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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Q&A about Extreme couponing

I was at a meeting recently that was about introducing people to couponing.  In all the questions a few kept being brought up lovingly AND teasingly.  Although people were trying to tease the girl doing the presentation (who was a newbie herself) I thought maybe some people really did want to know the answers to these questions.  so I thought i could help answer that here instead of individually.  Maybe some other people could find it helpful.

1.) Not all people go as crazy as the show on tv "extreme couponing".  
Most people dont have 200 bottles of mustard or stockpile diapers if they dont have kids.  Yes couponers also consider these people hoarders and often get upset because it means less of the items on shelves for others to buy & use.  We do however stockpile items that we will use in the next 3-6 months and depending on the space and item even a years worth.  You stockpile what you have space for.  I built an extra pantry for my overflow, and added extra shelving for toiletries.  see this post here.

2.) You wont always get your grocery bill down to $6 if there is $500 in your cart... 
those shows glorify and stock up on freebie coupons to get totals higher for dramatic effect.  Remember store sales often get your total down 25% without even coupons and those $500 totals are retail priced not sale priced.  I have seen a nearly $300 grocery bill come down to about $25 however i had tons of freebies and BOGO items in the order that day.  usually I average about $20-65 a week on a retail value of $100-180.  I eat lots of produce, eggs and meats which in my area dont seem to have coupons.  But during the summer this total should go down due to my garden.

3.) Do couponers really buy things they wont ever use just because its free?  YES!!!  
I have a few answers to this.  First if its free I buy them to give to other people or donate to shelters, or service men.  I have always been one to give back so if I am shopping and its not costing me anything then it is a shame if i dont pick it up for someone else who will use it.  Shelters and pantries ALWAYS need donations.  I personally feel it would be irresponsible of me not to get it for someone who may not be able to afford it.  AND If you understand how coupons work it also helps stimulate the economy because the store you bought it from sees higher sales and could even lower prices throughout the store due to increase in profits.

With that being said will i run out or make a special trip for a free item i wont use?  It honestly depends on the item, if i know someone personally who will use it and how i feel.  I HAVE passed up free items before to spend time with my family.  :)

4.) Will you buy something you wont use because it is a "money maker"?  YES.  Almost always. 
These are a high priority for me.  Will i make a special trip?  Most of the time; if its valuable enough.  If I make $3 buying depends i will go to the store and buy depends...  and I have on more then 1 occasion.  If its only a $1 i will usually stop in during routine shopping or sometimes pass it up if i dont feel up to it.  Thats a personal choice.

5.) Why should you buy "money maker" items even if you dont need them?  I know for some this question may seem silly and obvious but i actually get it a lot.  Its important to note that a money maker is an item that generates more rewards or rebates then it costs you to buy.  For example if an item costs you $1 to buy but you get back $2 in rewards thats a $1 money maker.  

Heres a quick example of why you should hop on these deals...  
The other week at Walgreens splenda was on sale for $2.99 
there was a $3 off coupon in the newspaper which means it was free. AWESOME.  but it got better...
If you bought 2 of them you got a $3 reward.

Now whether you use splenda or not that meant you paid ZERO dollars and then they handed you $3 everytime you took 2 off the shelf...  

If a store ad said "Stop by our store and we'll give you $11 worth of FREE products AND then give you a $3 voucher to spend."  Would you do it?  Does it really matter what it is thats free?  What if it were a surprise grab bag?

Would you do it if it was $22 worth of free products and $6 free voucher?  

What about $44 worth of Free stuff and $12 voucher?  Do you get the idea.  

This is a marketing strategy that works and has been around for years.  Most people just dont think of a grocery/drugstore doing it.... 

 A car dealer will offer free gift cards or even $50 cash for test driving a car, Time share companies give away $100 all the time just for looking at a place.  I sat through many time share presentations with my parents and even a few with my husband just to get the money.  Theres free money out there if you want it and you feel its worth your time.

So I bought 8 boxes of FREE splenda, spent $0 and received $12 free dollars to spend.  I then turned around and spent my FREE $12 on items that i wanted.  

Now of course my husband uses splenda but even if he didnt i bet for $12 free i could have found someone to use it.

