Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Where o' where do you get all those coupons?

There are several ways you can obtain your coupons:
  • Newspaper (if you don't subscribe, ask your neighbors, church members and co-workers if you can have their coupon inserts--that's if they don't coupon.  Funny story--I even asked an older gentleman that was walking out the store if he was going to use his coupons--went home with an extra set of coupons)
  • Online (redplum.com, smartsource.com, coupon.com)
  • In store ads
  • Manufacturer's website
  • Coupon distributors (this is where I get the majority of my coupons--as it's more cost effective for me since I am known to purchase up to 10 papers.  I love this option because I don't have to worry about recycling the 9 other unread newspapers.  This service sends you TEN of each insert that is in the Sunday's paper.  Multiple newspaper is how you will begin your stockpile)
See below what just arrived in my mail box...my weekly inserts from Mad Coupons!!  In this lot, I received 10-Proctor & Gamble, 10-Red Plum and 10-SmartSource.  Now if I would have purchased TEN Sunday newspapers, it would have cost me $21.40 (paper and tax) but ordering from this coupon distributor I paid $10.50--a $10.90 savings and I don't have to worry about recycling the unused paper.

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