Showing posts with label coupons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coupons. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

How to Get Coupons to Get Digital Converters

There will be millions of $40 government coupons available stating this Tuesday to help people that own older TVs that might not work after the switch to digital broadcasting that starts on February 18, 2009. After that date, anybody who doesn’t have a digital converter will not get a picture on their TV and the television industry will complete its transition from traditional analog broadcasting to digital broadcasting. The converter boxes will cost between $50 and $70 and will be available at many major electronic retail stores.

Beginning on Tuesday, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration will start accepting requests for two $40 coupons per household to be used towards buying the converter boxes. People who have satellite or cable service will not need the converter boxes. A person can request a coupon at www.dtv2009.gov.

Visit This Site to Request a Coupon: http://www.dtv2009.gov

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Tips To Save Money While Shopping Online

Before you purchase anything on the Internet it is a good idea to go to http://coolsavings.com or http://www.currentcodes.com, which both list thousands of coupon codes that you can use while shopping. Also, the website http://www.thebudgetfashionista.com has a database of current sales and has online coupons.

Save Money on Groceries

Visit grocerygame.com to save money on your groceries.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Best Buy No Longer Sells Analog TVs

Best Buy has decided to take all of their analog televisions off the shelves and sell only flat panel and high-definition television sets. In February 2009, broadcasters will stop transmitting analog signals and people with older televisions will have to get service through converter boxes, set-top boxes, or direct satellite.

Currently, more than 60 million people in the U.S. use antennas and analog cable. In the beginning of the next year, the government will have coupons available for buying converter boxes. Also early next year, Best Buy will sell coupon-eligible converter boxes.