Amazon.ca – Buy a $50 Gift Certificate, Get $5 Back


Amazon Canada

Amazon CanadaAmazon.ca will send you an Amazon.ca promotional certificate for $5 for each Amazon.ca gift certificate of $50 or more that you purchase from their website through December 25.

More details on this Amazon.ca promo

If you’re a new Amazon.ca customer don’t forget to make use of this promo too.


H&M Canada: Gift of the Day – continued


H&M

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More details at H&M Canada’s website


Canadian Tire: Last Minute Wrap Up Sale


Canadian Tire

Wednesday – Saturday, December 20 – 23, 2006

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Back!

Announcements

Sorry everyone for my sudden absence… I was extremely busy these last couple of days. I’m glad JimmyCanuck kept you entertained with his enjoyable posts. Thanks Jim!

As Jim promised, we’ll be brining you the latest deals and greatest ideas for the last few days before Christmas 🙂


Last Minute Shopping Ideas – 6 Days to Go!

Other / Canada

[We’re in the last week before Christmas, and everyday until that very last minute we here at SmartCanucks will be bringing you some great but obscure gift ideas for that special someone]

Have an injury-prone friend? How about a breakfast-prone one? There’s no better way to cover up those bacon splatter burns than with Bacon and Egg bandages! Amazingly, this is the third time in my life I’ve blogged about bacon-related bandaging (nothing cauterizes a wound like pork!) But hey – fun bandages don’t always have to be about Dora and Care Bears you know. At $6.50 a tin, these make an excellent stocking stuff for anyone on your list.

Bacon and Eggs Bandages are available from the Canadian site Absolutely Fabulous.


Last Minute Shopping Ideas – 7 Days to Go!

Other / Canada

[We’re in the last week before Christmas, and everyday until that very last minute we here at SmartCanucks will be bringing you some great but obscure gift ideas for that special someone]

Homer J. Simpson – Man, myth, and now …mouse! Everyone has at least one Simpsons fanatic in their circle of friends, and I can’t think of any better way to bring them some yuletide cheer than with a half-naked Homer floating around in a pool of blue water. In addition to its Simpsons-related coolness, the Floating Homer mouse isn’t lacking in any of your standard expectations – it’s a 2-button mouse with a scroll wheel, and it’s optical rather than antiquated. Not too shabby for a $17 USD price tag.

The Floating Homer J. Simpson mouse is available from USBGeek.com.


Hate iTunes? Want an iPod Anyways? Try Dopisp!


I don’t know about you, but I hate iTunes. And I mean HATE. I find it so unfriendly, so slow – in my books, it’s an absolute nightmare. But that hasn’t stopped me from wanting an iPod. As much as I hate to admit it there’s still nothing better out there than Apple’s little white pocket pal. Thanks to MGTEK there’s finally some hope for folks like me. So if you’re putting an iPod in someones stocking this year, why not tell them about Dopsip? It’s a Windows Media Player plug-in that will allow WMP11 to recognize the iPod just like it would any other portable music playing device.

Dopisp does have one limitation though, and depending on how you acquire your music it might be a real stick in the mud. Dopsip can’t sync any music with DRM protection, which means that if you’ve purchased music from the iTunes Store you won’t be able to sync it through Dopisp.

If you’re interested in Dopsip, I’d suggest getting it right away. It’s not available for purchase yet, but it is available for free as a two month evaluation copy. Give it a shot and let us know what you think!

Click here to visit the Dopisp site and download the free evaluation copy.


Canadian Flyers: This Week’s Best Deals


I’ll be updating this list throughout the weekend so stay tuned

The Real Canadian Superstore
Everything in-store is Tax Free! at the Real Canadian Superstore (Ontario only)
Click here to read the Real Canadian Superstore flyer

A&P/Dominion

TROPICANA Pure Premium Orange Juice $2.49
BREYERS Classic Ice Cream $2.49
PILLSBURY Crescent Rolls $1.29
BUTTERBALL OR MASTER CHOICE Basted Turkey $1.99/lb
7X Air miles when you spend $70 or more

Click here to read the A&P Dominion flyer

No Frills

CHICKEN BREAST bone in, skin on $1.97/lb. $4.34/kg.
COKE, SPRITE OR CANADA DRY selected varieties 20 x 355 ml $3.97
NESTLE LOADED ICE CREAM selected varieties 1 L $1.97
MCCAIN PIZZA PREMIÈRE frozen, pepperoni or deluxe 700 – 736 g $2.99 WAS $4.99

Click here to read the No Frills flyer

Canadian Tire
Spend $40 or more on December 16 or 17, 2006 (including gift cards) and receive a free $10 gift card good on merchandise purchased on December 26 – 31 in store and in gas bar.

