(ENDED) Prevent re-gifting with the Sam’s Club Gifts Galore Holiday Gift Guide ($25 GIVEAWAY)

THIS GIVEAWAY HAS ENDED AND COMMENTS ARE CLOSED

The winner is:

#219 Pamela S.

Have you ever gotten a gift that looking strangely familiar only to realize that you have been the recipient of a re-gift OF YOUR OWN GIFT?

Do you have a mother-in-law who is so hard to please that she frequently re-gifts?

Do you have a Great Aunt Erma who never buys new gifts for people, merely re-gifts the ones she received the previous year, even if it means your husband ends up with gold hoop earrings?

No matter what kind of crazy things your family does, Sam’s Club has a tool to help you find the PERFECT gift at the IDEAL price for everyone on your list and maybe, just maybe, get those nasty re-gifters something they will actually keep for themselves.

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On the Gifts Galore page of Sam’s Club Holidays Made Simple site there are a couple of great ways for you to find the perfect gift and keep those re-gifters at bay.  First is the More Joy for Your Jingle (I still giggle) gift guide.  This online guide is interactive!  You can bookmark pages, write notes and even save it to your computer as a pdf.  It is bright and colorful and has gift ideas for everyone on your list.  Or, you can click right on the links on the Gifts Galore page for gifts under a certain dollar value, or gifts by person – for him, for her and for kids.

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Sam’s Club really has paid special attention to helping you simplify and reduce the stress of the holidays.  You’ve got enough to worry about this time of year, why stress over something that is supposed to be joyful?

You can stop those re-gifters in their tracks this year!


ENTER TO WIN A $25 SAM’S CLUB GIFT CARD

One winner will receive a gift card for Sam’s Club valued at $25. You can put it towards purchasing a membership (they start at $40) or to shop!

How to enter:

Leave a comment telling us about a re-gifting experience you have had.  Whether you saw someone re-gift, have been the recipient of a re-gift, received something that you re-gifted, or if you just received something that really was worthy of re-gifting but you didn’t.

Earn extra entries:

  • Subscribe to Sam’s Club email updates – 1 EXTRA
  • Subscribe to What’s That Smell? by email or RSS – 1 EXTRA
  • Tweet the following – 1 EXTRA per individual Tweet per day

Prevent re-gifting with Gifts Galore from @SamsClub & @SamsClubDeals & win a $25 gift card http://bit.ly/4tPY7o

Leave a separate comment for EACH extra entry.

Giveaway ends on Sunday December 6, 2009 at noon CST and is open to the USA.

Winner will be selected from all eligible entries using Random.org. Winner will be contacted via email but must respond within 48 hours.


The information provided in this article was shared as part of the Sam’s Club Sharing the Savings blogger campaign. Compensation was received for participation but the views and opinions expressed are solely my own.

About Kim

Kim is a creative person who doesn't sit still for very long. As the mother of two, she calls herself a "recovering former working mom" and left a successful career as an Architect to stay home with her kids. This blog is a reflection of her daily life and her quest to find the answer to "what's that smell?". If blogging doesn't work out for her, she plans on auditioning to become a sports team mascot.

Comments

  1. After my dad moved into his house we went to visit him and happened to look into a closet. Inside there were all kinds of gifts in it. I asked my dad about it and he said they were gifts that people had given to him over the years! and I was like “OMG, these are the gifts that didnt make the cut huh?” They were gifts that he didnt really care for and said I could take whatever I wanted and he regifts the others when needed. From that day on we always called it “The closet of unwanted gifts” and whenever I give him a present I say ” and I had better not find this in the Closet of unwanted gifts!!”

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