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Through May 15th, you can score FREE SiriusXM Streaming when you access it through their website! No registration is required to access this.
Through May 15th, you can score FREE SiriusXM Streaming when you access it through their website! No registration is required to access this.
The streaming services offering free 30-day trials are:
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Whether you need a work break or want to share some joy, Auntie Anne’s is offering $0 delivery fee on orders $15+ with DoorDash, now through March 30th.
Bertucci’s is open for carryout and Delivery. Delivery is free!
For a limited time, the delivery fee has been waived when ordering online or through their app.
Grab Free Delivery when ordering from Bobevans.com
For a limited time, participating Buca di Beppo locations are offering free delivery – no promo code needed. Just head on over here and add the desired menu items to your cart and proceed to checkout. PLUS, use promo code 40438-3417-3097 to score $10 off your $30 online order!
Through March 31st, Chili’s is waiving delivery fees for My Chili’s Rewards guests. Click the offer in your email titled “Name, Stay home and Order Chili’s Delivery Today!” to find your unique barcode and claim your free Delivery reward.
Now through March 31st, Chipotle is offering free delivery on orders of $10 or more via the Chipotle app orChipotle.com. Delivery orders will be customized via Chipotle’s Delivery Kitchen, which is comprised of a dedicated ingredient line operated by a special team. Chipotle deliveries will feature a new, tamper evident packaging seal to help ensure food is untouched during delivery.
For a limited time, score Free Delivery with no minimum, when you order through Postmates and use codeDELTACONOW at checkout.
Delivery fees have been waived now, through Sunday 4/12.
Score Free Delivery on your next Barbecue order when you order online.
Grab Free Delivery on orders of $25 or more, when you use code FREEDELIVERY at checkout. Offer limit of one per check. Must order online or through the app.
Select locations are offering Delivery or Pickup options. Be sure to check the availability in your area.
Now through April 26th, Kentucky Fried Chicken is offering free delivery via grubhub.com, the Grubhub app, or order.kfc.com. Note that a service fee will apply and a small order fee will apply for orders less than $12 (before tax, tip, and fees). Head here for more details.
From now through March 22nd, Little Caesars locations are offering free delivery.
For a limited time, you can score free delivery on orders of $10 or more, where delivery is available.
For a limited time, you can order a Feast for Five from Romano’s Macaroni Grill for just $25 and have it delivered for free! Note that this special offer is available every Sunday-Thursday from 4pm-close and no coupon is needed.
For a limited time, O’Charley’s is offering free delivery and Family Style Meals to go for just $29.99!
Through April 30th, Outback Steakhouse is offering free delivery at select locations (alcoholic beverages not available for delivery).
Enjoy FREE delivery with any order of $25+, when you order online or through their app.
Through the end of March, you can score free delivery on orders over $35. In addition, grab 10% off To Go orders, when ordering online or in the app and using code PICKUP10.
For a limited time, snag Free Delivery on orders over $30 or more. Find the full details on this offer at the very bottom of this page.
For a limited time, Ruby Tuesday is offering Free Delivery and 25% off Carryout orders. Discount is given automatically at time of payment. Not coupon needed.
Through March 31st, Taco Bell is offering free delivery on your first delivery order of $12 or more (before tax, tip, and fees) at grubhub.com or using the Grubhub app.
The Honey Baked Ham locations have closed for dine in. You can now order carryout or delivery at select locations.
For the next 60 days, AT&T announced that they will do the following for customers:
Bank of America has a help page for customers to find resources they can use if affected by Coronavirus. If you have been negatively impacted by illness due to Coronavirus and need additional assistance related to your account, they are asking that you contact them and let them know.
For Barclays customers who are experiencing or anticipate problems making repayments to their mortgage, overdraft, personal loans or credit cards due to coronavirus (COVID-19), they are removing penalty charges to accessing fixed savings accounts early for those facing hardship.
Capital One may allow eligible cardholders facing hardship to skip payments without accruing interest. Those impacted financially by Coronavirus should contact Capital One to discuss solutions.
