11-23-11 Frugal Quote

“A lot of people’s hobbies actually cost them money, mine actually saves me money!”

– Erin, Extreme Couponing

My Experience Buying a Locker at a Storage Auction!

With the popularity of shows such as Storage Wars and Auction Hunters many people have become curious, myself included, about Storage Auctions. Well it just so happens that I have an Uncle who buys storage lockers at auctions just like the ones you see on TV. He lives out of state but I have had several fun conversations with him about his finds. I can’t list his findings because it goes against the code of storage auction buyers which requires secrecy.  Let’s just say he has done very well.

Recently my uncle came to stay with me on vacation. He was interested to see the difference between Florida Auctions and the ones he usually goes to. He decided to take me to an auction. We got up early one morning and bought muffins from a gas station for breakfast. When we arrived at the Storage Center we parked and watched as the long line of cars, belonging to people attending the auction, grew. There were probably 30-50 people there to see the 6 lockers that were being auctioned that day. I didn’t bring any money and was just there as an observer but it was easy to see why it was exciting waiting to find out what was behind those steel doors.

What surprised me most was that you didn’t need a huge amount of money to buy storage lockers, even with the popularity of the show. The other thing that surprised me was that you could often see a lot of what was in the unit before you bought it. The TV shows make it seem like a lot of guess work and it is but certain lockers are higher risk than others. Boxes and containers that you can’t see through could hold stacks of dollar bills or trash. I also didn’t know that there were additional fees that you would have to pay when buying lockers such as the fee to the storage company and the holding fee to reserve the unit until you finish emptying the locker. Always call before an auction to find out about fees and also to make sure the auction has not been canceled because many people pay off their debt to the storage company at the last minute and the auction is canceled.

Of the six lockers we saw auctioned, one had a lot of furniture that looked like it belonged to a teenage girl, one was a huge record collection and a drum set, and one looked like building supplies. The last one had purses and clothes (see below).

It was at the last locker being auctioned that my uncle placed a bid twice and won the auction! I was surprised, thinking that we were only going to observe but I think he wanted me to have the full experience of buying a storage unit. I would be lying if I said it wasn’t really exciting opening the plastic storage boxes inside the locker. My uncle had intentionally bought a very small locker because we had to fit everything in his rental car with us. You aren’t allowed to throw anything away at the storage center.

After the auction we spoke with one of the other buyers who had actually found a brand new X-box in his unit that he had only paid $75 for. He was happy with some of his other finds and was willing to speak with us. My uncle warned me that many storage auction buyers are very secretive about their finds.

We used gloves to process the items and go through them more thoroughly, in my garage, throwing away any trash. Our locker had a lot of clothes, shoes, purses and household items. Unfortunately very little was in my size but I plan on trying to consign a lot of it. We didn’t find any dollar bills but we did find some coin change and we did find two bracelets that I’m still not sure if they are gold or not. My uncle and aunt warn that one of the biggest problems with buying storage lockers is storing and then getting rid of the items that you buy because they pile up fast. I still have almost all of the items from the locker we bought in my garage waiting until I have time for a yard sale and to make it to the consignment store.

I would love to go to another auction but until then I’ll enjoy watching the show and talking to my uncle and aunt about their experiences and the crazy and sometimes valuable things that they buy at storage auctions.

11-24-11 Thanksgiving Day/Black Friday at CVS

These are my “Black Friday” deals at CVS. The deals actually started Nov. 24th at midnight so I went at about 1:30am because I didn’t want to be there right at midnight to fight the craziness but I am night owl. The employees at the store told me I just missed the huge line that had extended to the back of the store.This actually worked in my favor because there was almost no one in the store and the staff was great about helping me do multiple transactions, which I usually don’t do.

I was excited because they still had almost everything in stock. I didn’t have a preplanned list of transactions because I know that often they will be out of one item that forces you to redo your plan in the store anyways.

My strategy was this, collect all of the items I was going to buy and then, because almost all of the items were free after ECBs (CVS dollars), I split them into transactions of as close to $15 as I could get so that I could keep reusing the $15 ECBs so I had a much lower out of pocket cost.

I started with $5 ECBs from earlier this week. The only transactions I used coupons on, besides for store dollars, were the first two. The items in the first transaction were the ones that I would make a profit off of or get back more store dollars than cash spent. I did this intentionally because that way I got my initial $15 ECBs for only about $4 out of pocket and the rest of the money I spent on the other transactions was mostly tax or the slight difference in balances and ECBs from the previous transaction.

Transaction #1

Spent- $4.68 Saved- $13.74

Transaction #2

Spent- $1.36 Saved- $20.22

Transaction #3

Spent- $.59 Saved- $18.67

Transaction #4

Spent- $1.75 Saved- $22.21

Transaction #5

Spent- $.65 Saved- $17.86

Transaction #6

Spent- $.63 Saved- $10.35

Totals for all 6 transactions-

Spent- $9.66

Saved- $103.05

Still Have- $14.37 ECBs That’s like getting paid to take all of this out of the store!

