Bargains for Twins



A reader in Austin writes today with bargain tips on twins:

Dear Denise and Alan,

I was just reading Baby Bargains again today now that my twin boys are 12 weeks old. I realized that your book is a little thin on tips for saving money when raising twins. I have found a couple of bargains out there that I'm not sure are in your book.

The first is that Oshkosh stores will give a 10% discount on all of their clothing for twins. If you don't have your twins with you, a picture is fine to prove yes, you have twins! Also, this discount is not just for parents, but anyone buying items for your twins, such as grandparents. My mom figured this out a couple of weeks ago (and actually she didn't have a photo with her and they gave her the discout anyway). Plus, she found another deal, they offer specials on items (not sure if sale items or not), where you essentially buy one, get one free of equal or lesser value, add a 10% twin discount and the savings are really great!

Second, Babies R Us also offers discounts for twins (and multiples) of 10% when buying any identical larger ticket items (not just cribs as you mention on p 505). Not all employees know this, so don't be shy when inquiring about this discount! Also, it doesn't have to be the parents making the purchase, can be grandparents, friends, etc.

Third, this is not specifically a twins discount, but the clothing store H&M has reasonably priced infant and children's clothing. Their sale items are buy one, get one of lesser or equal value free. So for $5 I purchased two world cup soccer jersey's for my babies, and they are holding up quite well in the wash so far.

One more suggestion, p. 505 says there is a coupon offered by Playtex for parents of twins to get $7 off a Diaper Genie. That may be true, but we found the Diaper Genie is no match for twins: it fills up in two days or less, and is a hassle to deal with that frequently. We just use a regular garbage can and empty it as needed (often daily).

Hope these tips are helpful in your research.

Sincerely,

Stacy W.

Posted: Thu - September 7, 2006 at 09:39 AM          


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