- Hi, and welcome back to another episode of The Breakdown with Bethany. I'm Bethany Braun-Silva, and today we are doubling down on the name of this show. That's because my guest is Bethany Hollers. She's the Content Director of BrickSeek and a Money Saving Expert. So parents, you're definitely gonna wanna listen to this one.(bright upbeat music) Bethany, thank you so much for joining us. Obviously I love your name, but I'm also really interested in what you do. I mean, money saving tips for parents is something that's I probably should focus more on, if I'm being really honest, but tell us about BrickSeek and all your credibility there.- Absolutely. I'm so excited to meet you. We just got done talking about how we don't know many people named Bethany. So it's really cool to actually sit down with another Bethany. My name is Bethany Hollars. I'm the Content Director and also the Head of Media Relations at BrickSeek.com. We're an online shopping tool. We came into existence about 10 years ago. Our founder was actually a LEGO freak, loved collecting LEGOs. It's a huge community out there if you know anyone who's like an avid LEGO collector. They're just great people. He was actually buying sets locally to him in stores like Target and Walmart. And when a set was getting ready to be clearanced out, he'd try and find it so he could stock up on it before they'd stop making it. But he was spending a lot of time and also money, searching, running all around trying to find these sets. He has some software development background. So he created himself a simple tool, where he could put the UPC number of whatever that LEGO set is that he was chasing, into his tool that he created along with his zip code. And it would pull up the closest stores to him, big box retailers like Walmart and Target, and it would tell him, here's how many of those LEGO sets are at each of these specific stores and also here's how much they cost at each of these specific stores. What a lot of people don't realize is that pricing is not the same across retailers, even if it's the same retailer. So if you have two Walmarts, one's 10 miles this way and one's 10 miles this way, they might have the LEGO set at Walmart A for 20 bucks, but if you just went 10 miles in the other direction, maybe Walmart B has already marked that LEGO set down to $10. So he created this tool to save himself money, so he wasn't going to store that didn't carry the LEGO or time. So that he wasn't going to stores that didn't carry the LEGO, but also money, he was finding the stores that had clearance this stuff down. And he released this tool into some of the online LEGO forums that he was a part of and said, feel free to use it, you can use it no matter where you live in the country. And it really just took off from there. People saw the value of being able to put in this information, plus they discovered that you can use it for any UPC, for any product, not just LEGO. So obviously there were so many uses for that, it called on in like the Couponing community and the Mom Deals Seeker community. And it really just took off like wildfire. And so now we've grown into the company that we are today, where we have a ton, a huge suite of different tools to help people save time and money as they shop. We've added a ton of retailers since then. So basically we make it super easy to find really good deals online and in brick-and-mortar stores.- I love that. I mean, as parents moms especially, we are the people that are buying for our kids, we're buying for the house, we're buying for ourselves once in a while, maybe, we'll decide to splurge on ourselves, but we're coming off, obviously the holiday season where people might have gone a little overboard in spending. So what do you recommend if you're kind of trying to tighten the reins a little bit as we're going into 2022 and to be a little bit more smart when it comes to your finances?- So first off, I'd say you wanna be aware of some general retailer cycles. A lot of clearance is kind of cut off towards the end of any year, because the retailers are finishing up their clearance cycle at the end of fall late September, beginning of October'cause they know the holidays are coming up. So they've already clearance out the stuff that they need to get out the doors to make space for that limited edition holiday merchandise to come in. But then once the holidays are done, they need the limited edition holiday merchandise to get back out the door so that they can restock with the normal stuff they carry. So we see a little bit of a lull in some really good like, that super high discount 70 to 90% clearance towards the end of any year, but starting in the new year all that holiday stuff, any excess inventory that these retailers have brought in that they need to get back out the door, we're gonna start to see that clearance pick up big time. Of course I'm with BrickSeek, I'm gonna recommend that you use BrickSeek because we do all of that work for you. We're monitoring the biggest retailers online and brick-and-mortar stores across the country. We're finding those deals before, basically anyone else is, whether it's a human or any other kind of program. When those things start to hit clearance, we're monitoring 24/7 millions and millions of products. And as soon as those prices start to drop, it's hitting our website. So I definitely recommend a tool like BrickSeek, but also there's some general saving tips as well that you can follow, which will help you save money no matter what time of your shopping. So if you wanna go over some of those, I love giving tips for how to save money.- Oh yeah, I mean, definitely. But I'm actually so curious because I think I get a little like a lot of parents, we get a little burnt out from spending at the end of the year. So if kids are asking for something come January and February, my like response is oh no, we don't have the money. Like we don't or even if you do, it's like, no, it's too expensive. Do you have kind of tips around talking to kids in like a way that might be a little bit more digestible for them when talking to them about like money saving tips or spending wisely.