If you would like to see a list of all of the CVS deals and coupon match ups SouthernSavers.com has a great list HERE.

Free Rouge Magazine Subscription

To receive your free Rogue Magazine Subscription create an account with StyleUnited. All you have to do is check the box to receive the free magazine and put in your correct address. I’m told it has high value coupons which make this an even better deal.

11-23-11 Publix Shopping Trip

(2) B1G1 Degree Deodorant, 2.6, 2.7, or 3 oz $2.93
– (2) $1 off Degree Girl deodorant (Facebook) printable
Makes it .93¢ for both

(2) Finish Automatic Dishwasher Detergent $6.99
-$1 off Finish Quantum Automatic Dishwasher Detergent from coupon dispenser in front of
Makes it $2.49

(7) Travel Size Crest Whitestrips $5.99
– $7 off of Crest Whitestrips
– $10 off of Crest Whitestrips P&G 10/30
Makes it free plus a profit!

 (1) Smuckers Hot Fudge
– No deal but I will use it for Christmas Dinner

Spent- $5.05 ($3.41 of that was tax)
Saved- $63.31

11-23-11 Free In The Mail This Week

Free in the mail this week-

– Free subscription to Kiplinger’s Magazine

– Free Gummie Vitamins

– Free Trial Size Herbal Essence Shampoo

– Free Sample of Crest White Strips

– Free Sample of Crest White Strips Toothpaste

– Free P&G Coupon Booklet (It even had my name on it!)

I Just Received my Free Pink Cook Set!

Yay! Today, I received my free Pink Cook Set in the mail! It arrived much faster than my cook set from last year!

I wrote about this deal about a month ago HERE.

To see the $2 transaction I did that qualified me for the cook set click HERE.

11-22-11 CVS Shopping Trip

You are able to get a really fantastic deal on Garnier Products at CVS this week. I used Garnier Nutritionist Skin Renew Daily Moisture Lotion every day. At around $14 for a 2.5oz bottle, I have thought about using something cheaper but this works great for me. It doesn’t leave my skin greasy, it doesn’t clog my pores, and it has an SPF 28 which is higher than most cheaper lotions and living in FL it’s important to protect your skin from the sun. The point is, this is a product that I am willing to pay a little more for but that doesn’t mean that I don’t still look for deals on it when I buy it. Everyone has products they can’t live without so keep your eyes open for great deals!

Today, the deal I did was-

Transaction #1
Bought- 1 Excedrin 8 Count .99¢
Total- .99¢
Received- .99¢ ECB and $1 ECB from using my green bag tag

Transaction #2
Bought- 2 Garnier Nutritionist Skin Renew Daily Moisture Lotion- On Sale for $10
Coupons Used- $5 off of $20 Skin Care Purchase Printed From the CVS Coupon Printer
– $5 off of $15 Garnier Purchase Printed From the CVS Coupon Printer
– (2) $1 off Garnier Moisturizer Coupons from RP 11/06
– The $1.99 CVS ECBs from the 1st transaction
Total- $6.92
Received- $5 CVS ECBs

Totals for Both Transactions-
Spent- $7.91
Saved- $19.97
Still Have- $5 CVS ECBs
That’s like spending $2.91 for all of the items!

 

Note- I’m always trying to get as much free stuff as possible. When I go to CVS and Walgreens knowing that I am going to spend a certain amount of money I always look for items that are free after store dollars like the Excedrin was today. I didn’t spend any more money buying that item than I would have otherwise spent at the store. I used the store dollars I received towards my larger purchase because I was going to spend the money anyway. It simply allows me to get more for my money.

 

Look Out for These Free Coupon Books

Look Out for These three Free Coupon Books at Publix. They will be on stands towards the front of the store or you can even ask customer service.

– All The Trimmings

– Winter Family Savings

– Share Something Delicious

And this one Coupon Book from Winn Dixie. If your Publix accepts Winn Dixie coupons like mine does this will be extra valuable.

– Happy Holidays from Winn Dixie

Forgot a Coupon? Bring it back!

When I first started couponing, I was frustrated after forgetting a coupon at home and I found out that if you forget a coupon you can bring it back to the store with your receipt.

The above picture is my receipt after a “quick” shopping trip for a few things I needed. “Quick” meaning last minute, no coupons, spending more money. However, I was a lot happier when I got home and realized I had a couple coupons for the items I had already bought. I was able to bring them back to Publix and get some money back. The store will redeem the coupons and get it’s money back. Win, Win!

Now I always keep an eye out for coupons for I items I have recently bought. Think of it like a price guarantee where you can bring your receipt back if an item goes on sale. Stores do this all the time.

 

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