The CVS pharmacy chain offers a handful of free tests -- no appointment needed. Also: Free movies, paint, cat food and a warehouse club trial membership.
Volunteer pilots offer rides to those aged 8 to 17. Also free this week: a speech translator app, Atkins Diet bars and 'The Walking Dead: Assault' game.
A new study says the average family has $1,318 worth of saleable children's gear -- and resale has never been easier. Some parents even turn a profit.
Entertain yourself with these and other freebies, including a 30-day trial of Amazon Prime and its assorted video content.
Social buying vouchers and bargain sites can prop up your budget. They can also nickel-and-dime you to death.
Tired of spending a bundle on your lustrous locks? These tips can help.
The price can vary 400% or more even within the same market. Use these tips to save money and prevent waste.
These simple tactics will help you ignore the 'buy! buy! buy!' hype.
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