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Saturday, August 22, 2009

Customer Review: Office Depot Teacher Appreciation Day

I got to Office Depot a little after 10:00 am for Teacher Appreciation Day.  From the get-go, it was much better than the Staples celebration.  I walked in to people cheering and saying "thank you" (seriously - not a lot of cheering, but some fuss every time a teacher walked in the door).  I signed in and was encouraged to apply for an Office Depot Teacher Rewards Card.  The card got me 10% in store discount for the day (I was fuzzy on the details, but it might always give that reward!) and 5% rewards for the day.  Every quarter, Office Depot mails a gift card to rewards teachers with 1% of their spent value back.  Cool!  Considering I have a really hard time figuring out how to claim my Staples rewards, this is pretty awesome.

After I was given my card and my gift pack, I was encouraged to sign up for a financial consultation to take place next week.  If I show up for my appointment, I get a $50 Office Depot gift card!  If I actually take whatever ghetto financial services they offer me after my consultation, I'll get another card for $75 on top of that!  I'll probably go for the $50 card but I know I won't be signing up for financial services.

I was then handed the "Taking Care of Business" year-long coupons for teachers booklet, which had a lot of high-value coupons that last for one month (from September - August, so none were usable today) and a 10% off purchase of $50+ coupon.  Since I already had a 10% off $40+ coupon, I saved the new coupon for another day.  Another 10% off $40+ printed as a Register Reward when I made my purchase, so I got $20 in cashback savings just for showing up!  

Then I was invited down to a continental breakfast (and proudly passed on donuts and bagels, having only coffee and sticking to my back-to-school diet!) and helped by a wonderful employee to find everything I had written down on my list (based on sale items).  He threw me a couple of freebies and overrode the store limits to help me get enough of everything I needed for my classroom.

There was also a different raffle every 15-20 minutes, but unfortunately I didn't win anything.  Some of the raffle items were electric sharpeners, electric staplers, gift cards and a backpack full of goodies.  Every teacher got one free raffle ticket when they came in, and all drawings were from the same pot.

It was a lovely experience and I had fun.  I hung around for all the drawings, even though I was done shopping, and I chatted up some other teachers.  It was really well organized and everyone was super helpful and nice.

As for my gift bag, in addition to the coupons, teachers were gifted with:

--1 reusable tote bag ($1.00 value)
--1 plastic folder ($0.39 value)
--4 #2 pencils ($0.50 value, estimate)
--1 Crayola erasable colored pencil (sample from company - no value)
--2 Expo dry erase markers ($2.00 value)
--1 mini legal pad ($0.50 value)
--1 DVD-R ($1.00 value)
--1 3M poster stickies ($1.69 value)
--1 Fold-It Ruler ($2.00 value)

Total value was about $8.50, which is less than the Staples gift, but when you factor in breakfast, coupons, rewards and 10% full store sale, it was a much better deal for a teacher to go to Office Depot than to Staples for Appreciation Day.  Everyone at Office Depot was absolutely lovely and I'm glad to have discovered this store for school supplies.



What I did for Teacher Appreciation Day




Check out what I scored for Teacher Appreciation Day!  You can't see everything in the picture, so of course I'm willing to give a breakdown of the scene (which, for the record, took forever to set up, so I hope you appreciate it!)  

*OD indicates Office Depot free gift for TA Day

*S indicates Staples free gift for TA day (I went to 2 different Staples, so I got doubles of everything)

$OD indicates that I purchased the item at Office Depot.

From left corner, moving down:
Two purple milk crates $OD
4 packs of Ricola Minis $OD
10 "Very Useful" small storage cubes w/ tops (5 packs) $OD
2 Plastic Pencil Boxes *S
5 Steno Pads *S 2 eco-friendly 2-packs / *OD 1 single
Fold Out Ruler *OD
2 Boxes of 12 pencils *S
2 Herbal Essences conditioner samples $OD (hey, they were a quarter each, I couldn't resist!!!)
2 packs 50-ct Push Pins *S
2 packs 100-ct vinyl-coated paperclips *S
Post-It Note dispenser *OD
5 packs of 3M Poster Stickies 4 packs *S / 1 pack *OD

