Crocs at a STEAL!

by Kristi on August 30, 2007



I’m totally stealing this from my baby board but it’s to good to pass up. Another girl tried it and she got the discount so you should be able to as well. If you are looking for Crocs (the BEST shoes for kids), or just want to buy the next size up – Follow these steps!

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I’m posting this in case anyone else here favors Crocs for their child. I was looking for a good deal for the next size up for DD. Here is what I put together with the available discounts. I placed my order this morning and it already shipped. You may want to print this off to make it easier to refer to while placing your order:

1) Sign up for a free account at www.ebates.com if you don’t already have one . You’ll get either $5 cash in your Ebates account or a $10 gift certificate to a number of stores (Target, Gap, and some others) for signing up. You can select either. They give 10% back on your order at Shoebuy. More on that below.

2) Go to www.shoebuy.com/iwon . This link will give you $10 off your order. You get free shipping all the time with Shoebuy.

3) Register your account w/Shoebuy.com by going to http://www.shoebuy.com/customer/savings_updates.jsp#register . This will give you 10% off your first order and 10% off every order after that.

4) Pick out the Crocs that you want and put them in your cart. Log into your new Shoebuy account. The $10 off and 10% off will both then show up, making the Crocs $13.90. Do not complete your purchase just yet.

5) Go back to Ebates.com, log in and find their link to Shoebuy. I did this by clicking on “All Stores” and then clicking on “S” and scrolling down. Click on this Shoebuy link and it will bring you back to Shoebuy, where you can simply click on your cart and complete your order for $13.90. Ebates will credit your Ebates account with 10% of the purchase price, making your total out-of-pocket cost $12.51 (or $7.51 if you took the $5 cash option when you opened the Ebates account).

I hope that this helps somebody! It’s not really as complicated as it sounds, and it beats the heck out of spending $30+ on toddler shoes.

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