Entertainment books
| 11:10AM 2/01/2011
Today only, Entertainment Books are 40% off plus shipping is just $2.50. No coupon code needed. The book for my city is $21 (orig. $35) and has $12,400 worth of 50% off coupons and buy-one, get-one-free offers. The prices vary slightly by city, but the highest price I've ever seen before the...
| 10:14AM 9/15/2010
Score a 15% discount on the 2011 Entertainment Book, plus get free shipping when you order a book today, Sept 15, 2010, only. The books range from $35-$40, so with the discount they cost $30-$34 shipped. The coupons are good through Nov. 1, 2011 and prices for the books drop throughout the year....
| 7:00AM 9/08/2010
Have you ever wondered why sometimes your server looks slightly annoyed when you tell them you're having water with your meal? Or that she is more worried about the level in your wine glass than you? Or why many restaurants went to free re-fills on soda a few years back without batting an eye?...
| 10:00AM 4/06/2010
For much of the last decade, it was thought DVD sales and rentals would crush movie theaters out of existence--but it simply hasn't happened. An astounding 1.42 billion movie tickets were sold in 2009, up from 1.39 billion in 2008, according to Nash Information Services.
The reasons for...
| 9:50AM 3/23/2010
We insist upon discounts for groceries, hotels, gifts, and just about everything else we buy. But what about eating out? How can you save when you're on the business end of a napkin?
Let's round up some of the primary methods and compare them.
| 12:01AM 11/30/2009
Get $5 off and free shipping on the Entertainment Book, a thick book of 2-for-1 coupons that has local editions for major cities across the country.
As a Cyber Monday bonus all books are 30% off. Holy cow!
The price varies by edition but generally start at about $15. Some are as much as $40.
If...
| 1:00PM 11/14/2008
I've probably bought 20 or more Entertainment Books over the years, those collections of coupons hawked by not-for-profit groups that promise to save the user many times the cost of the book. Now the company that makes these books is offering an on-line deal for the 2009 version, $5 off plus free...