For the next 60 days, CenturyLink is waiving late fees and will not terminate a residential or small business customer’s service due to financial circumstances related to the Coronavirus. They’re also suspending data usage limits data due to COVID-19.
If you need help with your account or payments, Chase account holders who have been affected by Coronavirus should call the number on the back of their credit card or on their monthly statement.
Through April 7th, Citi is waiving fees on monthly services for retail bank customers as well as waiving penalties for early CD withdrawal. For retail bank small business customers, they are waiving fees on monthly service fees & remote deposit capture and waiving penalties for early CD withdrawal.
Through May 13th, all late fees will be waived for Comcast customers. Also, they are pausing their data plans through May 13th, giving all customers unlimited data for no additional charge.
Also, Xfinity WiFi hotspots across the country will be available to anyone who needs them for free – including non-Xfinity Internet customers. For a map of Xfinity WiFi hotspots, visit xfinity.com/wifi. Once at a hotspot, consumers should select the “xfinitywifi” network name in the list of available hotspots, and then launch a browser.
New customers will also receive 2 months service free.
Through May 15th, data usage overages are being eliminated to meet the higher bandwidth demands. Customers with a 500 GB or Unlimited data usage add-on plan will receive credits.
Expensify is helping families who are dependent on SNAP benefits receive additional assistance in purchasing essential goods. They will temporarily redirect all of its charitable funds to Expensify.org/hunger. Every donation and Expensify Card purchase directly contributes to assisting families by matching SNAP grocery purchases.
General Motors is offering interest-free APR financing for an unprecedented 84 months for very well-qualified buyers on more than 40 select 2020 and 2019 Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC models. Those customers can also defer monthly payments for 120 days, when financed with GM Financial.
They are making OnStar Crisis Assist services available to current vehicle owners for a limited time. They are also offering free in-vehicle data for all of theirWi-Fi equipped vehicle owners for a limited time. With an allotment of 3GB of data for three months (whichever comes first), customers may:
The IRS is delaying the April 15th tax deadline, allowing Americans to defer up to $1 million in payments to the Internal Revenue Service for 90 days.
For the next 60 days, Spectrum Mobile won’t terminate service for residential or small business customers who face difficult economic circumstances related to the Coronavirus pandemic. They also won’t charge late fees for those customers facing difficult economic circumstances related to the pandemic and will open their WiFi hotspots across their footprint for public use.
Effective March 18th, Sprint is providing unlimited data for 60 days to customers with metered data plans, giving 20 GB of free mobile hotspot to customers with hotspot-capable devices, and offering complimentary rates from the U.S. to CDC-defined Level 3 countries to customers with international long-distance plans (effective 3/17).
For the next 60 days, ALL current T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile customers who have plans with data will have unlimited smartphone data (excluding roaming). Also, T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile customers on smartphone plans with hotspot data additional date to mobile hotspot users. They are also willing to offer bill assistance for customers in need due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Due to economic circumstances related to the Coronavirus and to keep customers connected during this economic and global crisis, Verizon is waiving late fees for residential and small business customers impacted by COVID-19. They’re also offering FREE international calling to CDC level 3 countries.
Verizon will also waive activation fees on new lines of service and upgrade fees starting March 18. This applies to all purchases and service-only activations made through Verizon digital channels, such as verizonwireless.com and the My Verizon app.
For a limited time only, Scholastic is offering a FREE Access to the Learn at Home Hub! The Learn at Home Hub is a virtual educational program that helps your kids stay engaged during the school closures due to coronavirus concerns. Kids can do them on their own, with their families, or with their teachers. Just find your grade level and let the learning begin! Valid for grades Pre-K thru 9.
If you’re not satisfied with Purina ONE cat food, we will refund your purchase price. Cut out the “Best If Used By” date box from your bag. Send within 60 days of the date on your receipt along with your original purchase receipt with the price circled, a brief explanation of why you weren’t satisfied with the product and your name and street address (PO Box not accepted) to:
Satisfaction Guarantee • Office of Consumer Affairs • PO Box 340 • Neenah, WI 54957
First, visit Grove Collaborative to claim your FREE Gift Set and add the bonus gift to your cart. Several recommended items will be automatically added to your cart, so be sure to remove those items first (if you’re not interested) and then follow the scenario below.
