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Take Couponing to the Next Level With Printable Coupons from the Web and Email

by RC on October 10, 2008

While I do cut coupons from the Sunday paper just about every week (or I save the insert for future use), over the last year or so, I have saved even more money using printable coupons I have gotten off of the internet than with coupons from the Sunday paper. Many individual stores have them, and for some stores, if you sign up for their email mailing list, they will send coupons to your inbox via email. There are also “coupon” websites, where you can pick or choose which coupons you want to print out. I have saved a lot of money both grocery shopping and also at retail stores.

Here are some of the places I check for coupons as well as some of the stores I have signed up with on their email list, (create an extra email account through gmail or some other service if you don’t want to get them in your main email account) when I am going shopping for something in particular, or to a certain store.

Smartsource-This is the main online grocery coupon site I use, and it is the same company that produces one of the inserts found in your Sunday paper.

Couponsurfer- I just recently signed up for this one myself, and have not used it much, but they do have a pretty good selection of all types of coupons.

Slickdeals Coupon Forum-A great place for coupons, coupon codes for online shopping, and the latest coupon deals available both online and offline.

CVS ExtraCare Rewards Program- Sign up for their emails, and receive special offers. For example, their email this week is $3 off your purchase of $15 or more. Combine those with Extra Care rebate offers for maximum savings.

Walgreens- Sign up for their emails, and receive coupons weekly as well as special offers. They often have $5 off $25 or $30 coupons, often good only 1 day a week, like Fridays or Saturdays. (This week is $10 of $50, but online only) Combine those with weekly specials for maximum savings.

Target-Weekly coupon specials at Target and Super Target, very handy if you are a regular shopper there. Also, you can usually use a target coupon combined with a manufacturer’s coupon for even more savings.

Do you clip coupons? Where are the best places you have found for printing online coupons?

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Festival of Frugality: Free extra money edition | Mighty Bargain Hunter
10.21.08 at 12:21 am

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Double 10.10.08 at 10:27 pm

I love my money and I prefer to keep it so I use coupons whenever I can.

RC 10.12.08 at 11:48 am

@Double- I am the same- the more money I can save using coupons, the better!

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