In the end I came home with 8 boxes of splenda, 4 packages of maxi pads (another money maker), 10 packs of single serve butterfinger crunch candy (a free item), 4 packs of fixodent denture cleaners (a free item), 2 large bags of pretzels, 4 packs of instant popcorn, 2 packs of freeze pops, and 3 cans of tuna fish. AND i still have $8 left to spend another day on anything i wish... oh and remember i spent $0 out of pocket.

To me that was a great day.  I have lots of stuff to donate to people who need it, i got some snacks for the kids and money i can use towards other things like diapers or ice cream.


I hope this Q&A helps answer some of your questions or concerns..  and i hope to add to it as i find more time.

Thanks Melissa







Coupons dont rule my life...

Read this post today and thought id share.  I get a lot of stuff for free or very cheap and once in a while it hurts to pay full price.  Like when we went on vacation and xander got sick I spent $25 on medicines I knew I had at home (and cost me $0).  But we needed it and I bought the ones I had at home so I would know if we liked it.  

however yesterday I refused to pay $.99 (after a $3 coupon) for body wash.  Because in my mind body wash should be free and I had enough at home already.  I actually laughed at myself for not wanting to pay for it.  but then again I didn’t need it.

As I have couponed more and more I have actually found myself  LESS  worried with the cost of items.  I splurge on things I might not otherwise buy.  And when I do have to pay full price for something I shrug and say well its been free the last 10 times I bought it; so paying full price is nothing once in a while.

Check out the post on one of my favorite blogs that inspired me. And then share your thoughts. http://hip2save.com/2011/06/extreme-couponing-never-paying-full-price.html/comment-page-4#comments

Couponing is all about finding balance otherwise coupons will rule your life.    Heres to everyone finding their balance.
Melissa

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Store Coupon policies links

Because every store has their own rules about couponing I just thought i would put these all together in one easy spot for people to find.  I recommend printing them and keeping them with you so if you run into a situation you can pull out the policy to verify and show store employees if there is an issue.  This post is just the coupon policies and not explanations of the reward programs.

Walgreen's coupon policy
Rite aids coupon policy  (thank you www.hip2save.com for uploading)

CVS I havent found any link to an official policy for them so heres a brief run down. They take manufacturers coupons and internet printables.  They dont take competitors coupons. You can use 1 CVS store coupon and pair it with a manufacturers coupons.  On a BOGO sale you can use 1 coupon per item even the free one.  You can pair a BOGO coupon with a BOGO sale and essentially get both items for free.

Target's coupon policy
Target's price matching policy 
Walmart's Coupon Policy
Walmart's price matching policy

local MA grocery stores
BigY policy
Stop and Shop policies  this brings you to their FAQ section scroll down to read about coupons and price guarantees

Friday, March 12, 2010

use P&G coupons = clean water

Some times people tell me that I shouldnt use coupons or try to get things free because its a hard economy and corporations need the money too.  I always say they want us to use their coupons.

Heres proof.  For each coupon redeemed from the 3/7 insert P&G will donate 1 day of clean water to a child in need.  How awesome is that.  I really want to do my part and spend my coupons.

http://www.pgeverydaysolutions.com/pgeds/givepurwater/index.jsp?edstempseg=YF&utm_source=YF&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=March10Newsletter

I also saw a post recently about the % of coupons printed vs.  redeemed.  I cant find where I read it now (if I do I will post here).  but it said the national statistics showed that in 2009 there was an increase in coupon usage but that ONLY .7% of coupons printed were redeemed!!!  not even 1%.  plus halfway through the year when companies saw an increase in usage they actually stepped up how many they printed and printed more then ever.

SO if you're afraid of companies going belly up over coupon usage dont be...  our savings are not even denting their advertising budget.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

How to use coupon "overage" to pay for another item

I used to only clip coupons for the products I loved and used regularly...  then I learned how to use coupons for items I dont need or want to buy things I did want.  Now I save every coupon.  Heres a brief overview of how it works using some of my recent transactions to explian.

At CVS a powerbar gel blast was on sale for $1.50 and gave back $1.50 in ECB's making it FREE
BUT there was $1 off coupon so.....  That means if you use the coupon at checkout you will get $1.50 ECB and only pay out $.50 meaning a profit of $1

This means you can pick ANY $1 item from the store, add it to your order and purchase it for free

Palmolive is on sale for $.99 and there was a buy 2 get $1 off coupon.  

