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Welcome to Queen of the Discount!

Welcome to my blog, Queen of the Discount!

Why 'Queen of the Discount?' you ask?  Two reasons.

First: I love a discount.  Who doesn't, right?  But, I mean I *REALLY* love a discount.  To me, getting a good discount on an expense-whether it's a discretionary purchase (like clothing or travel) or even a regular, household bill (like Energy or a household repair)- is like a sport, a hobby, a dance, a thrill-ride, and a passion all rolled into one. 

And, second:  I used to work in a profession that regularly created and amplified discounts for the consumers of the brands I worked for.  ...and I loved my job.  Doing this professionally allowed me to see the 'other side' of online couponing/cash back/discount website operations, and I learned a lot in the process. I know the games that brands-and deal and discount sites play because I played those very games. This knowledge is something I've applied to my regular life, and the rest as they say is history.

No one should pay full price if there are viable options to save money (or hold onto your money for longer), and I've realized over the years that I do have some tricks up my sleeve that other people don't know about. Or, I have knowledge across a wide variety of verticals (general online shopping, travel, household expenses, etc...) and most people seem to only know about one vertical-not several.   

To be clear...I'm not an extreme coupon-er like the TV program a decade ago.  That's not me (but it is an amazing skill!).  Instead I focus on trying to find discounts on not only the food I buy, but also the clothes and makeup I wear, home utility bills, travel, credit cards...you name it.  

So, if you like playing games (because really, it's all just a game)-but more importantly, you like saving money...stick around!  I hope I can teach you a trick or two!

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