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We found a 25% off code for “Total War: Rome 2,” which was just announced earlier today. The game’s developer Sega said the game’s release date is set for Sept. 3.
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Everyone wants to save money and time when planning to buy something online, right? I love when I find great deals online, and I also love when I find a coupon code to go with it, making it an even greater deal.
Coupon codes are alphanumeric codes created to help you save money. When I first started couponing, I had no idea what coupon codes were. When I would buy something online I would always see, at the bottom of my shopping cart, “Apply Coupon Code” and had no idea what that meant. When my friend finally told me what it was and where to look for them, I was so excited, and it changed the way I shopped online.
Many online merchants do not offer the coupon code directly on their own online site. However, there are several places to look for coupon codes. For example, on SavvyShopperDeals.com, under the Online Deals section, you can find a tab that says “Coupon Codes,” and it will help you find the best codes out there. There is also another site called www.retailmenot.com, another great place to find coupon codes.
One of my favorite places to shop online is Totsy.com. It always has the cutest, trendiest items like shoes, kid’s clothing, toys, magazines, kitchenware, women’s clothing, etc. I could go on and on about all the great things they put on sale.
Another great thing about Totsy is that you can save at least 45 percent on items. Right now they are doing an additional 20 percent off everything online. Since I NEVER shop online without using a coupon code, here is an awesome coupon code to stack with its amazing sale. Enter coupon code FAST51, and you can save 10 percent off FastShip-marked items.
Being the mom of twin girls and the wife to a husband who works and goes to school full time, I have learned the power of saving any way I can. I love when I find a great deal online and I love it even more when I find a coupon code to go with it.
ICelticRings.com is Offering a Limited Time Coupon Code

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(PRWEB) May 18, 2013
http://www.iCelticrings.com, a manufacturer of high quality Celtic Wedding Bands, is offering a 20% off coupon until May31st. The company is offering this deal to bring new customers in to shop their website which was launched in 2012. Although a fairly new website, the company owners have been manufacturing rings since early 2005 and have two existing websites featuring their tungsten wedding band collections.
iCeltic Rings promises to deliver the type of unique styles couples are looking for. The collection is large and the prices are low which is appealing in a downturned economy. Customer favorites include the Celtic Carved collection, the Mo Anam Cara rings, the popular Claddagh ring collection and the Irish knot collection. For those that may not want a Celtic ring there is also a vast collection of classic wedding bands in various widths, finishes and sizes. Lastly, for the customers that may not see exactly what they are looking for customization and engraving is available for a minimal fee.
iCelticrings.com encourages customers to put trust into their website. The site is completely secure and each purchase will come with a lifetime warranty at no additional fee protecting the ring against cracks and breakage.
About Celtic Rings:
iCeltic Rings was founded in 2012 by Gary Camphausen who is also the owner of Forever Metals and Forever Tungsten ring. The company promises high quality jewelry at reasonable prices so that everyone may own a great ring when shopping for their special day.
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ICelticRings.com is Offering a Limited Time Coupon Code
http://www.iCelticrings.com, a manufacturer of high quality Celtic Wedding Bands, is offering a 20% off coupon until May31st.
(PRWEB) May 18, 2013
http://www.iCelticrings.com, a manufacturer of high quality Celtic Wedding Bands, is offering a 20% off coupon until May31st. The company is offering this deal to bring new customers in to shop their website which was launched in 2012. Although a fairly new website, the company owners have been manufacturing rings since early 2005 and have two existing websites featuring their tungsten wedding band collections.
iCeltic Rings promises to deliver the type of unique styles couples are looking for. The collection is large and the prices are low which is appealing in a downturned economy. Customer favorites include the Celtic Carved collection, the Mo Anam Cara rings, the popular Claddagh ring collection and the Irish knot collection. For those that may not want a Celtic ring there is also a vast collection of classic wedding bands in various widths, finishes and sizes. Lastly, for the customers that may not see exactly what they are looking for customization and engraving is available for a minimal fee.
iCelticrings.com encourages customers to put trust into their website. The site is completely secure and each purchase will come with a lifetime warranty at no additional fee protecting the ring against cracks and breakage.
