Search This Blog

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Top Ten Coupon Sites

Retail Me Not http://www.retailmenot.com/

Retail Me Not collects coupons from more than 40,000 retailers. This site features a simple way to search for coupon codes dedicated to specific online retailers. Promotional codes are user submitted and rated depending on success rate. Retail Me Not does not require a membership or subscription.
P&G Everyday Solutions http://www.pgeverydaysolutions.com/pgeds/index.jsp
This site offers a variety of coupons under the Proctor and Gamble (P&G) corporation. These include name brand products such as Tide, Olay, Crest, Charmin and Iams, just to name a few. Membership is required and free, however, P&G Everyday Solutions will mail free samples as well. Coupons can be mailed, printed or loaded onto your grocery card (what is a grocery card?).
Shortcuts http://shortcuts.com/

Most grocery stores offer a membership card program. This card program is usually free and offers frequent shoppers lower prices on featured items. Shortcuts has teamed up with several grocers to provide a way to add additional savings onto the card. By signing up with Shortcuts and linking your membership to your grocery card, savings are deducted from your grocery bill at checkout.
Cellfire http://www.cellfire.com/

Cellfire is similar to Shortcuts as far usability. Both offer memberships linked to your grocery card. However, Cellfire offers coupons and discounts available to use on your cellphone. With a downloadable application, users select a coupon depending on the retail establishment and show it to the cashier. The cashier copies code, and applies the discount.
Red Plum http://www.redplum.com/
Typically, Red Plum is a pull-out section in most local Sunday newspapers, but they also have a Web site. This Web site offers the same types of printable coupons for use in grocery stores. These coupons vary by location. No membership is required through Red Plum and coupons can be easily accessed.
Coupons.com http://www.coupons.com/

Coupons.com is a source for manufacturer coupons for grocery and health items. Membership is available but not required. These coupons can be selected and printed all at one time.
Smartsource.com http://smartsource.com

Smartsource offers printable coupons and deal from a large variety of manufacturers and companies. These are not limited to grocery and health food items, but also contain coupons for Blu-Ray discs and services. Membership is not required.
A Full Cup http://www.afullcup.com/

A Full Cup is a site that contains a range of manufacturer coupons, online coupons and online shopping discounts. This site is also fully integrated and matches coupons with low prices on (?) products. A Full Cup provides references on the method of couponing along with savings. Membership is free and required in order to use this service.
Shop At Home http://www.shopathome.com/Free-Stuff.aspx

Shop At Home provides discounts for online shopping as well as a cash back program. When shopping online using their cash back program, users can earn cash as well as save money. Membership is required with Shop At Home, but is a free service.
Slick Deals http://slickdeals.net/

Slick Deals offers coupons — manufacturer and printable.. However, Slick Deals logs online retailer specials, temporary price cuts and sales. By following their blog, users can find specials and promotions online and in stores.
It’s important to understand a store’s policy regarding coupons because each store is different. Some stores allow you to “stack” coupons (which means using more than one coupon on a product). However, some stores limit the number of coupons to stack on one item. Using coupons can be an effective way to save money on everyday purchases and even special occasions.

XTRA COUPONS!!!

THANKS TO TRACY, WE HAVE MORE COUPONS IN HERE FROM LAST WEEK (NOV 6TH INSERTS)

Thursday, November 3, 2011

I find it much easier to view each store, select what I want PERIOD and then just compare the prices AFTER each store is printed. At first I was going back & forth between stores to see who was less expensive but I think now I got a flow going. I have not researched but Don said if you pay for a Walgreens prescription card ($35 @ year?), that after your initial purchase, you receive 20% off every single purchase in the store. I just don't shop @ Walgreens enough to make this worth it. They seem to have good deals also but seriously, does anyone think I can keep up with CVS & Walgreens? I would be so confused.

This is fun !
Ya'l have no idea how difficult it was for me to get to this point, "post a comment". Asked ? on the floor but just got laughed at (shame on you T Reyna !) ... can u print coupons at the library ? Since u can only print one coupon pe r computer.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Dont toss your walmart add today!

This weekends walmart add has some good cosmetic coupons on the back page! Sneaky walmart lol

Happy saving,
Heather

Saturday, October 8, 2011

coupon websites

www.couponmom.com

www.krazycouponlady.com

www.budgetsavvydiva.com

www.thedealyo.com

www.moneysavingqueen.com

www.shesaved.com

Friday, October 7, 2011

Welcome!

We envision this blog as a place for all of us in dispatch to share our savings. We will make it where everyone can start new posts, so it's not just Heather or my blog, but it's everyone's blog.

You can use this to talk about anything you are saving on: coupon savings, clearance sales, sales, free samples, etc. For clearance sales especially it would be good to include which location you bought the items at since clearance varies so much from store to store.

You could also use this site to ask about where to get the best price on certain things. Also if you know of any good coupon websites you can post them on here.

Let us know if you have any problems with the blog because we are new to all of this, so it might take some trial and error!

Looking forward to hearing about all of your tips!

Amanda

Welcome to Coupon 911!!!

We are proud to announce our newest addiction in blog form through Coupon 911! Please stop by and share in the savings with the tips and tricks of the pros. (yes amanda, that means you lol)  I cant wait to see all the savings that come from the new blog.

Happy saving,   Heather