C.F.
dear E.
feel free to email me
i know of a ton on yahoo groups
i also participate in some great sharing groups
C.
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Hi! Does anyone out there know of any good coupon websites? I have currently discontinued my subscription to the paper therefore I no longer get the Sunday coupons. I have also been printing off coupons from Smartsource for years now but it seems like lately there are not any coupons on there for the things I buy. Any suggestions?
dear E.
feel free to email me
i know of a ton on yahoo groups
i also participate in some great sharing groups
C.
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I used to use thegrocerygame.com but then i found couponmom.com which is similar and free. I think it is worth it to get the paper every week. I live in tampa, so I can get the St. Pete Times on Sunday for only 50 cents. I also asked my friends and neighbors to give me their coupons if they don't want them. You'd be surprised at how many people just throw them out. Couponmom has a lot of good tips n how to use their site properly and save as much as possible.
Good Luck!
A.
So, I don't have any advice but I wanted to say thanks for putting the question out there- I never knew of the online world of coupons! I would just use what I could find in the newspaper. I am going to check out these sights!
Go Mamasource!
A.
Go to thegrocerygame.com... they have links to some good coupon sites.
I am an avid coupon clipper and a member of the grocery game also. It is the best site in the world and even if you do not want to subscribe to the service(lists) they have an awesome message board that you can get great tips from (can I say anyone want either free polly pockets or a nice little discount on the bigger ones). On the board they give good unadvertised deals, and if you like shopping at Target, you have to go visit the Target board and see what you can find. A few things that I remember from the target boards are $.12 cans of tuna, and $.02 jars of gerber baby food! THis week, if you have the coupons, target has hersheys fun size bags of candy for halloween at $.16 a bag with a target and manufactures Q. Target has a coupon link on their webpage and you can use a Target coupon, plus a manufacturers coupon on the same item. I got pillsbury toaster strudels(not that it was a need item but still good) for $.50 a box last month.
Your Sunday paper is still the best source for coupons though. Also, if you like magazines, check out the All You Magazine(only sold at Walmart, or you can get a real cheap subscription on ebay) That mag has tons of great and higher valued coupons in it every month.
Hi E.,
The website that I use for online coupons is Coolsavings.com. It's a free website and all you have to do is just register. Good luck.
C.
Hi E.,
Check out this site and look around. You may find something you can use. http://www.couponmoms.com
Good luck!
K.
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coolsavings.com couponmoms.com
Another great site is:
http://www.kizoodle.com/
My Referral Code: F7EUQB
They have coupons, stuff for kids, mom and so much more. Its like ebay but instead of paying cash for things you want to buy you use a point system. You do have to pay to ship any items you sell and its alot of fun. Good luck T.
There are many sites that have online coupons. In my opinion, are the easiest to use and you can search coupons for products you are interested. Most such sites have a variety of products and have deals for many stores. Here are two of my favorites
http://promocodes2011.com/
http://www.couponmountain.com/
Good luck !
You mentioned that it's not for things that you buy. Check the manufacturer's website for the things you buy regularly. Lots of times they have a "club" that you can join and they'll send you things like free samples and coupons periodically in the mail. If you don't see one listed, contact them and ask if they have any coupons or deals available.
I get a lot of free samples from a website called absurdlycool.com no www. in front of it.
Also, if you like cooking magazines, Kraft has a great free one. Sign up at kraftfoods.com and the magazine is called Food and Family. There are usually coupons in there as well.
Good luck!
Try this website...
http://www.thegrocerygame.com/
There is a small monthly fee to join ($5.00, I think?) but it has cut our monthly grocery bills in half!!! It's fun too!
Good Luck~
K. =)
First of all let me say thank you so very much for sharing your husband with our country. I am a big supporter of our military and I am so grateful for you, your son and your husband's sacrifices.
OK, hope that didn't sound too nutty.
Another great place is ebay. That too probably sounds nutty, but people sell them on ebay for like a $1 or so for 100.
I have bought and sold them on there for years.
Also, freecycle.com people give them away on there as well.
Good luck
E.,
There really aren't many good coupon sites that I know of because most of them have a lot of the same coupons, however, I tend to use coolsavings.com (sometimes), smartsource (alot), and couponmom.com (every now and then). I buy the Sunday newspaper on Sundays from 7-11 and it's only a $1 and I get the majority of my coupons from there. I don't know how much your subscription was but it turns out being about a $1 a week for us. I don't want to subscribe to it because one week I may not want to get it or have that extra dollar to spend.
A REALLY good coupon forum is hotcouponworld.com and they are some awesome coupon shoppers and savers! They helped me to learn how to get the best bang for my buck using coupons. I never really knew there was a strategy in using coupons until searching up on them. I just recently got 3 packs of toilet paper for FREE from using my $1 off coupon when Albertsons was having a 10 for $10 sale on the Scott brand...lol.
The time was the first time I used the help from the forum and I saved almost $40 with coupons and sales mixed. I still have a rain check from the 10 for $10 sale on the Totinos pizza rolls that my kids love because they didn't have them. They will be BOGO free with my coupons. :) I am just loving using coupons! HTH
V.
Coupons.com is a great resource, the Sunday paper is also my best source for stuff I regularly buy. To get the most bang for my buck, however, I use the coupons I clip in conjunction with my weekly grocery store circular that comes in the mail - I do best at Winn Dixie (buy one get one free meat selections for example). I REGULARLY save between $10 - $15 each trip with my clipped/printed coupons and about $50 - $60 in conjunction with the weekly circular. Winn Dixie does require you get their little points card to get their savings but when you do, they will also print out more coupons for things you buy normally and depending on how much you spend, a $10 off coupon for next shopping trip or $25 in gas, stuff like that. Sorry this is so long but you are hearing from someone who didn't give a damn about saving money at the store last year until I lost my lucrative job early this year, had my second child this summer and sent my husband off to Seattle to find work...yeah, coupons work when you don't want welfare and still need to put food on the table.
Many thanks and prayers for you and your husband's sacrifice for our country...