From just left of center, heading down:
2 Staples Tote Bags *S
Sight Words Bingo $OD
Money Tray $OD
4 larger-sized (7 l) Very Useful Containers with lids (2 blue, 2 clear) $OD
5 packs of 4-ct glue sticks $OD
6 packs of 12-ct pencil top erasers technically $OD, except they were FREE.
2 Chapsticks

Center, foreground of photo:
3 packs Expo Dry Erase Markers (2 10-ct with whiteboard eraser / 1 16-ct) $OD
2 highlighters, 2 pencils, 1 pilot Varsity fountain pen, 1 Expo marker, 2 mini-mechanical pencils with squishy grip things *S highlighers and mechanical pencils w/ grippys / *OD pencils, Expo marker and Varsity Pen.
2 folders paper folder *S / plastic folder *OD
DVD-R *OD

From far right, heading down:
Office Depot Tote *OD
White Sentence Strips $OD
Multicolored Sentence Strips $OD

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Aaaannndddd for the totals!  Drumroll please:

All Office Depot purchases cost me $79.00 out of pocket.  I got two coupons while I was there (one Register Reward and one tear-off as part of TA day) for $10 off future orders.  If I apply those savings now (as theoretical, since they function like cash-back) I spent $59.00.

Going over my Office Depot receipts, if I had bought this merchandise at full-price without my teacher's discount, I'd have spent $185!  That means that I SAVED $126!!!  If I estimate the costs of the free merchandise from both Staples and Office Depot, I probably saved closer to $150!

Future posts will detail my experiences at both Teacher Appreciation Days (and the Old Navy T-Shirt sale!) and give a little bit more information about where my biggest savings were and what the best (and worst!) parts of each day were.



Appreciate Me!

I'm off to be appreciated this morning!  Don't forget that from 9:00 - 11:00 both Staples and Office Depot are hosting their Teacher Appreciation Days!

Also, just a reminder that today is Old Navy's $3 t-shirt sale.  One day only!

Don't be lazy!  Be  cheap!  :0)

Friday, August 21, 2009

New Office Depot 8/23 - 8/30 Circular with some good deals

I'm new to the Office Depot game, largely because I don't feel compelled to trek into Manhattan from Brooklyn to shop there.  That said, there are some great deals going on at Office Depot next week that might just get my lazy self on the train... especially if I can meet up with someone to have lunch or something.  

But for those of you lucky enough to live near an Office Depot--or those who will be near one this coming week--I wanted to share the highlights from this week's sales.

First off, 10-packs of #2 pencils are $0.10!  Awesome.  While it's not 10 or 12-packs for a penny (why hasn't Staples offered that yet this August?  Is the Office Max sale for real?), it's getting late enough in the season that this deal looks good.

Pencil cases (they look sort of cute) are also on sale for $0.10.  This is a better deal than the previously posted Staples pencil cases for $0.33, but it's hard to tell from the picture what the quality is.  Worth looking into, for sure.  

Wow!  Purell is on sale for $0.25 - well worth getting a whole bunch!  I go through this stuff like crazy with my young students.  These look like travel size bottles in the picture, which is not as big a savings as if they were bigger, but travel Purell still retails at around $0.99 - $1.29, so this is still somewhere in the ballpark of 75-80% off.  

Also a quarter each are 2-packs of scissors and 24-ct crayons, though it's worth noting that these are NOT Crayola crayons.  I usually don't display brand allegiance in the face of deals.  There are three exceptions where I ALWAYS buy my brand:  ketchup (Heinz), tampons (you don't really need to know that!) and Crayola crayons/markers.  I wouldn't buy anything but Crayola because the crayons seem to break/crumble and the markers seem to dry out on every other brand.  Even if they're super cheap, it's not worth it in the long run.

Now, there ARE LIMITS on these items, and Office Depot's position is that they do not waive or extend limits for teachers, so you need to either bring people with you or be willing to make multiple transactions to get what you need.  

They also have some cool FREE items, either with instant or mail-in rebate.  Up to 5 folders and up to 3 protractors are absolutely FREE - no rebate or anything! - in store all week.  Crazy!  While you can do multiple transactions for the sales, I don't think you'll be able to get away with that on the free items.

