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My First #JBFMilwaukee Experience & Why You Need to Go (Sept 21st-27th)

*This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Just Between Friends of Milwaukee.  This program is in partnership with Real Mom Media.  All opinions are my own*

Yesterday morning, Libby and I made our way down to Milwaukee for the Just Between Friends consignment sale. This was a first for both of us and I think we are both still in shock over the size of this sale.

 #JBFMilwaukee Fall 2014 Overview

The amount of clothing, alone, is overwhelming.  Racks and racks of maternity, costumes, girls and boys clothing and all of the sizes, it is absolutely crazy and EXTREMELY well organized.

There were more than enough toys to go around and of course, toys were organized in different sections for babies, girls, boys, Disney, Action Figures and so much more!

There was a sea of strollers, high chairs, boosters, bouncy seats and more.  Really, I don’t think there is anything you couldn’t find on your shopping list while sticking to your budget.

Check out this great video, put together by Maureen from Wisconsin Mommy to give you an idea of everything available.

 

My goal was to make sure that I got the #BestDeal on some winter gear for the little ones.  All 3 littles needed new boots, Joey needed a jacket that would fit now and another to get him through the rest of winter, along with snowpants as well as a few more fleece sleepers.

Here are a few things we picked up:  a pirate costume for Joey ($5), 3 fleece Carters sleepers ($5), a Big Chill winter jacket ($8) and Columbia boys snow boots that retail between $59.99-$69.99 for $15!!!!

I am still in awe of how big this sale is and if I had been feeling better, I think I could have spent the entire day shopping to make sure the kids were set for the next year!

If you go, here is what you need to know:

Cash, MasterCard, Visa and Debit cards are acceptable forms of payment.
Sunday, September 21st 10am-7pm $3.00 admission
Monday, September 22nd 10am-7pm
Tuesday, September 23rd 10am-7pm
Wednesday, September 24th 10am-6pm
Thursday, September 25th 10am-5pm (*25% off day)
Friday, September 26th 10am-7pm (*50% off day)
Saturday, September 27th 10am-1pm (*50% off day)

*State Fair may be charging for parking ($5). NOTE this is State Fair and not JBF!  You are welcome to park on the city streets or at the Petit Center and walk on over or bring your family and friends and split the cost of parking.
*Dressing rooms ARE NOT provided, so please measure your kiddos before you arrive.
*Only children 12 months and under are allowed in the sale and must be in a baby carrier. No strollers or wagons are permitted.
*Pursuant to the American with Disabilities Act, should you need accommodation in order to fully participate in our Just Between Friends Sale, please contact us at melindaherbert@jbfsale.com

Come prepared to shop & save!

Check out more pictures of the sale on Facebook and be sure to visit the Just Between Friends of Milwaukee County Facebook page for real time updates!

You can also see what others are saying about the #JBFMilwaukee sale on Instagram and Twitter.

 A special Thank You to Just Between Friends and Real Mom Media for the invitation, we had a great time!

Image credit: Joey Fortman Instagram

 

Tips to Help Seniors Avoid Identity Theft

*This is a guest post*

Identity theft has become a major problem today and it effective people from all walks of life. Seniors, however, seem to be particularly at risk because many of these scammers try their best to confuse the seniors and trick them into giving them their personal information. The problem is that if the wrong person gains access to your personal information, this can wreak havoc on your finances and your life. If you are a senior, it is extremely important that you understand the dangers of identity theft and know how to avoid being scammed. 

What Information Are Identity Thieves After?

 Identity thieves are after as much of your personal information as they can find, including your name, address, phone number, work information, and of course banking information. They will then use this information to open up fraudulent bank accounts, obtain a passport, or they may even engage in illegal activity using your name and information. These thieves will go to great lengths to try to obtain this information including calling your home and pretending to be your bank, go through your mail, and even search through your garbage can. 

Tips for Avoiding Identity Theft

The good news is that there are steps you can take to protect your identity and avoid the risk of someone else using your identity. Below is a look at some of the best ways to avoid identity theft. 

***Never give out your personal information over the phone or to someone who come to your home. For example, if someone calls your home and claims to be from you banking institution and ask for any of your personal information, never give it to them. Instead, hang up and either call your local branch office or go to the bank yourself. Tell them that someone contact you by phone claiming to be them. The bank will be able to let you know if this was actually the bank or a scam.

***Never carry more personal information in your purse or wallet than you need. All other important documents should be kept at home in a locked box or in a safe deposit box at the bank.

***Always shred any mail or documents that contain any of your personal information before throwing it out in the trash.

***If you are not typically home when the mail is delivered, consider purchasing a home mailbox with a lock on it. This will still allow the mail to be delivered to your home, but will prevent anyone else from sorting through your mail.

***Carefully check your bank statement each month and be on a look out for any purchases that you did not make. If you notice anything odd on your statement contact your bank immediately.

***It is also recommended that you request a copy of your credit report on an annual basis. This will tell you if any accounts and loans were opened up under your name without your approval.

***If you use your cell phone for banking purposes, be sure to set a passcode on your phone. This will prevent someone from getting into your personal account if you lose your phone. Also, be sure to report your phone as missing to your phone company as soon as possible.

***If you check do your banking from your home computer, including making online payments or checking your account balance, be sure to always log out of each website when you are finished.

***You should also be sure to install a high-quality anti-virus software on your computer to prevent unwanted hackers from obtaining your information. 

What to Do if You Think Your Identity Has Been Stolen? 

If you think that your information has been stolen, you must take action immediately. Depending on your specific situation, you may only have so many days to report the theft. So do not delay. If there is a problem with your bank or you notice charges to your account that you did not make, you should contact your financial institution immediately.

On the other hand, if you notice items listed on your credit report that do not belong to you, you must send an official letter to the credit reporting agencies explaining the problem. Be sure to include you contact information in the letter. In addition, you should also contact your local police department and explain the situation to them.  They will have the resources to help you with your problem.

Read about other great personal finance topics at Simple Living Australia, they cover a range of topics from debt, savings, income, frugal lifestyle and more. 

Celebrate Back to School with Yoplait Go-GURT Yogurt

*This post is brought to you by Yoplait. The information and prize pack have been provided by Yoplait through MyBlogSpark. All thoughts and opinions are my own.*

If you have a bunch of kids in your house, like I do, then I’m sure you have either heard of Go-GURT® Yogurt from Yoplait or purchased or maybe both. Go-GURT® Yogurt is an item you will find on our grocery list on a regular basis since both Alexander and Ellie enjoy them, a lot.

As a mom, I like to purchase Go-GURT® Yogurt as a dessert and snack item for the kids.  In the summer we buy them and freeze them and then the kids have fro-yo on the go.  During the school year we refrigerate and freeze; refrigerate for snack or dessert time and freeze to toss in with a cold lunch (Go-GURT® Yogurt will thaw out by lunch time).

 

Kids love Go-GURT® Yogurt because it’s fun to eat, and has great tasting flavors kids crave. And mom loves that Go-GURT® is now made with natural colors and flavors, and contains no high-fructose corn syrup and it’s a good source of calcium.

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