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Schoola: $15 in FREE Kids Clothes + FREE Shipping

by Christie on April 20, 2015

Schoola free creditSchoola, a site with gently used (and sometimes new) kids clothing is offering NEW shoppers up to a $15 credit + FREE shipping, when you use this special link HEREThey have this offer periodically and it’s a great way to get totally free kids clothes, shipped FREE to your door. This is a very limited time offer so don’t wait if you are interested. I ordered from them last time they offered this and I was very happy with everything I received.

To grab your credit just go HERE. Then register your new account and start shopping. Once you’ve added $15+ of merchandise to your cart, you should see a $15 credit in your cart at checkout. There is no code needed for the FREE shipping.

SchoolaOnce you are a member of Schoola, you can donate gently used clothing to benefit local schools and kids programs. They send you a bag with a pre-paid mailing label already attached with your first order and you can fill it up and send it in. The proceeds help schools and kids so it’s really a wonderful program. Just go HERE to check it out.

Once you have an account with Schoola you can share this same offer with friends and family. They’ll get the free credit and you will get an additional $15 credit when they make their purchase. Enjoy! 🙂

Christie

{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

Nicole April 20, 2015 at 2:43 pm

I’ve received the free shipping but I’m not getting the $15 credit. I have over $15 in my bag.

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Christie April 20, 2015 at 4:44 pm

You should see the credit on the final screen. If you are at that final screen and you still don’t see it – I would contact their customer service, because it should be there.

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Kelly April 21, 2015 at 3:56 pm

I had the same issue when my boyfriend signed up. We had used the same computer (but live seperately). They limit it to one per household and one per IP address.

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Christie April 21, 2015 at 11:24 pm

You are correct – they do limit you to one per household and one per ip. And I know that can be frustrating because sometimes it’s just easier to explain to the person when you are with them.

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