Buy Grove Cleaning Concentrate Kit $23.99 (regularly $26.85)
Total = $23.99 (plus tax, depending on your shipping address)
Calling all readers who have gotten at least one Checkers/Rally’s text message between December 21, 2013 and March 8, 2019! You may be entitled to get back 2 FREE $5 Vouchers from this Checkers/Rally’s Settlement if you are eligible! Simply complete the short form by July 27th to submit your claim. This settlement is about how they sent many unwanted text messages with no opportunity to opt-out of the messages.
No proof of purchase or text proof is necessary to obtain settlement benefits, but please do not fill it out if you do not qualify. It is against the law to fill out the form if you do not qualify. Go here for more information.
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Arm & Hammer is offering you three mail-in rebate offers valid for FREE Arm & Hammer Cat Litter Products ($11.99-$15.99 value)! You can submit the rebate either online or by mail. Note that these rebates cannot be combined with any other offers. Be sure to follow the instructions carefully. Limit one for each offer. Valid through December 31st, 2020.
Purchase at least ONE Tylenol Infant Product between October 3, 2014 and January 6, 2020? You may be entitled to get back up to a $15.05 check from this Tylenol Infant Settlement if you are eligible! Simply complete the short form by April 13th to submit your claim. This settlement is about how they made it seem like this was a different formula from Children’s Tylenol, yet it was the same and charged more.
No proof of purchase is necessary to obtain settlement benefits, but please do not fill it out if you never purchased these products to qualify. You can claim up to seven products without proof of purchase ($2.15 per product). You can opt for PayPal or Amazon gift card instead of check if you prefer. It is against the law to fill out the form if you do not qualify. Go here for more information.
Do you have any of these recalled products in your kitchen?
The United States Department of Agriculture has announced that Missa Bay is recalling approximately 75,233 pounds of salad products that contain meat or poultry. The lettuce in these products may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. The affected items were produced from October 14, 2019, through October 16, 2019.
The contamination was discovered as part of a foodborne illness outbreak investigation. The presence of E. coli was first confirmed by the Maryland Department of Health. Potentially contaminated products were also shipped to distribution centers in Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
The Mann Packaging Co. is voluntarily recalling more than 100 vegetable products sold in the United States and Canada for possible listeria contamination. This recall is in response to a notification by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency of potential contamination.
If you’d like to request a tree for your family, or if you know of a family who could benefit from this program, the organization asks that you submit your request online rather than emailing or phoning them with a request for a tree.
If you’d like to help The Christmas Tree Project brighten another family’s Christmas with the gift of a decorated Christmas tree, they are currently looking for donations of trees, decorations, and money. To make a donation, visit the organization’s website at TheChristmasTreeProject.org.
Johnson & Johnson just announced that it is initiating a voluntary recall of a single lot of its Johnson’s Baby Powder Lot #22318RB in response to a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) test indicating the presence of sub-trace levels of chrysotile asbestos contamination. Click here for more information.
CVS customers who have already purchased ranitidine products can return them to CVS for a refund. The retailer will continue to sell other over-the-counter H2 Blockers like Pepcid, Tagamet, and their generic equivalents (famotidine and cimetidine). The FDA is encouraging anyone wishing to discontinue the use of ranitidine to discuss alternative treatments with their doctor.
CVS made the decision to remove these products from its shelves following a Product Alert from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA warns that ranitidine may contain low levels of nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), which is a probable human carcinogen.
CVS said in a statement that this decision was made “out of an abundance of caution.” Ranitidine products have not been recalled, the FDA is not recommending that patients stop taking them, and medications containing ranitidine continue to be sold at other retailers. So far, the levels of NDMA found in ranitidine products are only slightly higher than the amounts found in common foods.