere but in your own email inbox, so if you don't sign up you lose out. Restaurants are great, many have free birthday treats for members and other fantastic special offers throughout the year. Don't limit yourself though; many other stores have great programs too. Here are a few of the programs we have found that really deliver.

BEAUTY.COM: This one never fails to deliver! About three times a month, you will receive awesome free gift with purchase offers that you won't find on the site. Plus, if you join Ebates you will get cash back whenever you shop Beauty.com!

OMAHA STEAKS: If you love the offers you see for Omaha Steaks on our site, just wait til you start getting your own offers! About three times a month, you will get mouthwatering deals --  quite often with bonus burgers and almost always with free gifts!

NEW YORK & COMPANY: If you simply must be fabulous, sign up for New York & Company's eList.  They are great about keeping you up-to-date on their many fabulous sales, plus you'll receive special offers not on the site!

Other stores that we have found to have excellent member offers include Bath & Body Works, Victoria's Secret and ProFlowers.com.

These are just a few of the stores that have GREAT membership benefits for newsletter subscribers. Sign up for your favorite stores and start cashing in on this shopping trend with benefits!

 

--Renee

 

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