Monday, March 24, 2014

Everyone pays price of ID fraud

She had $4,000 of yet-to-be-billed charges from Bowling Green and Hendersonville, Tenn. on her card.

Johnson called the police in both cities. Bowling Green police went to Kohl's that night to check video surveillance. A woman, also named Dana Johnson, had used her own ID and Johnson's Social Security number to make purchases without physically having a Kohl's card with her.

"I don't know that I'll ever know how she got my information," Johnson said.

Johnson found that the other woman also had opened accounts and racked up $1,000 at Target in Hendersonville and $1,201.10 at Macy's in Bowling Green, and tried to open an account at TJ Maxx. Many of the purchases were jewelry and toddler clothes and toys r us credit card.

When Johnson asked a representative from Kohl's how the other Johnson had spent $4,000 on her Kohl's card when she has a $1,500 limit, the representative told her the woman had made a payment with a check. It wasn't until several days later that they found the check was bad.

Johnson called each store and the credit bureau to prove that the person who made those large purchases was not her.

"This made me furious. I was just absolutely appalled," Johnson said by phone from Louisville.

Kohl's even sent Johnson a thank you note for spending such a large amount. She said it was "like rubbing salt in the wound," even though the people responsible for sending those notes to customers likely had no idea her identity had been stolen.

Johnson said she has always been cautious with all identifying information, such as her SSN and credit card numbers.

It also was troubling that the other woman had given the stores Johnson's old home address from four years ago as the address to send the bills. If Kohl's hadn't notified Johnson about the fraudulent activity, the stores would have sent bills to Johnson's old address without her knowing for an even longer time. The woman also changed Johnson's date of birth on her credit report.

"This was definitely not her first go-round," Johnson said. "She knew what she was doing. ... She had a nice little shopping spree right before Christmas."

The same Dana Johnson who used the identity of Johnson in Louisville also used the identities of various other Dana Johnsons in the country, including Florida, Connecticut and Kansas.

Dana Johnson of Lake Worth, Fla., made an unsettling discovery Jan. 15 when she checked her credit card account and saw another card had been opened Jan. 9. It was from Ashley Furniture. When she called the company about it, they told her it was a small charge and not to worry about it. By the next day, there was a $10,000 charge to Ashley Furniture.

Additionally, $507 was put on a card at Victoria's Secret in Franklin, Tenn., and $4,553 on a card created at Target for which the limit had been set at $2,500. She was denied a card at Babies "R" Us because the birth date she gave didn't match the SSN.

"If she had pulled this in the fall, she could have messed up me buying my home," Johnson, who recently purchased a home with her husband, said by phone from Lake Worth.

Bowling Green police arrested Dana Albertha Johnson, 28, 3218 Silvercreek Ave., Apt A, on Jan. 10 and charged her with being a fugitive. She was released from jail Jan. 14. She was arrested again Jan. 17 and charged with one count of receiving stolen goods valued at more than $10,000 within a six-month period, fraudulent use of a credit card over $10,000 within a six-month period, 13 counts of identity theft, two counts of second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument, receiving stolen goods valued at $500 or more but less than $10,000 within a six-month period, possession of stolen mail matter and receiving stolen property valued under $500.

She is in Warren County Regional Jail, awaiting her day in court.

Everybody pays

Brian Strow, an associate professor of economics at Western Kentucky University, said the individual victims of identity fraud aren't the only ones who pay a price.

"Identity fraud or fraud in general increases the cost of all items," Strow said.

Costs that companies incur by someone stealing another's identity and using that to make purchases have to be covered, Strow said. Companies often pass the costs onto customers.

Last year, there was a new victim of identity fraud every two seconds, totaling about 13.1 million, according to a report by Javelin Strategy & Research. That's about 500,000 more victims than in 2012.

"I think the increase in identity fraud has stemmed from an increase in online purchases," Strow said.

More traffic on Internet stores makes it easier for someone to hack information and use it fraudulently, Strow said.