SO if you bought
powerbar gel blast $1.50
and 2 palmolive $.99
sub total $3.48

use 1off power blast -1
use 1 off palmolive wyb2 -1
= $3.48- 2coupons = $1.48total cast AND get back $1.50 ECB... means both items were FREE

In effect you used the $1 off coupon to help pay for the palmolive.

Happy saving....

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Pop Chips- YUMMY and great customer service.

a few weeks ago I found a link on some blog (sorry I dont remember who) to try a new type of chip; called "Popchips".  They aren't fried or baked instead they apply heat and pressure and the potatoes "POP" into a chip.

I signed up for a free trial but later got an email saying the link was a mistake and instead got a coupon that expired within 3 days.  They are sold in target and several grocery stores in the west.  I was disappointed since the chances of me making it to Target in 3 days was slim. but instead of just complaining to everyone else I wrote back to them and explained how I felt and that I was very interested in their product.

They emailed me back an apology and sent me a care package!!!  It arrived yesterday and my daughter and I could hardly wait to dig in and try them.  Inside the box was not just one sample but SIX different flavors!!!  We were excited. which to try first?

Sour cream and onion.  and those of you who know me I checked the ingredients first...no bat poop (guano) YEAH!!!

I have to say they were AMAZING.  I love them.  they were light and fluffy and kind of reminded me of munchos (which i used to love) but these are even tastier.  I could have eaten all of the bags in one sitting but had to restrain myself.  I cant wait to devour I mean try the other flavors.  Unfortunately I now find out that no store around me sells them.  ARGG.  but they can be ordered online.

If you find these in a store near you they are definitely worth trying.  I just want to thank the people over at "popchips" for their great product and great customer service.  Even my daughter gives them a thumbs up...

Now I will have to put a request in to Big Y and stop and shop to start carrying these.  I cant wait until these are available locally.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Memorial Day on $0?

Ok so Every year we host a Huge Memorial weekend party.  people come from all over and camp out in our yard.  Its a blast and we have between 45-60 people coming and going the whole day.  Its usually a big expense for us and every year we make a big trip to BJs to buy the stuff and spend about $500 once all is said and done.

My goal this year now that I am couponing is to do it for as little as possible by planning early.  I know I cant really do it for $0 but if I can plan it so our only real cost is the meat from the local butcher that would be amazing.  If you want to see how I am doing I am tagging everything that I get for the party as Memorial Day Prep.  So far I have tons of soda and chips from this weeks pepsi deal...  When the week is up I will tally it but it should come out pretty much free.  maybe a buck or two.

Check back soon or start planning your own party following my lead.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Saving Money 101: Coupons where to find them...

Several people have asked how I find such good deals...  Heres a quick overview about where to find coupons to help you get started on your New Years Resolution to save more money. 

First I buy the Sunday paper and I buy multiple copies 2-3 papers works for me.  I heard it recommended you buy 1 for each member of your family who eats. Some weeks I think 3 is too many and then I hit a good bargain and am glad I have 3 times the coupons for it.  so its up to you but at least buy 2 copies.  ALSO not all Sunday papers are created equal.  I find the Hartford Current has more coupons then the Sunday Republican.  Although sometimes the coupons in the republican have a higher $$$ amount on them.  Example: a coupon for colgate in the Hartford current was for $.75 off in the republican it was $1 off.  I usually buy 2 hartford papers and 1 local.  ***Always look through the paper before buying to make sure your coupons are in them!

Second: I subscribe to www.sundaycouponpreview.com each week it tells me what coupons to expect in the paper and whether there is actually a coupon  insert.  I don’t want to waste my money if there isn’t any coupons that week.

I also print them off the computer.  Heres a few places to find coupons to print at home.  Also most companies have them on their websites and you can find extras on the big box store websites.

Check when you are shopping and pick up and coupons hanging on shelves.  EVEN IF YOU AREN'T BUYING THAT ITEM!!!  sometimes they are good for months and you might want it later.  Ask at the pharmacy.  They often have coupons or coupon books behind the counter.

LOOK EVERYWHERE.  I find great ones at the pediatrician for kids items.  and I take a whole bunch.  dont feel bad they usually have tons and most get thrown away.  I like to get these and share with friends.

Just keep your eyes open you never know where you'll find them.  sometimes its in very strange places youd never expect.