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Subject: Love JCPenney? Then you're going to love today's Penney Giveaway!
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 Content preview:  JC Then again, if you tell any of my friends they probably
    would not believe you anyway. I love fashion and have since I graduated from
    college. I love designer brands and well made quality clothes and I have
   have bought a lot of designer clothes over the years. But as the years have
    passed, I have become very frugal with my shopping. You cannot buy as many
    designer brands when you have a kid because kids are expensive. But still,
    I would not have been caught dead shopping at JCP a few years ago. I grew
    up loving J.L. Hudsons and the whole ambiance that goes with a high scale
    department store. But the economy has also changed department stores. J.L.
    Hudsons was bought out by Marshall Fields, who was in turn bought out by
   Macys. Lord & Taylor closed and shopping choices are now more limited. Ambiance?
    Please! High quality department store shopping bags have been downscaled
   into cheap plastic sacks (yuck!). Macys had downscaled to the point where
   I sometimes think I am in Sears. Stores are selling less designer clothes
   and opting for "private brands" so they can keep more of the profit. So when
    a friend gave me a JCP gift card two years ago, I went in just to use it
   for my son. Coming out of the store, I had to go through the women's department.
    That is when I saw a beautiful matching twin set. Hmmm... Since I need petite
    size tops, I just knew the twin set was not in my size. Then I noticed that
    JCP has a petite department and the twin set came in my size. And it was
   on sale. And I had a 15% off coupon. Hmmm.... I bought it. I loved it. I still
    love it. So I became a closet JCP fashionista. On every JCP receipt is special
    number that can be used to do an internet survey to get a 15 percent off
   coupon. So I started sneaking in on my lunch hour to see what was on sale
   in the petite department so I could use my coupon. That is when I noticed
   that JCP has lots of new designer brands. My favorite is Ralph Lauren which
    is branded at JCP as "American Living". This is a great brand that has dresses,
    tops, pants, jeans, [...] 
 
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Then again, if you tell any of my friends they probably would not believe you anyway. I love fashion and have since I graduated from college. I love designer brands and well made quality clothes and I have have bought a lot of designer clothes over the years.

But as the years have passed, I have become very frugal with my shopping. You cannot buy as many designer brands when you have a kid because kids are expensive. But still, I would not have been caught dead shopping at JCP a few years ago. I grew up loving J.L. Hudsons and the whole ambiance that goes with a high scale department store.

But the economy has also changed department stores. J.L. Hudsons was bought out by Marshall Fields, who was in turn bought out by Macys. Lord & Taylor closed and shopping choices are now more limited. Ambiance? Please! High quality department store shopping bags have been downscaled into cheap plastic sacks (yuck!). Macys had downscaled to the point where I sometimes think I am in Sears. Stores are selling less designer clothes and opting for "private brands" so they can keep more of the profit.

So when a friend gave me a JCP gift card two years ago, I went in just to use it for my son. Coming out of the store, I had to go through the women's department. That is when I saw a beautiful matching twin set. Hmmm... Since I need petite size tops, I just knew the twin set was not in my size. Then I noticed that JCP has a petite department and the twin set came in my size. And it was on sale. And I had a 15% off coupon. Hmmm....

I bought it. I loved it. I still love it.

So I became a closet JCP fashionista. On every JCP receipt is special number that can be used to do an internet survey to get a 15 percent off coupon. So I started sneaking in on my lunch hour to see what was on sale in the petite department so I could use my coupon. That is when I noticed that JCP has lots of new designer brands. My favorite is Ralph Lauren which is branded at JCP as "American Living". This is a great brand that has dresses, tops, pants, jeans, handbags, and socks (soup to nuts) for women, men and children. I also love the brand 'I ???????Heart??????? Ronson' by Charlotte Ronson which does some great dresses. Do I buy all my clothes at JCP? Heck no! But I do buy all my wardrobe basics there and mix them with my existing high end clothing and shoes.

JCP has a Reward program where you can earn $10 gift certificates. You register your credit card and the program tracks for you when you reach enough points for your gift certificate. They also give you $10 gift certificates from time to time just for being a reward user. I usually get about three "just because" $10 gift certificates per year outside of my normal rewards based on points.

JCP also has great clearance sales where they give an extra percent off the already marked down price. They usually start out at an extra 15% off and tops out at an extra 50% off - and you can use your 15% off survey coupon AND $10 rewards certificate on top of all these discounts! I have bought clothing for up to 97% off.

So I think you now see why I love shopping at JCP. Designer brands, sales, coupons, and free gift certificates. All the elements a bargainista loves...

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