The Javelin study showed 44 percent of all fraud involved online transactions.

"It's pretty hard to steal my identity if I'm going into a store and paying cash. There's no data," Strow said. "As soon as someone pays with a credit card, the door is now opened to steal that data."

Strow noted the security breach Target stores across the country experienced after Black Friday, during which numerous customers' credit card numbers were compromised. Strow said he believes Target and other retail stores used that incident as "a wake-up call" to increase security.

"It's in retailers' interest to make sure they offer secure online financial services," Strow said.

No matter how many precautions companies take, though, they can't guarantee protection of consumers' identities.

"The best thing is for each individual to be on their guard," Strow said.

Visiting and shopping on reputable websites and not responding to emails requesting credit card information are some ways people can prevent identity theft.

One-third of consumers who received a data breach notification in 2013 became a victim of fraud, according to the study. In 2011, it was one in five consumers.

Although there was an increase in the number of identity fraud victims from 2012 to 2013, identity thieves stole less money in 2013. In 2012, criminals stole $21 billion with another's identity. That amount fell to $18 billion in 2013.

Accounts on eBay and PayPal also are increasingly becoming targets of fraud. Thefts through eBay and PayPal accounts totaled about $5 billion in 2013, which was tripled from 2012, according to the study.

People committing fraud are growing more likely to take over existing bank or credit card accounts - such as Johnson's Kohl's card - than to open a new account using someone's personal information. In 2012, 24 percent of identity fraud losses occurred through existing bank or credit card accounts. A year later, 28 percent of identity fraud losses occurred in that way.

Since having her identity stolen, Dana Johnson of Louisville has fraud alerts placed with each of the credit bureaus associated with the stores where she has cards and where the other Johnson opened accounts. She also checks her reports often. Johnson is whittling down the amounts on her credit cards and is not opening any more at stores.

"That won't prevent (someone) from opening an account, but it's easier for me to monitor," Johnson said.

Dana Johnson in Lake Worth said she now refuses to put her SSN on anything, such as forms at the doctor's office. When she opens a card with a store, if it has a Visa or American Express logo on it, she'll send it back and ask for one that can only be used at the store and not for any other purchases.

Dana Johnson in Lake Worth said the feeling she had during the incident was like she was being punished for having good credit.

"It's just frustrating," she said. "You don't know the person, you don't care to know them, but you feel invaded. ... you're the one defending yourself when you've done nothing wrong."

The Dec. 13 and Dec. 14 shopping spree, allegedly conducted by Dana Albertha Johnson, has cost Johnson in Louisville a lot of time and hassle.

"I had excellent credit. Not sure I do anymore," she said.

Around the time of the incident, Johnson was making payments on some furniture, so she quickly paid it off and closed out the account before another Dana Johnson or someone else could use that information.

"I'm just fortunate I didn't have to make any big purchases right now or get a loan for anything," Johnson said.

Although Johnson is doing all she can to be even more cautious than she was before her identity was stolen, what happened was beyond her control.

"I'm not sure what I could've done differently to prevent this," Johnson said.

Things could have been much worse if the other woman had used more than just store credit cards, she added.

"I consider myself very lucky," Johnson said.

- Follow business beat reporter Monica Spees on Twitter at twitter.com/BGDNbusiness or visit bgdailynews.com.

Friday, March 21, 2014

GDC 2014: A Quick Look at 'X-Men: Battle of the Atom'

<Best Dealsp>Already available on the App Store, X-Men: Battle of the Atom [ Free] is one of the legit countless free to play collectable card games out there. However, it's got some neat features that might make it worth a second look if you passed it up when it launched in mid-January. Namely, massive player versus player battles that actually require a bit of coordination and communication once you get deeper in:

I'm partial to games like SolForge [ Free] when it comes to these free to play CCG's, and with a release of Hearthstone potentially right around the corner it's hard to get that excited for anything else... But it's still cool to see developers mixing the formula up and including new mechanics- Especially when tied with recognizable IP.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Possible Super Doubles at Harris Teeter next week

The national coupon forums are abuzz with rumors that Harris Teeter will be having a Super Doubles coupon event next weeek, starting Wednesday, March 26.

