Friday, January 8, 2010

How do you save money with coupons? where do you get the coupons you need?

Hi i know that there are people out there that get groceries almost free because they use coupons. I am wondering how do you do this.. how do you get coupons for the items that you are in need of? is there so tricks to the trade that i can learn? also is there a website that you use?How do you save money with coupons? where do you get the coupons you need?
Just got to http://www.007coupons.com when you shop onlineHow do you save money with coupons? where do you get the coupons you need?
Sure it will save you some money using coupons but takes lots of discipline to make sure you don't ended up with a bunch of stuff you don't need.





You time might be better spend to find a job.





Best wishes.
buy the sunday newspaper -- it always have a bunch of coupons in it -- be careful when using coupons -- let say they have a brand name product with a coupon worth 35 cents but it could be 40 cents higher than the store brand.. also do not buy a product that you have a coupon for that you really will not use,
Check your local newspaper on Sundays...there are TONS of coupons for you to clip. Also, research the grocery stores around you...some of them double coupons! (A coupon for 50 cents off instead takes $1 off.) For example, Giant Eagle grocery stores in the Pittsburgh area do this.
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We only use coupons for items we regularly buy unless it is a full-price coupon, which makes it free.





We use coupons for all of our shopping. However, we rarely use online coupons because the newspaper coupons are much more valuable. For example, why use a 25-cent coupon online when the newspaper has a 75-cent coupon for the same item?





Here's my best advice:





1. Invest in 1-2 Sunday newspapers and clip out the coupons.





2. For the coupons you use most often, go to eBay, where you can purchase extras at a very reasonable price. We usually pay no more than $1-$3 for 10-20 coupons, including shipping (a first-class stamp and #10 envelope).





Here's a direct link to the listings: http://health-beauty.listings.ebay.com/C鈥?/a>





3. If you want to go online, here's a couple web sites we do frequent for product news, trials, recipes and, occasionally, a coupon:





http://www.pg.com/en_US/products/index.j鈥?/a>





http://www.kraftfoods.com/kf?e=email





We've had the best luck online filling out company surveys. The company, in turn, sends us a product trial or a coupon for the full price of the product. (Last week, we received a coupon for a box of Capri Sun drinks, a $3.50 value.)





Email me if you need more help.
It would take a lot of work to use enough coupons to not pay for groceries, but you can shop at places that double them. But when I did that, I ended up buying things I really didn't need just because. You can get them in the Sunday paper.
The Sunday paper is probably your best source. By the way, if you want to know a way to get money back every time you shop at Ebay and over 120 online stores, then send me an email.
TheGroceryGame.com has a list of grocery coupons...you can print only the ones your want. BTW you do not have to join to print the coupons. :)

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