There are also FREE mail in rebates on Sharp Calculators ($6.99 laid out, given back on a prepaid Visa) and Sharpie 5-packs ($4.49 laid out, given back on a prepaid Visa), which is sort of nifty.

If you go here you can also print a $10 off $40+ purchases coupon, but since you probably need to make 8 million transactions to get enough pencils or whatever, you may not be able to spend that much.


Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Teacher Appreciation Days/Weeks/Months

Have I mentioned that I love free stuff?

The month of August means a lot of things to teachers.  We leave town.  We try to cram in as many days at the beach as possible.  We lament the end of vacation.  We start stocking up on supplies.  We maybe get together with other teachers to plan.  We start having those awful back-to-school stress dreams that all teachers seem to get in August.  

Fortunately, several retailers sweeten the dog days of August with Teacher Appreciation celebrations.  Staples is probably the most well-known, but Office Max and Office Depot seem to be getting in on the action, too.  


(1)  Staples has been doing their Teacher Appreciation Day for 6 years and this will be my 3rd Teacher Appreciation Day.  The New York date for this event is August 22 (this Saturday, kids!) starting at 9:00 am (I get there early).  Some states have had their TA Day already, but I had trouble finding out what the swag was online.  It seems there was a reusable shopping bag (so trendy!) filled with notebooks and other supplies.  For the last two years I got plastic expandable file folders, dry erase markers, sharpies, pens, a legal pad and some postits.  It's nothing major, but it's nice to be appreciated, no?

This brings me to an (embarrassing) story from when I was a brand-new teacher.  As a NYC Teaching Fellow I was due to start teaching in September and had (somehow) managed to sign up for a Staples Teacher Rewards card even though I didn't have a DOE ID yet, so I was eligible for Teacher Appreciation '07.  I woke up early and super excited, marched into the store all proud with my Rewards Card, claimed my prize and... went home.  It was a little anti-climactic, but I was so excited.  I picked up a cup of coffee and the newest Brookyn Parents newspaper and went home to bask in my new teacher glory.  August was a wonderful month that year.



(2)  Office Depot Teacher Appreciation Day is - horror of horrors! - the same day as Staples TA Day in New York!  Fortunately, Office Depot is celebrating for a full week, from 8/16 - 8/22.  All week there are 10% discounts storewide for teachers, but the cool stuff is happening on Saturday.

First of all, I love free stuff, but I love free food most of all.  The fact that on Saturday, 8/22, Office Depot is giving away free breakfast AND free giveaways for teachers puts them a notch above Staples in my book (though I'll reevaluate when I get my swag)!  The plan is for me to hit Staples right by my house (and the train station) upon opening at 9:00 and then get right on the train to go to Manhattan to be at Office Depot at 10:00.  It'll be stressful, but I don't think Office Depot will run out of materials because it sounds like they're making a day of things.  Staples, on the other hand, really just gives away a package and some discounts, so I think I'll be able to do both.  For others who need to multi-task, The Office Depot event is from 9:00 - 11:00 am.


 (3) I missed the Office Max Teacher Appreciation Day this year (did any of you get there?) on August 9th.  I didn't know they held one, or I totally would've been there... maybe.  The truth is, this deal was not that exciting to me.  All attending teachers were given a reusable Office Max tote and given 15% off of "everything you can stuff inside."  Okay, first off, I love free anything, but 15% is not that great a discount to make me rush over to Office Max, free bag or none.  I can do much better at Target or Staples Back to School sales, or even at the new Office Max Penny Sale than 15%.  While it might've been nice to get the discount on things I need for myself (does Office Max sell plan books?), this is not a stock-up event, and the giveaway was not enough to get me out of bed and onto a train.  If they were closer to my house, maybe.   

Also, I can imagine the madhouse.  I love sales, but I have trouble with big crowds of people pushing each other to get the best deals on different items.  While I like to think that the Cheaper Teachers out there who went to this event conducted themselves with dignity, I just picture the melee that seems to be attached to the "stuff this bag" discounts I've encountered.

Anyway, that's all for now.  Next post will discuss the Staples and Office Max penny sales, which are OK this year, but not really doing it for me.  Are they worth it?  I'll let you decide.