This is unconfirmed, folks, but I wanted to give you a heads up so you have time to get prepared.

Your best course of action?

*Get your coupons clipped and filed.

*Check the Discount coupon sites for coupons that might make a good Super Double deal. Look for $1/1, $1.50/1 and $2/1 coupons, in particular.

*Load digital coupons from your Harris Teeter E-VIC account. These can be stacked with paper coupons for extra savings.

*Load digital coupons from SavingStar, Checkout 51 and Ibotta. These, too, can be used in conjunction with paper coupons and will snag you cash back to spend later.

I'll keep you updated here on the blog and have a long list of freebies and good deals for you just as soon as it's confirmed.

In other words, just as soon as someone actually sees the ad.

In the meantime, here are a few tips and tricks to a successful Super Doubles shop and Harris Teeter's coupon policy:

Harris Teeter's Super Double Coupon policy:

You may super double up to 20 coupons per day per household. No more than three identical coupons. No more than two identical Internet coupons. Coupons with a face value of up to and including $2 will double. That means a $1.50 coupon will double to $3. A $2 coupon will double to $4. A $2.50 coupon is still worth $2.50.

A few tips for a more successful Super Doubles shop:

If you want to score the best deals, I recommend arriving at your store about 6:30 a.m. That will give you a half hour to shop and you'll be ready to check out at 7 a.m. when the promotion officially begins.

Don't expect your "DO NOT Double/Triple" coupons to Super Double. Harris Teeter's policy states the chain won't double them but many stores do. If one happens to double, consider it a bonus.

Don't forget to load your digital coupons onto your Harris Teeter loyalty card because Harris Teeter welcomes the combined use of digital and paper coupons and that means extra savings. You'll find the link on your E-VIC customer email. Note: While the vast majority of digital coupon offers are the same, not everyone gets the identical set. The digital coupons are good on one purchase only.

Google Play Gift Cards Launch In Hong Kong, Spain Availability Next On The List

<Best Buyp>Google Play gift cards are only available in a handful of countries around the world, but now they have made their way into Hong Kong. Here they are on Google Play in increments of 200, 500, and 1000 Hong Kong dollars.

The cards are available for purchase in local stores, though the only retailer currently listed appears to be 7-Eleven. One reader has shared with us an image of them out in the wild.

Spain is the next country to make the list. Like Hong Kong a few days ago, the country is shown as "coming soon," but cards will ship in increments of 15 €, 25 €, and 50 € once they arrive.

Google Play Hong Kong

Friday, March 14, 2014

Don't discount education

<Deal Nowp> I agree with Diana Smith ("Career choice isn't singular," March 4) that finding a perpetual, realistic, single life path may be unattractive. It is also very unlikely today. Not having one is exciting. So is leaping from Mount Rainier in a whiteout without survival gear.

I grew up in the 1950s, when everybody seemingly had a job, and I was surely going to get one no matter what. Fortunately, I had a solid K-12 education that was my foundation for state college, graduate school and employment. My job quest with all of this preparation involved moving from coast to coast and north to south. I also got advanced training along the way.

Smith makes no acknowledgment that education plays any part in her awareness plan. I hope that she has acquired the intellectual skills to cope with the ever-changing employment landscape she is facing.

Actor Jamie Foxx said his grandmother told him to get his "tools for life" the day he went to kindergarten. This insightful and profound message propelled him to stardom. Students and parents need to demand that they get their tools from K-12 education. Otherwise, they may face an exciting life of unemployed awareness.

