Make The Most of Your Father’s Day Gift Budget
Is it OK to use discount vouchers when you’re buying a father’s day gift? Are you kidding? Did your father teach you nothing? Of course it’s okay.
Memberships
Memberships to ‘guy sites’ that offer discount vouchers, freebies and chances to win big ‘guy’ prizes are often free and will give your dad a surprise weekly/monthly or even daily. Memberships to hardware stores’ sites and other home improvement or construction services will also frequently send out discount vouchers and sale notifications that Dad might be able to take advantage of, depending on if he’s a do it yourselfer; young or old; still working or retired. Gift certificates, (and I know you’ve heard that people almost never use these), still are not a bad idea for a store or item at which Dad shops frequently or is passionate about; i.e. Model trains, die cast cars, backyard improvements are gardening, electronics… You get the idea. If there’s a particular hobby shop or sporting goods store at which Dad shops all the time check on line to see if a membership would entitle your father to their emails on discount vouchers and savings.
Gifts Through the Mail
A gift basket may not seem like something for a father when you first consider it; but reconsider. There are gift baskets that include more than just flowers or fruit. Golf themed gift baskets, gift baskets with football items, gourmet coffee gift baskets, gift baskets centered on gambling… You get the picture. These are a great gift not only for father’s day but around the holidays as well. Do a search on your computer for gift baskets and discounts and you’ll undoubtedly run across an online service that will either have sale items or e-mail you a discount voucher to be used immediately on your purchase.
Dads just aren’t that hard to please. By him a couple of porterhouses and a nice grill with a discount voucher from a grocery store and a hardware store and you’re good to go.
Dad may also like toby carvery vouchers.
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