Austin Fields MD+FollowHoliday Gifts That Aren’t Amazon (And Still Cheap!)Amazon gifts are starting to feel a little... samey? If you want to wow your friends and fam with something unique (without emptying your wallet), check out these 5 sites: BoxLunch for pop-culture goodies, Society6 for indie art, Redbubble for quirky finds, Uncommon Goods for artisan vibes, and Etsy for handmade treasures. All under $25! Your secret Santa game just leveled up. #Shopping #HolidayShopping #GiftIdeas00Share
Brianna Smith+FollowHoliday Gifts Everyone’s Obsessed WithStuck on what to buy this year? These are the gifts HuffPost readers can’t stop adding to their carts—think stocking stuffers, cool gadgets, and thoughtful finds for every budget. If you’re tired of endless gift guides, this list is basically the cheat sheet of what’s actually trending. Your future self (and your giftees) will thank you! #Shopping #GiftGuide #HolidayShopping11Share
Anthony Christian+FollowTJ Maxx’s Holiday Gift Drop Is WildTJ Maxx is seriously coming for our wallets this Christmas! Their new holiday gift collections are packed with designer bags (think Guess, Steve Madden, Michael Kors), luxe beauty sets, and cute stocking stuffers—all for way less than you’d expect. Whether you’re shopping for your BFF, your mom, or yourself (no judgment), there’s something for everyone. The best part? Most finds are under $60. If you love a good deal, you need to check this out before it’s all gone! #Shopping #TJMaxxFinds #HolidayShopping20Share
Joseph Livingston+FollowHoliday Shopping? Don’t Fall for the Credit Card Trap!Kevin O’Leary (yep, the Shark Tank guy) says those crazy Black Friday deals you saw online were powered by AI that knows exactly what you want. But here’s the catch: he warns not to let the holiday hype push you into credit card debt—especially with interest rates sky-high. If you’re tempted by buy-now-pay-later offers, remember: it’s easy to overspend. O’Leary’s money hack? Stick to one card, set a limit, and have a payoff plan before you click ‘buy.’ #Business #MakeMoney #HolidayShopping10Share
KineticKaleidoscope+FollowCHECK your gift cards before buying!I just bought a $50 Vanilla Visa card for my niece. She tried to use it online, and the balance was $0. Here is the scam: Thieves steal the cards, carefully slice open the package, scratch the code, record it, and put a new sticker over it. They put it back on the shelf. Once you load money at the register, their software drains it instantly. Run your finger over the barcode. If it feels bumpy or like a sticker has been placed on top, DO NOT BUY IT. #GiftCardScam #RetailTheft #HolidayShopping #ScamAlert #MoneyTips20Share
pamela66+Follow⚠️ URGENT WARNING to all women shopping aloneI’m shaking as I write this, but I need to warn everyone in [City/Area Name]. I was leaving the mall parking lot around 6 PM tonight. It was already pitch black. I loaded my bags into the trunk, got in the driver's seat, and locked the doors (habit). That’s when I noticed a flannel shirt wrapped around my windshield wiper. My first instinct was to get out and pull it off so I could see. I literally had my hand on the door handle when I remembered a post I read on here a few months ago. DO NOT GET OUT. This is a tactic to get you to exit the vehicle while the engine is running or the keys are in your hand. Distracted, frustrated, and vulnerable. I honked my horn long and hard, and I saw a dark SUV two spots over suddenly turn its lights on and speed off. I drove to a well-lit gas station before removing the shirt. Please, tell your wives, daughters, and moms. The holidays are prime time for predators. Keep your head on a swivel. #SafetyAlert #HumanTraffickingAwareness #Carjacking #WomensSafety #HolidayShopping #CloseCall #StaySafe318123Share
Amanda+FollowThanksgiving Done successfully all thanks to walmart voucherThanksgiving almost didn’t happen for me this year. Prices were ridiculous, SNAP wasn’t stretching at all, and everything I needed for dinner felt way out of my budget. I was honestly ready to give up on the whole holiday because it felt impossible to afford. Walmart ended up saving the day for me. Between the cheaper swaps, last-minute deals, and a little extra help I wasn’t expecting, I managed to pull a real Thanksgiving meal together. If you’re struggling with groceries too, I added something in my bio that helped me get through it. Use it if you need it. #Thanksgiving2025 #WalmartFinds #WalmartFinds #HolidayShopping #GroceryHacks #BudgetLife #SNAPStruggles #EBTBenefitsWoes #RealLifeParenting #HolidayShopping #FamilyDinner #StretchYourGroceries2211Share
dramirez+FollowTo the person who stole my kid's Lego set off my porch: I have you on 4K video.I was at work for literally 2 hours. The Amazon notification said "Delivered," but when I got home, the porch was empty. Checked the Ring camera, and sure enough, some guy in a gray hoodie casually walked up, grabbed the box, and jogged to a waiting car. It wasn't anything expensive, just a Lego set for my son, but it feels so violating. Is anyone else on [Street Name/Neighborhood] missing packages today? I’m filing a police report, but we all know how much good that does. Watch your packages, folks. #PorchPirates #PackageTheft #NeighborhoodWatch #RingDoorbell #CrimeWatch #HolidayShopping #Thief90Share
eric80+FollowFuture Me is going to hate Present Me. Anyone else drowning in "Buy Now, Pay Later" receipts? 💳The holiday sales got me good. I used Klarna/Affirm for a few "big" Christmas gifts for the kids because the upfront cost was too high. It felt like free money at the time. Now I’m looking at my budget for January and realizing I have four different payment plans coming out of my account at the same time. I feel like I'm borrowing from my future rent money just to put presents under the tree. Is anyone else relying on these installment plans to survive the holidays? #BuyNowPayLater #DebtTrap #HolidayShopping #Budgeting #FinancialStress #Parenting #Christmas202510Share
carlsongary+FollowTarget, Walmart, and Best Buy’s Holiday Survival ModeHoliday shopping on a budget? You’re not alone—stores like Target and Walmart are slashing prices on essentials and hyping up value deals because shoppers are feeling the pinch. Retailers are scrambling to keep us spending without breaking the bank, with more discounts and practical promos than ever. The big shift: brands are ditching luxury vibes for “shop smart” messaging. If you’re hunting for deals, now’s the time to stretch your dollar! #Business #LocalBusiness #HolidayShopping20Share