David Webb

Sunday, March 9, 2014

EHE Auctions and Expert Heavy Equipment Alike Have the Best Deals on the Same Type of Equipment Seen at the ConExpo-Con/Agg Show

League City, Texas (PRWEB) March 08, 2014

The construction trade show ConExpo-Con/Agg has returned to the Las Vegas Convention Center, transforming it into an adult playground filled with everything from crushers to cranes and massive tractors.

But representatives with EHE Auctions say its online auction platform is the key to getting a great deal, regardless of whether you're a buyer or seller.

"EHE Auctions offers turn-key, stress-free online marketplace for buying and selling used heavy construction, farm and industrial equipment along with commercial vehicles," said Milissa Wise, Director of Operations for Expert Heavy Equipment, the parent company of EHE Auctions, which is owned and operated by former Marines.

Wise went on to point out that although the ConExpo-Con/Agg Trade Show is one of the biggest trade shows in North America, in more ways than one, that does not necessarily mean that the very Review are there.

More than 2,400 exhibitors at the trade show are showcasing the latest equipment and technology from every major construction industry, attracting contractors from across the county.

According to media reports, it generates approximately $160 million in non-gaming revenue, drawing more than 125,000 guests. Some exhibitors even say that their annual sales quotas are met during the convention.

"My question for any buyer is do you want the best price for the best equipment?" Wise questioned. Wise went on to say that it's a great event to attend to see what's new, "but when it comes to getting the very best deal possible on used heavy construction, farm and industrial equipment, Expert Heavy Equipment and EHE Auctions are the two best resources, without the travel costs."

Wise noted that with its auction platform being online, the company is able to be extra flexible and provide additional options that may not be available at the ConExpo-Con/Agg Trade Show.

In fact, EHE Auctions has partnered with WeGoLook and National Equipment Registry (NER) in an effort to provide customers with peace of mind when bidding on used equipment online.

WeGoLook has agents that will take a complete set of photos and a video of the machine so everything is disclosed.

In addition, EHE Auctions has a partnership with NER provides IRONcheck reports to ensure the machines being offered are not stolen and have no outstanding liens.

For more information, please visit: http://eheauctions.com/.


Saturday, March 8, 2014

Nokia X Dual SIM Android Smartphone Available for Rs 8,499: Top 5 Attractive Online Deals

There are a number of Windows Phone devices that are rumored to be unveiled by the Finnish smartphone maker Nokia soon. While the good news for the Nokia fans around the world who have been waiting for an Android-based device from the same company for a long time is here as the company has recently announced a couple of affordable Android-based devices.

The smartphone series which come dubbed as Nokia X is in fact being rolled out currently. While in India the Nokia X Dual SIM handset is already available at the price of Rs. 8,500 via online stores. Thus today GizBot has come up with a number of Best Deals pertaining to the handset.

But before you jump on to the deals, take a look at the specs of the device. The Nokia X (Dual SIM) will come in Black, Green, Cyan, Yellow, Red and White color variants.

Recommended: Top 10 Best High-end Smartphones Available With EMI Offers In India

It comes packed with a 4-inch WVGA display having a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, 1GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Processor, 512MB of RAM, 4GB of internal memory. There's a 3MP fixed focus camera on the rear side of the device.

Besides being a dual SIM handset, it also supports 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS with A-GPS connectivity options. The makers have added a 1500mAh battery fitted inside. The Android 4.1 Jelly Bean powered handset also features FM Radio.

Take a look at the sliders:

Click Here For The New Nokia X Dual SIM Smartphone Photos Gallery Recommended: Top 10 Best Quad-Core Smartphones To Buy In March 2014

Eight ways to save more at the grocery store

Dollars don't stretch as far as they used to at grocery stores. Many products have either had prices go up or the size of the package has shrunk - both strain our grocery budgets.

Mommy blogger Andrea Deckard has three kids, so she looks for every way to save on groceries. She's sharing eight secrets for lower grocery bills on her blog, savingslifestyle.com.

