Discount coupon codes

I’m a longtime fan of bug me not, a solution to having to register to view the articles at news sites, and now I’m a fan of another web site created by the team (at least that’s my assumption, and if it’s not done by the same group, they have some explaining to do because it’s almost a complete replica of bug me not).

The site is called retail me not, which is a pretty weak domain, but don’t let that stop you from getting coupon codes. You know when you’re buying something and it asks if you have a coupon code and you feel like you’re getting gypped because you don’t have one?

Well now you can get one. Just go to the site and enter the URL of the store to get coupon codes and as a result, discounts.

Here’s their description.

Many online stores allow for a “coupon” or “promotion” code when you order to automatically assign discounts, deals and freebies (kinda like money for nothing). RetailMeNot.com is a place for finding and sharing these coupon codes.
So… when you buy online, check here for discounts first!

To give you a taste, here’s one I just received in the mail (the normal mail, not e-mail). It’s a Netflix offer for a 30-day free trial. Go to www.netflix.com/specialoffer and enter the following code: FreeTrial30.

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  1. retail me not is mentioned on bug me not’s page with a link and little blurb so they must be related.

    Comment by whaleman on January 18, 2007 @ 5:18 am
  2. Yeah, I was mostly joking about them copying bugmenot, but it’s nice to know for sure now.

    Comment by dan on January 18, 2007 @ 5:28 am
  3. my e-mail address has change to the above address is no longer [email protected] but is now [email protected] i went yesterday and ordered netfix dvds but did not see where to enter my coupon code.. code is…. D80011891 can you help me with this this is my free trial

    Comment by Rachel Searles on March 15, 2007 @ 12:22 pm
  4. Is there any way of getting this free trial without having to use a credit card?

    Comment by Amanda on January 5, 2009 @ 7:56 am
  5. @Amanda I don’t know of a way to use the trial without a credit card.

    Comment by Dan on January 5, 2009 @ 9:16 am
  6. Netflix doesn’t do a free trial without a credit card. They won’t bill your card though, until the free trial expires. They have to have a way to charge you if you don’t return the DVDs. I LOVE Netflix though, you can’t go wrong with it.

    Comment by Tracy on January 15, 2009 @ 6:19 pm

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