Excellent prices AND free shipping…with NO minimum order? Yes! Technically, if you really just HAD to have a box of paper clips, and ONLY a box of paperclips, you could order from Costco, pay $0.16, and have them shipped to your door (uhh - I can’t even mail a postcard for that!). Thankfully, they have many more low-priced office supplies to choose from.

$0.16: Paperclips (100 count)
$0.21: Small Binder Clips (12 count)
$0.25: Staple Remover
$0.38: Clear Plastic Ruler (12-inch)
$0.41: Letter Opener
$0.44: Jumbo Paper Clips (100 count)
$0.44: 3″ X 5″ Plain OR Ruled Index Cards
$0.47: Mechanical Pencil Lead Refills (12 per tube)
$0.49: #2 Pencils (12 count)
$0.53: Medium Binder Clips (12 count)
$0.59: Staples (5,000 count)
$0.64: Invisible Tape Refill (1,296″ per roll)
$0.65: Clear Push Pins (100 count)
$0.67: Clipboard (Letter size)
$0.68: Index Tabs (5 count)
$0.72: Ballpoint Pens (Red, Blue, or black - 12 count)
…And the list goes on and on…
I knew this coupon would come in handy! The last thing I really need is more Post-It notes, but if you’re running low, here’s a way to get free Post-It Sortable Cards and Sticky Notes (no coupon-printing limits), and more importantly…earn overage discounts on other items you purchase in the same transaction!

Today’s Stock the Pantry item isn’t likely one for which you’ll want to make a special trip. The coupons are good through 12/31/07, so print and keep them with you for your next trip to Office Depot, Staples, Office Max, or your other favorite supply store, then check out the clearance section, where they usually have a selection of Post-it products on clearance. With the online printable PDF coupon, save $3 on each purchase of two Post-it Brand products.

If you “purchased” the free screwdrivers from Buy.com last week, you’ll have to use a different email address for this transaction, as this also involves the Google checkout promotion. The process is exactly the same, with the addition of a rebate/magazine subscription step.

Receive free portable USB storage from USBforFree.com. The free products are given out to increase brand recognition from their advertisers. If you don’t mind a small advertisement printed on the drive, sign up.

USBs are great organizational tools, allowing users to maintain back-ups of important files for access from any computer.
ArkALMIGHTY offers a free website for each church to coordinate services within their congregation. Members can post a need for assistance, and other members can view and volunteer in areas they choose. If you don’t already have an online volunteer scheduling service in your church, you might start out with ArkALMIGHTY. In addition to helping out members, it promotes congregational support, and allows members to develop relationships with others that they might not have known about otherwise.

If you have a need outside of your church, within your circle of family and friends, Lotsa Helping Hands is a really helpful site for coordinating volunteer services.
KeepYouSafe.com is an online safe deposit system that allows members to securely store electronic data. If you’re away from your computer, that data can be accessed from any computer with internet access, using your unique user ID and password. You can store up to 10 items for no fee, and many more files for only $4 per month. Suggested files are: images of your wallet contents, insurance policies and home inventory details, pictures and family records, and passwords.
With so many free online photo hosting sites, I would store images and photos elsewhere, and utilize KeepYouSafe for credit cards, passwords, and other important files. By prioritizing, you should be able to fit most of your important documents in the smaller-sized, free “deposit box”.