1. Find out when your store marks down beef, bread, and other items

Find out from your local meat and produce managers, where you are shopping at, when they are reducing the prices on products they need to get out, because it's coming close to expiration.

2. Shop midweek, not Friday or Saturday

You'll find more sale items in stock.

3. Buy "in-season" fruits and veggies

They are cheaper and fresher than out-of-season veggies.

4. Switch to digital coupons

At Kroger, you can use certain e-coupons up to five times in a single transaction. Andrea suggests trying new apps like Favado: it lists all the current sales on your favorite items, like laundry soap. It allows you to have the sales literally on your phone. Andrea also likes "Coupon Sherpa," a great app to help you find the different Coupon that are available.

5. Print free coupons from redplum.com and smartsource.com before you go to the store 6. Leave the endcaps alone

Those are for impulse buyers and are usually not the best deals.

7. Stock up on canned goods when they are 50 cents a can

They can last years.

8. Stick with store brands when you can't tell the difference

...Like with flour or canned corn. For produce and meat, less processed items are cheaper. The more cutting and packaging a product goes through, the more expensive it's going to be.

Copyright 2014 WWBT NBC12. All rights reserved.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Macy's Inc: A Well-Positioned Stock In The Industry

macy's, Inc. ( M) is an omni-channel retail company that sells a range of merchandise such as men's, women's and children's apparel and accessories, cosmetics and other consumer goods. The company recently reported its Q4 FY 2013 financial results. The company's revenue during the last quarter of FY 2013 was $9.2 billion, down 1.6% in comparison to $9.35 billion in revenue during Q4 FY 2012 as well as the Wall Street estimate of $9.27 billion. However, the company reiterated its forecast for FY 2014, despite the decreased top line during Q4 of FY 2013. Therefore, I will analyze the company's FY 2013 top-line performance along with the initiatives the company is undertaking to improve its top line performance for FY 2014. I will also analyze the emerging trends in the retail industry to determine how the company's business model is well-aligned to those trends. This will indicate improvements in the company's top line in the coming years.

First, let us have a look at the company's top-line performance to date.

Top-line Performance Analysis

Source: M Quarterly Financial Results

The table above shows that the company recorded a 0.9% improvement in its total sales revenue for FY 2013. Q4 FY 2013 was the worst revenue performer since FY 2011 as the net revenue fell by 1.6% in contrast to Q4 2012. The company disclosed the fact that the harsh weather conditions and snow storms kept shoppers at home and was the reason behind the poor revenue performance of Q4 FY 2013. The fall in the sales in January hurt the overall sales of Q4 2013 and the snowy and cold weather in the U.S. forced 244 or 30% of the company's stores to close temporarily during January.

However, the company expects its business to normalize when the weather improves. The company's CEO expects customers to return to their usual shopping patterns once the weather gets warmer and spring merchandise reaches stores. The company has a full FY 2014 forecast for comparable sales growth of 2.5-3% while the company logged a 3.7% increase in full FY 2012 comparable store sales and a 1.9% increase in full FY 2013 comparable sales.

Now let us proceed in determining the future outlook of the company's top line.

Industry Trends for the Company

As per recent research, the millennials have become crucial to the U.S. retail industry. The millennials are the 82 million Americans who were born between the years 1985-2000. This generation is approaching an age that is forecast to change almost every feature of the U.S. economy. The millennials love to shop, spend around $600 billion per annum, and are projected to increase their retail spending to $1.4 trillion per annum by the year 2020. That would mean 30% of total retail sales in the region will be generated by millennials. The alteration in the industry is due to the fact that this group of people has different shopping habits that are savvier than their predecessors. They make their purchasing decisions based on social experiences and use online channels and phones to make their purchases. They have access to retailers around the globe and compare the prices and features of desired products in order to make an informed choice of what they need to buy.