- Yeah, so I'm actually at the mom of four, my kids range from nine down to four. So I definitely know exactly what you're talking about. It's been a struggle with me to teach my kids the value of a dollar. I think that's one thing that sometimes it feels like people are kind of losing touch with, like there is still value to a dollar that needs to be taught. That's not something that we just instinctually know, that's something that for, especially for kids, you have to teach them that there's value to money, that money doesn't grow on trees. And especially like in those younger ages, it can be harder to kind of really drive that concept down. For me personally, I always try to tie in the fact that there has to be a little bit of personal effort towards getting that money, it doesn't grow on trees, whether or not that simple chores like unloading the dishwasher and you'll get a quarter for doing that. I think it's important at least for my kids that they're able to see that money start to accumulate. So I actually have a clear jar labeled with each of their names and it's decorated, but they're able to see, oh my money is growing. It's something there that's a physical visual reminder of the more chores that I do, the more times I clean up my room this money is growing, I have more this week than I did last week. And I think that's really important. The other thing is, I think just like you said, sometimes it's a good thing to just say no. The answer doesn't always have to be yes, especially coming up the holidays. I do try and have conversations with my kids when they ask about why the answer is no, not just no. So exactly like you said, well, we're just coming off of the holidays, you guys got a lot of gifts, gifts cost money. You know how much money, how long it took you to earn this much money in your jar? Mom has to save money too and I just spend a lot of it on Christmas. So we have to figure out how to pace our money as well. And I think especially as kids get older, actually allowing them to have some of their own buying authority is probably the best way to drive home the value of a dollar. A quick story about how this is something that I'm gonna do with my kids once they get older. Probably the best lesson my parents taught me to teach me the value of money, how to spend it, how to shop wisely, how it truly began my career as a deal seeker. They gave me a clothing allowance. So once I hit that age of like a tween where I was like, I don't want that mom that you bought, ew it's so gross. And I started to have my own sense of style, my mom said, fine I'm going to let you do the shopping. You want these brand names that I would never spend that amount of money on, but whatever. So she'd say, for summer I was going to spend $250. Here's $250 in an envelope. She'd set some ground rules, you have to buy socks, you have to buy at least a windbreaker or something like that. But otherwise, if you wanna buy three pieces of name brand clothing that's super expensive, that's what you get for summer. Or if you wanna learn how to start shopping the sales at Macy's and figuring out how to do those calculations and get seven pieces of clothing instead. And that really in all honesty, that gave me the buying authority where I felt like I was in charge and I could make my own decisions. That was the number one lesson that was instilled in me that started me thinking of, I can take $20 and spend it on one thing or if I shop smart I can buy two things with it. And it kind of went from there, it's the number one thing I plan to do it with my kids that I would recommend for people. And it doesn't have to be clothing, it can be something else as well, maybe your kids like really into a hobby, video games are huge. You know, here's what I was going to spend for whatever, maybe you get them one thing every other month, you spend it, but once it's gone, it's gone.- I love that. I'm stealing all of these ideas. I feel like part of your BrickSeek app or experience should be your voice coming through telling us like, do this, do that. I love it so much. But speaking of shopping deals in store at Macy's or another-- Where can parents find the best deals?'Cause obviously, especially we're coming off the pandemic, but I'm wondering is online shopping the best place to find deals? Are people still browsing the racks at TJ Maxx and like all of, like where is the best place to find deals these days?- So the question, and I get that all the time. People are like, what's the number one place to find deals? And my answer is always everywhere. You would be amazed, if you know where to look and as you learn these tips and tricks of how to shop smart, you can find deals anywhere. Of course, there's better times a year like Black Friday, Cyber Monday and the holiday times, where we're gonna see the retailers be much more eager to give us discounts than other times of the year. But there are deals to be had no matter where you're shopping, what you're shopping for, where you live. And like you said, the in-store versus online thing, that's definitely a shift in the retail industry that we're starting to see. And we're starting to see that pick up more and more each year. Where retailers are really trying to start to push the consumers to shop online. We actually are starting to see better deals for Cyber Monday now than we used to in the past for Black Friday, for the sole reason that it's more beneficial to the retailer to have you shop online, not that they want you to stay out of the store, but when it comes to just cost effectiveness, delivery efficiency, overall just the infrastructure of the