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Home›Tech Advice›T.J. Maxx Shopping Secrets: 6 Money-Saving Tips More People Should Know About

T.J. Maxx Shopping Secrets: 6 Money-Saving Tips More People Should Know About

By Matthew Lynch
July 6, 2023
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Introduction:

T.J. Maxx is a go-to destination for shoppers seeking designer brands without the designer price tags. With its wide variety of merchandise, including clothing, accessories, and home goods, it can be a treasure trove for shoppers looking for discounted items. However, there are some shopping secrets that can help you save even more during your T.J. Maxx shopping spree. Here are six money-saving tips that every T.J. Maxx shopper should be aware of:

1. Shop on weekdays:

Weekends are typically the busiest times for stores like T.J. Maxx, so it’s best to avoid the crowds and shop on weekday mornings if possible. This is when new merchandise hits the shelves, and employees have stocked the store overnight, ensuring you get first dibs on the best deals.

2. Get familiar with the markdown schedule:

T.J. Maxx has a specific markdown schedule that varies by location. While they don’t release their markdown schedule outright, regular shoppers suggest that markdowns usually happen between Monday and Wednesday on alternating weeks. Keep an eye out for red clearance tags and stickers that signal even deeper discounts.

3. Look for yellow-tagged clearance items:

When browsing through clearance racks, keep your eyes peeled for yellow tag items (as opposed to red-tagged items), as these indicate final markdown prices with no further reductions to be taken in the future.

4. Make friends with store employees:

As tempting as it might be to keep your shopping secrets to yourself, making friends with T.J.Maxx employees can work in your favor when it comes to knowing about special deals or upcoming sales events. Employees often have insider knowledge about upcoming markdowns or sales events.

5. Use social media and join email lists:

Follow T.J.Maxx on their social media accounts (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) and join their email list. They often post information about sales events, promotions, and even contests where you can win store gift cards or other prizes.

6. Take advantage of the return policy:

T.J.Maxx offers a fairly generous return policy, allowing you to return items within 30 days of purchase for a full refund or store credit if you change your mind about something. Just make sure to hold onto your receipts. This policy can help take the pressure off of impulse purchases and ensure you’re only bringing home items that you genuinely want and love.

Conclusion:

By following these T.J. Maxx shopping secrets, you’ll be better equipped to find the best deals on quality merchandise without breaking the bank. Happy shopping!

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