As a result of this trend it is expected that around 15% of U.S. malls will be turned into non-retail space or fail totally within the next 10 years according to Green Street Advisors. Retail advisors forecast that 50% of America's retail centers will shut down within the next 15-20 years. Showrooms and retail outlets will experience the effects of "webrooming" meaning more and more consumers are window shopping online before coming to store and have an explicit idea in mind of what they want to buy. As a result, retailers and brands need to reform their supply chain strategies to match this shift in consumer demand.

Macy's Inc.'s omni-channel retail business model is in-line with evolving industry trends. This will benefit the company in the coming years as the forecasted change in the industry and consumer preferences outlined above will materialize.

Company's Omni-channel Business Model: In-line with Changing Industry Trends

Omni-channel retailing is the advancement of multi-channel retailing. It is more focused on a unified approach to the consumer experience, offering goods and services through all available shopping channels such as mobile internet devices, computers, television, direct mail, catalog and so on. In this retail model, the retailer trails the customers across all channels and becomes aware of the customer's desires and choices. As a result, marketing become more efficient with offers that address specific consumer preferences determined by purchase patterns, social network communication, website visits, and other data mining techniques. This enhances the consumer's experience through all channels and research shows that omni-channel shoppers spend 15-30% more in comparison to multi-channel shoppers and display strong brand loyalty, often swaying others to support a brand.

According to a global survey, just 7% of the survey population around the globe is extremely content with the omni-channel customer service offered to them by brands. The remaining population (87%) suggests that brands need to struggle harder to create a smooth customer experience. This means that there is room for improvement for other retailers and Macy's has directed its investments to further enhance its services.

Strategies that will Enhance the Company's Business Model and Top-line Closure of Stores and Other Strategies

Source: M Store Information

The table above shows that the company has recorded a net decline in its store count and gross square footage during FY 2011-2013. Instead, the company is investing in enhancing its sales growth through strategies focused on maximizing the My Macy's localization initiative; improving the omni-channel business; and improving customer centricity, including appealing to customers on the selling floor through the MAGIC selling program.

Through the My Macy's localization initiative, the company has invested in talent, technology, and marketing that will ensure that core customers in each Macy's store finds merchandise and shopping experiences that are tailored to their needs. My Macy's has provided more local decision-making in every Macy's community. The chain stood out among its rivals during the economic downturn as it benefited from its strategies to tailor merchandise to local markets.

The company's omni-channel strategy allows customers to shop impeccably in stores, online, and via mobile devices. A crucial part of the company's omni-channel strategy is the company's capability to permit associates in any store to sell a product that may be unavailable locally by ordering merchandise from other stores or online fulfillment centers for delivery to the customer's door. The situation is also true vice versa as the company's online fulfillment centers can retrieve store inventories to satisfy online orders. On February 2nd, 2013, 292 Macy's stores were satisfying in-store and online orders from other stores. This is a rise from 23 Macy's stores using this strategy on January 28th, 2012.

The company has been investing heavily to beef up its e-commerce capabilities and has disclosed that it would spend about $1 billion on capital projects in FY 2013. The company has announced it was cutting jobs to carry out reorganization and support profitability. However, its total number of employees will remain around 175,000 since the company will add new staff in areas linked to online shopping. Sales from the company's internet business rose by 41.0% in FY 2012 and 39.6% in FY 2011.

Macy's MAGIC selling program is a strategy to enhance customer engagement and will also assist Macy's in better understanding the needs of customers, as well as to provide options and guidance. This inclusive and ongoing training program is designed to enhance the in-store shopping experience.

Final Remarks

Stifel Nicolaus analyst Richard Jaffe believes that Macy's is in a better position than most peers to gain market share in the coming years. This will be due to the fact that the company's business model and strategies have been altering the industry by focusing on customer trends and preferences. The emerging trend in the industry indicates the need for an omni-channel business model in the coming years to run successful retail businesses as customers prefer more analysis before shopping. This is because of more access to online platforms and is likely to decrease the need for brick and mortar outlets. As a result, the company is reducing its investment focus on stores and is investing more to enhance its online channels. Due to these factors, I can see the company's growth in the coming years and I believe that makes it a worthy investment.

