K.M.
My sister uses the Grocery Game it's a website and they send ONLY coupons you want/need and a large number of them I think ... she says it really works when she uses it.
I've decided to start couponing again but I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to get more Sunday coupons without having to buy multiple Sunday papers?
Do they offer the Sunday paper at a discount after Sunday or is there some sort of coupon outlet where I can get them cheaper? At $4 a paper, it just isn't cost effective but I DO know I need multiples...
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Thanks for all the input. I've been doing printable coupons for awhile but it really does consume quite a bit of ink so I try to limit that. My husband has agreed to get up around 3:30 am in the morning to see if he can catch the newspaper delivery person and see what kind of deal we can work out. Keep your fingers crossed!
My sister uses the Grocery Game it's a website and they send ONLY coupons you want/need and a large number of them I think ... she says it really works when she uses it.
I get my sunday paper at the dollar store! i picked up a couple of them so i had multiple coupon packs and then the lady behind me bought the rest of the stack! BUT i'd love to know how to get it even for less.
Been kind of thinking about this too--so I googled it. Here are some of the results:
Check “Free To The Public” Papers: Many subscribe to the inserts. Get as many as you can.
Check At Your Local Store: Many grocery stores discount the price of Sunday papers. Stores also return unsold papers for credit when the next paper is delivered; generally inserts do not need to be returned. Ask the late night shift, you might be surprised.
Check Local Restaurants, Hotels, Hospitals, Airports, etc.: Basically anywhere people purchase papers and sit down to read them. Ask people if they are going to use the inserts. If they leave their paper behind, take it before it gets tossed. Make friends with the receptionists, hostesses, lobby managers, and ask them to save them for you when they are tidying up the area.
Check Newspaper Recycling Bins: Apartment, condos, hotels, businesses, neighborhoods, communities, even the recycling centers will often allow you to look through their paper recycle. If you live in a town with curbside recycling, taking a evening stroll the night before they are picked up can give you a lot of extra coupons inserts at no cost.
Ask neighbors, if they would be willing to donate their coupons to you.
our dollar tree was selling them monday for $1, and people were buying armfulls of them....i would call and ask....
There are a couple of other options besides the newspaper. Try coupons.com - you can pick the coupons you want, then print them. They change every few days. There's also another one - shortcuts.com - where you can electronically load coupons to your Tom Thumb Rewards card, Kroger Rewards card, etc. You don't even clip them. They go on the rewards card and are automatically taken off if you buy those items at the store.
My cousins wife gets them at the dollar store. =)
I go the paper from someone who works around the neighborhood and was going door to door and it was $2 a paper and I paid 6 months in advance and got a silver press pass for additional around town savings.
Also, I shop a great deal on ebay so if there is a coupon I really really like in the paper I look and usually can spend a few bucks but get a "lot" of maybe 15 or so on ebay of the one I really will use.
Ask your neighbors to save their papers for you. Many people dont use coupons so I would guess you could get the freebies that way. Specifically tell them you really only want the coupon ads if they dont save them.
Hi! Im not sure what mlpart of the country you live in, but check to see if the Sunday paper doesn't come bundle as a double. It's usually a dollar or so cheaper than buying two individual papers. In our market (DFW), the double paper costs $5 and we can get the early edition on Saturday. We also have easy access to another market's papers for half the price.
Also, talk to friends, family, coworkers and neighbors. Tell them you're trying to get multiple copies of the coupon inserts. Offer to pay postage if they don't live near buy. (This is where I get most of my extra inserts.)
Check with your local recycling center or with the newspaper delivery person. They might have extras for you.
Hope this helps!
K.
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I purchase two double pack newspapers at Wal-Mart for $2.88 each duble pack. You can also solicit your friends/neighbors for theirs if they don't use it.
My sons and I used to throw newspapers so my sons could earn college money. We always had inserts left over. If I found some really good coupons I could use I would take the inserts.
Ask your newpaper boy or deliverer. If you offered to give him or her 10 cents to 25 cents for each insert, you'd probably get more than you could stand.
Good luck to you and yours.
Go online to the Dallas Morning News website and subscribe to the Briefing. It comes on Sat and has the smartsource insert. It is Free. I had no idea the dollar store had papers- I am checking that out. I coupon and hate the cost of buying the paper, especially when the rest goes in the trash!
OMG and I complained about our local paper at $1.50 for sundays. I will not complain anymore. But what I do is pass the coupons that I do not use to my neighbor down the street, who then passes what she does not use to her sister in law who then passes what she does not use to her grand-daughter. I am the only one with dogs so they always give me the dog food coupons. Try this with coworkers, neighbors, family and friends. Good luck
There are services that clip coupons for you and you can order them in multiple quanties online for a small fee. Google "coupon clipping services". http://couponcarryout.com/ is an example. Good Luck!
Tom Thumb sells them bundled (2 together) I think at a slight discount. The Richardson Public library also collects coupons you can sort through/choose from. I have not actually used the service, though, so I don't know exactly how it works.
Red Plum, Smart Source, and P&G are ones that do coupon inserts in Sunday paper. You can go directly to their websites and print coupons from there. Also, google coupons and it will give you all kinds of sites where you can print coupons, or load them onto your grocery reward card.
My mother in law gets just the coupon hand outs at the train station. She always gives me stacks of them.