Saturday, July 19, 2008

How to Save Money With Coupons


With the economy on a down-slide today, it is most important that we consumers save money as best as possible. One way of doing this is through an old reliable method known as "Coupon Clipping". There are many ways of obtaining coupons today and sacrificing the time to do so is well worth the savings. One way is investing $1.50 by buying the Sunday paper.

There are loads of coupons and what is great is that most coupons do not expire for months. Furthermore, you may use them at other places besides the supermarket. Places of acceptance CVS, Target, Kmart, etc. Now for the places such as Sam's Club, they do not accept manufacturer's coupons. But all is not lost, they have a mailing list of their members and mail out their own coupons.

Other places to obtain coupons are directly from the stores via the Internet and CVS has set up little kiosks within their stores. All you have to do is swipe your CVS card and coupons print right out and the other great part is that you do not have to use them that same day. Get on the coupon emailing and postal mailing lists, Valupak, does this via the Internet and postal mail for establishments within your area.

I get coupons for the salon, car wash, home repairs, etc. Going to the dealership to have maintenance done on you car can be expensive, not if you are on their mailing list. You can receive coupons for low cost or free oil changes, free 10-20 point inspections, 10-20% percent off of repairs and so forth.

These savings can add up all it takes is a little time and you can spend $150 per week and save almost $100. Beware of groups and clubs that want you to pay for your savings, what you pay them per month to receive their services you can get for free. Other savings come in the form of registering your email address with companies/stores you shop at on a regular basis. They will email you the latest sales and coupon codes for extra savings. Stores that do this are: Macy's, J C Penney, CVS, and so forth. Some will even send you links to receive free samples.

Example of how I make coupons work for me. On a Sunday night while relaxing and watching television I sit down with my coupons, weed out the expired ones, take out the coupons I will need, and clip fresh coupons from the Sunday paper. I have a small plastic portfolio that I keep in my car all times just in case I stop at the store. I went shopping at the CVS last month, I did what I call coupon shopping. That is only buying what I had coupons for, items that I need. My total came to $95.00, with my CVS card and CVS coupons and manufacturers coupons my new total was $40.00. That is a savings of $55.00. Furthermore, I was able to obtain more CVS bucks.

I am a single woman and I need to save has much as possible. Furthermore, don't forget to refinance, this is advice from Harrine Freeman. Refinancing has also saved me money. Well until next time, clip coupons and save, save, save.

Teri Ghaffaar
ebonytulipcollection@gmail.com

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