Shoe Savings Part 3
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thefrugaliciousshow.com Make sure you subscribe to our channel! Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Bitsy and Erin discuss their favorite websites and sources for shoe and clothing shopping, including using coupons, finding the best sales, and using cash back sites. The Frugalicious Show is a web tv show that helps you live the best possible life while spending the least amount of money. Bitsy and Erin share budget-friendly lifestyle tips on The Frugalicious Show, and Larissa shares hot deals every day on Deal of the Day. Learn how to live a Frugalicious life without sacrifice. Have a Frugalicious find you want to share? Leave a comment! TRANSCRIPT: [MUSIC] Hi everyone and welcome back to the Frugalicious show. Hello. Now we have been talking about one of our favorite subjects...shoes. Shoes, glorious shoes! But we do have one more juicy tid-bit for you. We do. Now we've talked about Zappos and how we love Zappos. It's the grandaddy of all... And Endless.com. And Endless.com, but now what if I told you that Zappos.com has a sister website that is sort of kind of like an out-link. Well I would say Bitsy tell me more. It is called 6pm.com. And what it is, is a sister sight to Zappos where you get all of their great shoes at amazing savings. Yeah now 6pm starts it's discount at 40 percent off of what Zappos prices are but it gets even better because every day there is a designer blow out where their shoes are up to 70 percent off. Oh my lord. It's amazing. Okay ... New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg reached a deal with the City Council on a .5 billion budget that contains no tax increases and restores money cut from child-care and the Fire Department.The budget agreement for the most-populous US city came five days before the June 30 deadline that marks the end of the 2012 fiscal year. It provides day-care and after-school programs for thousands of children, and continues operations for 20 fire- engine and ladder companies.Council Speaker Christine Quinn had said the cuts were unacceptable, citing assertions by the Children's Aid Society that the mayor's proposed budget would remove 47000 youngsters from programs. The mayor's office disputed those numbers, saying they didn't take into account thousands of children who would be moved into new ones. Video Rating: 2 / 5
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