17 piece Magic Bullet $69.99 $39.99
Play-Doh Fun Factory $24.99 $9.99
Play-Doh Molding Mania $24.99 $7.49
90 piece Mega Blocks in a bucket 50% off
Magnetix system to build fun shapes and characters 50% off
Heated seat cushion for your car $34.99 $9.99
19″ collapsible rolling luggage $29.99 $9.99
Trophy roasted salted cashews, 275g $4.99 $2.99
Insulated travel mug and tumbler set $16.99 $4.99
25% off on NHL embroidered jerseys, caps, and tshirts $74.99 $11.99 and $99.99 $15.99
Dr. Scholl’s Foot Spa with bubbles $49.99 $24.99

Click here to read Canadian Tire’s flyer

The Bay
This weekend only, Fri, Sat, & Sun, Dec 15th-17th
Scratch & Save on all regular & sale priced items storewide!

Huge savings:

The Bay Canada

Click here to read The Bay’s flyer


Stay Warm, Save Money


Thanks to global warming many of us here in the Great White North have been able to stave off the cold for a few weeks longer than we’re used to. As we creep closer to January though, it’s good to be prepared for the winter weather that awaits us and the high heating bills that come with it. The Ontario Ministry of Energy has put together a handy energy saving guide titled “Conserve Energy and Save Money.” Not only does it offer a number of handy tips for reducing your heating costs this winter, but it’ll give you some other environmentally friendly money saving tips that you can use all year round.

Heating-related highlights include;

  • Use area rugs on cold floors – if your feet are cold, your body will feel cold.
  • Clean or replace the air filter on your furnace every month to improve efficiency.
  • If you feel cool, put on a sweater rather than simply turning up the thermostat.

You can check out the online version of the guide here, or you can order a print version here.


Wal-Mart: The Nights before Christmas Open 24 Hours


Walmart Canada

More details here


Future Shop: 30 Free 4×6 Digital Photo Prints


Future Shop Photos

Click here for more details


Urban Behaviour Canada: Gift Certificates Promo


Urban Behaviour

More details here


Best Buy Canada Coupons (Online only)


Best Buy Canada

Get:
$10 off $100
$25 off $250
$50 off $500
Click here to get your Best Buy coupon codes


Skype: Unlimited calling to Canada and US for just $14.95/year


Skype is offering a great deal on PC-to-Phone calls:

Skype CanadaUnlimited Calling gives you a full year of unlimited calls to anyone, on any phone, within the US and Canada for just USD $14.95 = $1.25/month
($29.95 after January 31st 2007

With the unlimited you get:

– 12 months of unlimited calls to any phone in the US and Canada – right from your computer.
– More than an hour of international calls.
– Over $50 in coupons to get a Motorola headset, Netgear WiFi phone, and a Polycom speakerphone.


Let me clarify a few points:

  • Skype is 100% free right now and until December 31st, 2006. You can use it to place calls from your computer to home and cell phones for free. To try it all you need to do is download Skype here.
  • This $14,95/year promo gives you unlimited calls to Canada and US if you are calling from Canada and US only. If you travel to Europe, for instance, you cannot place a free call from there.
  • Skype’s quality is good but there is some delay. Skype used to be awesome until they introduced the free calls in 2006. It looks like high demand caused a deterioration in quality. Now that people have to pay $14,95/year quality “may” improve again.
  • There is no catch. Yes, for $14.95 you can make unlimited calls from your computer to a home or cell phone in Canada or US.
  • Who is this promo for?

  • University students who contact their parents via the phone. Not everyone is Internet savvy. If your parents prefer talking to you on the phone (rather than msn), this Skype promo can save you some money (unless they have some sort of unlimited national calls package).
  • Calling your senior parents.
  • if you make a lot of non-critical national calls.
  • Who isn’t this promo for?

  • if your phone calls are important or business oriented Skype’s minor delay can become a major nuisance.
  • if you already have an unlimited calls within North America package like the one Cogeco currently offers with its digital phone.
  • if you don’t have a headset (or microphone and speakers) and don’t want to buy one.
  • if you hate talking through your computer or just find that it’s not worth the hassle.
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    Look What the Cat Dragged in… (jimmycanuck joins the SmartCanucks team!)

    Announcements

    Hi everyone! As the latest addition to the editorial staff here at SmartCanucks I thought I should take a few moments to introduce myself. Many of you already know me and my antics – I’ve been a pretty active member in the SmartCanucks forums on and off for the past year. For those of you that aren’t familiar, let me take a moment to introduce myself. My name’s jimmycanuck, and I’m a blogoholic. 😉

    I’m a father to a soon-to-be two year old daughter and a husband to a soon-to-be mother of two. I’m a student with Athabasca University and an avid gamer. But most importantly, I’m an active blogger finding himself more and more active by the day. In addition to my exciting new role here at SmartCanucks, I’m a regular contributor with the gaming blog bits bytes pixels and sprites and the primary contributor to the pop culture blog flotsam/jetsam which should be relaunching in the Spring of 2007.

    I’m a busy guy, and life just keeps getting busier. I’m looking forward to becoming an active contributor here at SmartCanucks, and hopefully you’ll all come to know and love my irreverent sense of humour the seemingly random selection of topics I’ll bring to the table.


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