entire shopping and ordering and checkout process, it's easier for them, and it's easier for us to do it online. We're starting to see a lot of brick-and-mortar stores like Walmart, for example, starting to use their individual store hubs almost as like distribution centers, where they're encouraging you to order online, place your order online, and then they're using inventory from their actual stores to fulfill those orders locally. So it's definitely a shift we're gonna continue to see where those retailers are pushing us to do our shopping online. It's not to say that we can't find great deals in-store, that's how BrickSeek started with helping to find those awesome clearance deals in-store, and there are still deals to be had when certain categories of items go on clearance in-store. Of course, you've got the fact that you've gotta go to the store, you have to find the product, you hope that if there's the store says that there's four left that three of those weren't stolen or broken or someone picked it up and they put it back in a completely different part of the store. But online is definitely where I'm encouraging people to go. It's so much easier. You don't leave your house, you do it from your phone, you add whatever you want, you hit the checkout button. And again, if you know some of these tips, it's super easy to save even more online, especially online.- That's amazing. All right, final question. Bethany, where is your favorite place to shop? It could be online or in-store, what is your favorite place?- My favorite place to shop when it comes to basically every single time I check out being like, yes, I got such a good deal is Kohl's. I feel like Kohl's is one of the most, do you like Kohl's?- I love Kohls.- I love Kohl's. Kohl's, maybe we'll get them to sponsor this episode.(both laughing)- Kohl's. Yes, Kohl's. Maybe I add like pops up on the side or something for Kohl, but no, I love Kohl's, I feel like it's one of the most under recognized retailer stores--- My kids love those scratch offs. Like if we get our Kohl's card we do the scratch offs. They love it.- Absolutely. They have so many different ways to save. And again, this is something you kind of have to learn through experience, but if you can kind of master the way to shop at Kohl's. I do all 100% of my kids' clothing shopping, again, I have four kids, it's very expensive. At Kohl's, I save on average over 50% because I know how to shop. So some examples, of how you can save a ton of money at Kohl's. First off, if you've got kids I always recommend, buy whatever size they're gonna need next year, this year, when it's on clearance, throw it in a tote, chuck it in the closet, pull it out next year when they fit into it. And now instead of spending $25 on that pair of Nike shorts, that your kid's gonna get anyway, you bought them a year ahead of time, you're not rushing around, you're not fighting inventory limitations and things like that. And also I get them for $9. You just can't beat it. I have the like, oh, I have a whole stack of stuff over there, actually of my son that just arrived. Under Armour, Nike, the name brand clothes that kids want at literally more than 50% off. Kohl's also has some great coupon programs. Like you mentioned, they've got like their scratch off coupons which are super kind of like fun to do. I really appreciate that they kind of like make it fun to save in that way, but they also allow you to stack coupon codes as well. So you can take, maybe they'll give you like what they call a tier coupon or a category coupon, you'll get $10 off if you spend $50 in the home decor category. So you spend 50 bucks and you get $10 right off the top, but then they'll have another coupon going on at the same time that maybe it's 25% off your whole order. So then you stack that on top of it, now you're getting more of a discount. And then they've got their amazing Kohl's Cash program where they're generally most times of the month are offering money back on your purchase. So you spend $50 you get$10 back of Kohl's Cash that you can redeem at a later time. So now you got this $10 off 50, then you got 25% off for the remainder of that, and then you're making money off of whatever your balance is there. So it's like ways upon ways to save. They've got a Kohl's Rewards program. It's basically and they've got some great sale prices as well. So basically all these things together make it super easy to save a ton of money. It's my favorite place to shop. I never check out feeling like I didn't just get such an amazing deal at such a rush.- I feel like you're right, it's underrated because they also have a super friendly return policy.- Yes.- Great return policy, it's super friendly. And I actually just bought, you reminded me, I just bought my new winter coat from there. So love Kohl's. Bethany, thank you so much. I learned so much. I feel like I have like, I'm gonna have to go back and rewatch this just for my own money saving tips and tricks, all of that. So thank you. Tell everybody where they can find you.- Definitely. You can find me all over the place, but BrickSeek.com is really where you can go to check out some of these great tools. Anyone no matter where you are in the country, you can access BrickSeek.com. You can use things like our Inventory Checkers for some of the major retailers, where you're looking for an item and it will tell you where that item is near you, what it's price near you. If you have a free account with us, you can start setting up some local alerts, online alerts, where we're monitoring the products you wanna buy for you. And then we just notify you when they come into stock or they drop in price near you so that you don't have to do any of that legwork. A ton of tools to help you save time and money. BrickSeek is where you can find me and all of those deals.- Amazing, thank you so much.- Thank you.(bright upbeat music)