About Celtic Rings:
iCeltic Rings was founded in 2012 by Gary Camphausen who is also the owner of Forever Metals and Forever Tungsten ring. The company promises high quality jewelry at reasonable prices so that everyone may own a great ring when shopping for their special day.
For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/prweb2013/5/prweb10746503.htm
ICelticRings.com is Offering a Limited Time Coupon Code – PRWeb

Conquest Celtic Ring
(PRWEB) May 18, 2013
http://www.iCelticrings.com, a manufacturer of high quality Celtic Wedding Bands, is offering a 20% off coupon until May31st. The company is offering this deal to bring new customers in to shop their website which was launched in 2012. Although a fairly new website, the company owners have been manufacturing rings since early 2005 and have two existing websites featuring their tungsten wedding band collections.
iCeltic Rings promises to deliver the type of unique styles couples are looking for. The collection is large and the prices are low which is appealing in a downturned economy. Customer favorites include the Celtic Carved collection, the Mo Anam Cara rings, the popular Claddagh ring collection and the Irish knot collection. For those that may not want a Celtic ring there is also a vast collection of classic wedding bands in various widths, finishes and sizes. Lastly, for the customers that may not see exactly what they are looking for customization and engraving is available for a minimal fee.
iCelticrings.com encourages customers to put trust into their website. The site is completely secure and each purchase will come with a lifetime warranty at no additional fee protecting the ring against cracks and breakage.
About Celtic Rings:
iCeltic Rings was founded in 2012 by Gary Camphausen who is also the owner of Forever Metals and Forever Tungsten ring. The company promises high quality jewelry at reasonable prices so that everyone may own a great ring when shopping for their special day.
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CouponQuestions.com Offers Helps, Tips, Advice, and Coupon Codes for …
San Francisco, CA — (SBWIRE) — 05/16/2013 — The internet has made it easier than ever to save money on the things people love. When buying anything online, many people search for coupon codes prior to checking out. Coupon codes can be found for thousands of different websites. Some coupon codes can be used to save 25%, while others provide free shipping or other incentives.
One website aims to be a compendium for all coupon questions and coupon codes on the internet today. That website is CouponQuestions.com, which offers help, tips, and advice on all coupon-related queries.
On the homepage of CouponQuestions.com, visitors will find an explanation of how the site works. Specifically, the site aims to answer questions people have about coupons before providing coupons for specific companies. Sample coupon questions include:
-Which coupons offer the biggest discount?
-What kinds of restrictions are placed on online coupons?
-Is there a limit to the number of coupons a customer can use?
-When do coupons expire?
-Why do some coupons not work when typed into a website?
As a spokesperson for CouponQuestions.com explains, the answer to these questions varies widely according to the site at which visitors are shopping:
“Every company treats online coupon codes differently. Some companies have literally hundreds of different online coupon codes floating around the internet, while others only release a code once per year. Some coupon codes work for a limited time, while others never expire. Our goal is to explain the intricacies of the online coupon code industry in order to help our visitors save the maximum amount of money on any online purchases.”
Currently, the CouponQuestions.com website features coupon code questions and answers from a number of different websites and companies. Those companies include popular retailers like Disney Stores, AC Moore, Famous Footwear, Kirkland’s, Stop and Shop coupons, and more.
The website also hosts coupon codes for a number of different offline businesses, including the Fort Worth Zoo in Texas and Medieval Times coupons for locations throughout the country. Sometimes, these retailers only allow one coupon code to be used, but in other cases, customers can use ‘extreme couponing’ practices in order to save hundreds of dollars on their purchase:
“Over the past few years, extreme couponing has become very popular in America. Today, website visitors aren’t just looking for one coupon code to save 10%. Instead, they’re looking for multiple coupon codes that can be bundled together in order to create phenomenal savings opportunities.”
