Your Good Buy Of The Day (Part 1)

Lol, raclut!

This is the bag:

https://m.katespade.com/products/emma-lane-maya/PXRU5751.html?cgid=katespade-root&dwvar_PXRU5751_color=599

Love that bag!!! ^^

How’d you get it for $120? It shows $209

It shows up as $209 for me too.
Macys offered to send me the Shark steam mop posted online for $99 for $20 shipping included since it was not available at the store for pickup.
Shark S3251 Steam Mop, Light and Easy

Nordstrom had in on the clearance shelf for $120.

@busenburner That is a beautiful bag at a great price.

Good job, BB!!
I just added my dau in law to our AAA plus account. Normally the ā€œchildrenā€ are $54. With code AX14 it cost $39

@jym626 AAA as in auto club membership? When my D turned 21, she had to get her own membership! Can you explain further? TIA

Yes, we can only have on person over 21 on our account, plus kids under 21 at same household.

@BunsenBurner, looks like it’s gone from Nordstrom, or I can’t find it, anyway. That’s a really nice bag.
ETA… I get it. I think you got it in the store. Enjoy. I’m headed to the mall tomorrow. May just need to stop by and check out the after snow sales.

BB is very lucky. I am going to have to check out Nordstrom tomorrow.

I too would like to download the BB app. You find some amazing deals.

AAA is by state, and each club can set its own prices and rules. I just moved and it was $100 in the old state, $88 in the new, but I could add to my mother’s membership for only $31, so I did that.

HI has much lower rates for AAA than southern CA. You can use the HI AAA privileges wherever you are. None of our clubs have allowed over 21 to be members beyond just member + one. Others need a separate membership.

I always buy my movie tickets at AAA.

My AAA membership is a multi-state (regional) club. I have been a member since grad school. When I moved from one state to another, it remained the same AAA club. I was permitted to add my DH and ultimately my kids. I remember at one point it only let me add my kids if they were under 24, but it let me add my 31 yo DIL today. BTW, it does not matter where they live. They live across country, and when they call AAA they get service from their state. No matter that the club they happen to belong to is on the opposite coast. And they can get the car rental discounts, etc.

Of course you can use the services anywhere in the country (it’s a travel club, after all) but a lot of the benefits are local or state. We get a magazine with a lot of local offers, coupons, gas discounts. You can go into the local offices, but won’t get the stuff sent to you.

They don’t care about the local restaurants. Or the Triptiks (I used to love those!) The purpose is basic safety-- dead battery replacement, towing, changing flat tires, etc. I don’t think they can lock keys in their cars anymore, with the new technology. When I added DIL, I was able to see (never knew, and never looked) that you can see how many times someone called roadside assistance (apparently there is a limit of 4 a year- I thought it was unlimited but I guess not). Anyway, apparently between his car and his wife’s, they used roadside assistance 3 times this past year. I knew about a tire change but nothing else. I don’t need to know. I am just glad they had it and that I could offer this to them. Their safety is worth a few bucks! And, he got his free passport photos!

And I typically get the best car rental deals using a combination of USAA and AAA codes. They can do the same if they choose.

Speaking of USAA, roadside assistance comes with USAA insurance - towing, gas delivery, tire replacement, etc.

Really, doschicos?? I’ve had it for decades, as had DH. Never read that anywhere! Will look into it (thought I just renewed the AAA)