Monday, March 3, 2014

Atmospheric Adventure Game 'Forma.8' Gets a New Trailer, Now Set to Release on Multiple Platforms

<Price Comparep>Dig into your memory banks, all the way back to E3 in June 2012, and developer Mixed Bag announced a new iOS action-adventure game called Forma.8. We got a brief demo of Forma.8 at that show, and its striking visuals and atmosphere really caught our attention. I'd describe the visual style as Badland meets Another World. The following January, Mixed Bag released a trailer for the game, but things went sort of silent after that. Then this past October, Mixed Bag resurfaced to release some new screens and let everyone know that Forma.8 was still in the works but no firm release date was in sight. Well, today we've gotten word that Forma.8 is still alive and well, and now it's a multi-platform title. There is also a new trailer which you can check out here.

Forma.8 continues to look better and better every time I see it, and I'm still anxious as ever to get my hands on it. As for platforms, it'll be coming to iOS of course, PS4, PSVita, Wii U, PC, Mac and Linux. It's also up for approval on Steam Greenlight. Unfortunately, there's still no solid release date for Forma.8, but Mixed Bag will be showing off the title at the EGX Rezzed convention at the end of March. It sounds like it's just about complete, so here's to hoping it's not too long of a wait until we can dive into its mysterious world.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Sunday Insert Round Up

P&G, Smartsource and Redplum all have new coupon booklets today with $348 of savings inside.

There are new coupons from these retailers available today:

*Extra 15% off entire regular and sale priced home purchase

*50% + 30% off custom framing

*40% off any regular priced item

AC Moore is also celebrating National Craft Month throughout March, so you'll find doorbuster sales with BOGO promotions and many items at least 50% off throughout the store.

*40% off any regular priced item

*40% off entire regular priced purchase of Recollections Stickers & Embellishments

There are also many products 50% off throughout the store this week, during the Half Off for Spring sale.

*15% off entire cleaning and breakroom purchase

*$20 off select phones

*$50 off chairs regularly priced $169 or more

*Extra 15% off apparel, shoes, accessories, fine jewelry and home purchases

*Extra 10% off watches, furniture, mattresses and custom blinds/shades

There are also these nice offers from these retailers this week:

Seniors Day is coming up at Walgreens on March 4. That Tuesday seniors can get 20% off Walgreens, W Brand, Nice! and Well Beginning products, plus 15% off almost everything else.

Many P&G products, like Cascade, Febreze and Swiffer, are 20% off in the store this week. Save even more by combining the sale prices with the P&G coupons in today's paper.

Need to stock the medicine cabinet? Well at Walgreens brand items in the pharmacy are buy one, get one half-off this week.

The CVS Coupon Center has a coupon offering $1 off select P&G products, $1 off three Glade products and $2 off vitamins, all of which can be stacked with manufacturer coupons.

If you're suffering from dry, winter skin check out the buy one, get one half-off sale on skincare products.

Some Easter candy is free after ExtraBucks this week, including Gold Emblem jelly beans, Cadbury single and mini eggs, and Hershey's eggs or bunnies. Other items are on sale for as low as 2/$1 and 4/$5.

Target is hosting an early sale on swimwear, with pieces as low as $14 for women, $8 for kids and $16 for men. Other warm weather goodies, like flip flops, sunglasses and canvas shoes are buy one, get one half-off.

Don't miss the great coupon on the last page of today's ad: $20 off select household purchase of $50 or more. This includes air care (Air Wick and Glade products), select bath tissue, select cleaners and dish soaps, laundry care, and select cleaning products.

Remember, all of these ads may not appear in your paper. However, many retailers post their ads and coupons online, so always check there if you're interested in finding out more details. You can also get Review at these websites: SmartSource , , Coupon Network , and Coupons.com.