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CouponQuestions.com is an online coupon code question and answer website. The site hosts a number of different coupon codes for online and offline companies across America. For more information, please visit: http://www.couponquestions.com
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A Crucial Thinkgeek Coupon Code Is Your Deal of the Day – Gizmodo
ThinkGeek, a wonderful purveyor of nerdy novelties, is currently running the best percent-off promotion we’ve seen all year. For the code, and deals on a Roku 3 and a Panasonic plasma TV, hit the jump:
At Thinkgeek, the code SKYLAB takes $20 off any order of $60 or more. That means if you order exactly $60, you’ll be receiving a 33% discount, which is the best we’ve seen from Thinkgeek since before the holiday season. Of course, with ever dollar spent over $60 the discount percentage drops. Keep in mind that there’s a $6 shipping charge—so you’ll need to spend at least $46 to get this promotion. Here’s some recommendations to get you started (all prices listed before discount):
• Olloclip iPhone Lens ($70) | Probably the best straight up deal available
• 25 Milligrams of Mars Rock ($100) | Gizmodo’s take
• Lego-Compatible Mug ($20) | Gizmodo’s take | Cop three of these and you’ll have a stash of great last-minute presents
• $20 off $60 | Thinkgeek | Use coupon code SKYLAB | Endless Thinkgeek shopping inspiration
Top Deals

I posted this Panasonic deal yesterday and after I went home I almost bought it, so I figured it could use a little more attention. Right now Sears is selling a 42″ Panasonic plasma TV (model number TC-P42S60) for $400. Shipping’s not free though, so to save $70 you should pick it up in-store. Still: that’s a $400 plasma, perfect for most small apartments, at a no-name scratcher TV price. It’s even got some smart functionality, if that’s your bag. [Sears]
Update: Amazon’s price-matched Sears’ price, but only with shipping included. So this set from Amazon is $470—and still $600 or more everywhere else. [Amazon]
Accessories
• 8GB MicroSD Sandisk ($7) | Cowboom via Edealinfo | Originally $15
• Pogoplug Mobile ($15) | Amazon via Ben’s Bargains | Originally $25
• Logitech K760 ($54) | Ebay via Deals Kinja | Originally $80
• 1TB Western Digital Portable HD ($70) | Western Digital via Dealmac | Originally $100 | Use coupon code DNFREESHIP
• 240GB SanDisk Extreme ($160) | Newegg via Dealmac | Originally $190 | Use coupon code EMCYTZT3438
Miscellaneous
Whaaa….?
Gaming
PC
• Mass Effect Trilogy [Origin] ($30) | GamersGate
Gamefly Battlefield Sale
• Battlefield 3 ($10)
• Battlefield 3 Premium ($20)
• Battlefield Bad Company 2 Ultimate Collection ($9)
• Battlefield 2 Complete Collection ($5)
Green Man Gaming [Steam] | Use code GMG20-GGN5D-FC3NA
• Metro: Last Light ($40)
• EVE: Online 30-day Starter Pack ($4) | Normally $20
• Saints Row: The Third The Full Package ($14)
• 10,000,000 ($1.36)
• Terraria ($3.40) | Steam | Normally $10
Xbox
• Crysis 3 ($25) | Groupon
• DLC FREE Dreadnought Pack for Gears of War: Judgment | Microsoft
• Pre-order Call of Duty Ghosts ($53) | Newegg | Use code EMCXRWS258
• Pre-order DeadPool ($50) | Newegg
• The Walking Dead ($20) | Best Buy
• Far Cry 3 ($40) | Amazon
• Dead Space 3 ($40) | Amazon
• Xbox 360 Headset ($10) | Amazon
• Xbox 360 Data Transfer Cable ($5) | eBay (MyTechSolution) via DealNews | $10+ elsewhere
PS3
• FREE Dust 514 | Sony
• Crysis 3 ($25) | Groupon
• Persona 3 [PS2 on PSN] ($5) | Sony | Normally $10
• Pre-order Call of Duty Ghosts ($53) | Newegg | Use code EMCXRWS258
• Pre-order DeadPool ($50) | Newegg
• The Walking Dead ($20) | Amazon
• Far Cry 3 ($40) | Best Buy
• Dead Space 3 ($40) | Amazon
As you’ve probably figured out, we work with the dudes at Kotaku’s Moneysaver to sort through all the gaming deals. Check ‘em out if you want more.
