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Get discount gift cards at CityDeals and save money

July 25, 2007 by Tricia

I’m not a huge shopper, nor am I a penny pincher. However, when I shop I enjoy finding deals and knowing that I’ve saved money. The more money saved the better of course!

I’m sure that many of you also enjoy saving money when you shop at national retailers, eat out at restaurants, buy movie tickets or when you are traveling and need to stay in a hotel.

Luckily for all of us who enjoy a good deal there’s the CityDeals.com website where you can Save 10-50% on your favorite Gift Cards!. That’s right, you can purchase a gift card for your favorite local retail store, restaurant, hotel or even movie theater at a discount.

Say J. Crew is one of you favorite stores – well I found a gift card for J. Crew that’s worth $50, but you’d only pay $45 for the card – a 10% savings. That’s just one example of the type of gift card savings you can find at CityDeals.com. Of course, once you have your selected gift card you can always go to the store and if you’re a savvy shopper you could use it on items that are on sale and save even more money.

Visit the CityDeals.com website to browse by type of item, brand names or check to see what deals are being offered within your area. Another good thing to note is that there are no membership fees when you use CityDeals to find discounted gift cards.





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Comments

  1. Bruce Swedal - Denver Real Estate says

    July 25, 2007 at 10:01 pm

    Saving money is always a good thing when you don’t have to give up any quality.

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