Definitely want to talk about deal sites. If you're looking for anything, it's always worth checking spending about 10 to 30 minutes a day just looking at daily deal sites because you might see something there that you've been looking for you can't find a deal for it so I like to check delighted calm because it's son sums up a lot of different sites into one role. So that way you can see the most current up to date, news feed kind of format for daily deal sites. There's also woot.com which is owned by Amazon but they offer daily deals and a lot of different departments. It used to be just weed calm but they now offer for your home for wine, not weed calm and a lot of different things. Slick deals has some really good deals as opposed to always updated daily.
They have a forum site and it's great for checking out different things for Black Friday. I always look at Black Friday calm to see what the best deals at retail. sites are putting out. Groupon livingsocial, Yelp, plumber awards, all of those offer deals own restaurants they offer deals on goods, services, anything you need for your home. Check all of those sites to get the best deal if you need pressure washing done, you might find a pressure washer on Groupon comm that can save you a lot of money. So always check these sites before or daily just to give you an idea of what's available that you might find something that you want and it's worth the extra time every day to just take a look at it.
Black Friday calm is is one of the sites I mentioned. Slick deals is another one they sum it up on a daily a daily page so you can just scroll down real quickly and say okay, I don't really see anything I want so I'll come back tomorrow. This one here says new Groupon customers get a $10 Starbucks gift card for five bucks. You automatically save $5 just by looking at the site. So woot.com like I said, they actually break it down by different departments they also have a site with a with forums on deals with which they keep it updated with a lot of different deals that are happening at the moment. And you can see kind of like deal lighted does where it shows you whatever's current for that time.
Delighted calm, like I mentioned has some of the best deals because they combined 25 different sites together. I just like to look at this as like an RSS feed. And you can scroll down real quick and see if you see anything that you want. And with this, if you see a deal here for Starbucks to another gift card. Well, first thing you want to always do is use your cashback program. So always if I see Starbucks to know gift card I can click through here and see what the deal is all about.
So I can click on deal details and it will take me to the site that posts this which is like deals and it says okay new Groupon customers $10 Starbucks gift card, okay, so what I do is come over to Ebates and type in Groupon, which will automatically give me a 6% discount on any new any purchases that I make on Groupon. So I click on shop now, it takes me to Groupon, and then I can search for that deal for Starbucks. And I'm already a member of Groupon so I don't get the discount because it only applies to new customers. But at least I can take a gander and see Starbucks, okay, Starbucks cups is the only thing that comes up. But right here, he's just because I'm not logged in. It says I can save $10 off your first Groupon.
So if you have an x Extra Credit Card laying around or if you have an additional email address, use all of your email addresses to save money on Groupon because you can save $10 off multiple times for all the credit cards you have, because every credit card is associated to an account. So if you have 10 credit cards, use 10 different accounts and save $10 on each one of those accounts. It's a way to stack up deals and save the most money. So that's daily deals. There's a lot of daily deal sites out there. It's become a plethora kind of thing in the last 10 years or the last five years.
So there's tons of daily deal sites, just google daily deal sites and you will find quite a bit