Audio
• Audio-Technica ATH-M40 ($47) | Amazon via Ben’s Bargains | Originally $60
Clothing
• 20% off Clearance at MLB | MLB via Fatwallet
• 30% off Sierra Trading Post | Sierra Trading Post via Ben’s Bargains
• 15% off Pointer | Pointer via Reddit
Dumb TV → Smart TV

This is only the second discount we’ve ever seen on the Roku 3, which is currently the best streaming box on the market. Honestly, I haven’t even been posting Roku 2 deals recently because the improvements in the Roku 3 are worth the premium, especially since it’s only $100 at full price. But right now PC Richard is selling the Roku 3 for $90, with free shipping and no tax depending on your state. This box would look pretty sweet plugged into that Panasonic at the top of the post. [PC Richard via 9to5Toys, Wirecutter Deals, Moneysaver] Thanks, friends!
• Roku 3 ($90) | PC Richard via Wirecutter Deals | Originally $100
• Happauge WinTV Dual Tuner Digital CableCARD ($50) | Newegg via Fatwallet | Originally $100 | Use coupon code EMCXRWS262 + MIR
Physical Media
• Tommy Boy [Blu-ray] ($5) | Amazon via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $10
• Sex and the City Complete ($75) | Amazon via Deals Kinja | Originally $125
• Harry Potter Wizard’s Collection ($200) | Best Buy via Deals Kinja | Originally $250
• Rocky I,II,III,IV,V,Balboa [Blu-ray] ($30) | Amazon via Daily DVD Deals
Digital Media
If you try out Google’s new music service now, you’ll get a free month’s trial and lock in an $8/month lifetime subscription rate. Try it out here: [Google Music]
Laptops
No lappy.
Desktops
• Alienware X51 w/ Nvidia Geforce 660 ($900) | Tiger Direct via Edealinfo | Originally $1100
Tablets
• 10″ Acer Iconia Tab 32GB ($300) | Amazon via Ben’s Bargains | Originally $400
Screens
• 40″ HiSense 1080p Slim TV ($255) | Woot via 9to5Toys | Originally $400
• 42″ Panasonic HDTV ($400) | Sears via Wirecutter Deals | $60 shipping unless you can pick it up at a Sears. Encore post b/c this is a sick deal
• 27″ IPS Monoprice Hi-Res Monitor ($474) | Dealmac | This one’s got VGA and HDMI
Portables
Verizon’s offering the Droid DNA free with contract. The first step is to give ‘em your email verizonwireless.com/wcms/consumer/…
— dealzmodo (@dealzmodo) May 15, 2013
Set your calendars. 6/26 for $650 MT @gizmodo: Google’s selling an unlocked Galaxy S4 that’s pure Android: gizmo.do/PmefWx7
— dealzmodo (@dealzmodo) May 15, 2013
Camera
• Sunpak Aluminium Tripod ($35) | BH Photo via Dealmac | Originally $55
• Flashpoint Carbon Fiber Tripod ($100) | Adorama via Ben’s Bargains | Originally $150
• Rokinon 8mm f/3.5 Fisheye Lens ($230) | Adorama via Ben’s Bargains | Originally $280 | Use coupon code S0511113
• 5D Mark III ($2800) | Canon via Photography Bay | Originally $3500
Bare Drives
Welp.
Apps
iOS
• Floris ($0) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $1
• Totem Tribe Gold ($2) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $5
iPad Only
• Rail Maze Pro ($0) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $1
• Arpeggionome Pro ($15) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $20
Android
• World of Goo ($1) | Google Play via App-sales | Originally $5
• Swiftkey Tablet ($2) | Google Play via App-sales | Originally $4
• Swiftkey ($2) | Google Play via App-sales | Originally $4
Mac
• A Year of Microsoft Office Professional Plus ($10) | Microsoft HUP via Fatwallet | Your school or work needs to qualify
Windows
• A Year of Microsoft Office Professional Plus ($10) | Microsoft HUP via Fatwallet | Your school or work needs to qualify
Hobomodo
• Free Dinosaur Stickers ($0) | Bronx Zoo via Reddit |
• Two Free Quest Protein Bars ($0) | Quest via Reddit
• Whole Bunch of Stuff is Free After Rebate | Newegg via Deals Kinja
Keep up with Kif Leswing on Kinja and Twitter. Check out The Moneysaver for more great tech deals, and deals.kinja.com for even more discounts.
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