Chinook Book Now Offers Mobile App: Green Deals in the Bay

I know there are tons of coupon books that overwhelm your inbox with daily deals everyday, but this one is something you will actually want to check out. Chinook Book saves you money on products and offers that truly make a difference. By becoming more environmentally aware here in the Bay Area, you are essentially affecting our the longevity of our planet as a whole. And, now you can’t complain that it is “too expensive” to “go green” – because Chinook Book makes it affordable for you.

Chinook Book assembles offers from the best green and local merchants throughout the Bay Area & Santa Cruz – that’s over 600 merchants in all. Check out the latest offers in three new editions: the East Bay print edition, the Silicon Valley/Santa Cruz print edition or the new Bay Area/Santa Cruz mobile app eddition.

This app is FREE to download – so what are you waiting for?? Once you have downloaded the app and created your account, you can purchase a pack of 500+ coupons for $10 directly through the app. (You will receive these 500 coupons for FREE if you do it right now and qualify within the first 20,000 people to download it!)

To purchase your new pack directly through your app:

  1. Open the app. From the menu, tap More, then Add Coupons.
  2. Follow the prompts to purchase a pack.
  3. Watch the magic coupon loader do its thing.
Or, if that is too hard to understand, watch the video here. This app may be just the thing to make all you broke-asses finally get a green thumb. Check out Chinook Book for awesome deals on dining, shopping, entertainment, travel and more.

 

 

About the author

Heidi Smith - The Ultimate Scavenger

Originally from San Diego, Heidi migrated north to study journalism at SFSU and interned for the SF Bay Guardian writing music stuff. She later embarked on a study-abroad program in both Denmark and Holland, and basically never came home. For six long years, she froze her ass off in Oslo, Norway, pretending to be a viking princess, trying to figure out how to survive in the most expensive city in the world. The other two years were spent frolicking on the beach in Spain - sipping on sangria in between being tossed around Europe working as a stressed-out journalist. Heidi currently works at for a non-profit cultural exchange program, helping others experience life from a different perspective. She is thrilled to be back in SF, magnetizing the obscure, and scavenging the city for fun, free things to do.

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