Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Printable Coupons: Here's a few links


Try some of these links (if you haven't already) to get some great printable coupons!
( I would advise creating a "dummy" email so your inbox won't be filled with offers and newsletters from these sites)

Naked Juice $1.00/1 15.4 oz or larger

Brawny Paper Towels $1.00/1 no restrictions

 Haribo Happy Whirl spin to get a coupon

www.pullups.com Pull Ups $1.00/1 flushable wipes (register and print)

Bird's Eye Vegetables Veggie Powered Plate create a plate and get a coupon

Betty Crocker over $29.00 in printable coupons available now. Register to print. *Hot* coupons run out quickly.  (www.pillsbury.com has pretty much the same coupons as Betty Crocker, with a few variations)

Ready Set Eat $1.00/3 Healthy Choice soups

Campbell's Kitchen lots of great printables available now

Nestle .50/1 Nestle Toll House morsels, .50/2 Carnation evaporated milk.  Members are only allowed 2 prints per coupon per month.

and as always check out what is available at
Coupons.com
Smart Source
Red Plum

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Using Coupons the Right Way

I just thought I would share some more insight that I have learned from my couponing experiences lately.

There have been some concerns about using coupons fraudulently, either by accident or on purpose.  ( I have noticed this from some of my trading groups).  I would like to address my opinion on this.

1.  To use a coupon for anything other than its intended purpose is fraud.  I have seen blogs promote underhanded and sneaky "it's ok to misuse a coupon" attitudes.  frankly, this gives all of us a bad rep.  MY rule of thumb is: If it goes against my Christian sensibilities and morals, then, don't do it.  I broke my own code late last year when I was convinced a certain coupon could be used to get a product for free.  Even though I felt it was a misuse of the coupon I got caught up in the sheer number of people who were able to get the deal so I figured "It must be ok".  In hindsight, I realize that just because I could, that didn't mean I should. I believe that there is so much coupon misuse out there that it has become the reason for so many stringent restrictions out there on coupons.  For example: a recent Tide Stain release coupon for $2.00/1
As you can see, there are restrictions on this coupon as far as product size.  Specifically, I am referring to the restriction "36-68 oz liquid"
Seems, pretty cut and dry, right?  Apparently not, because some people used this coupon for the 20 oz liquid and were able to get this product for free and even receive overage. Now, the case that I know of in which this coupon was used fraudulently was by accident, and the person involved apologized as soon as she found her mistake. (sometimes it IS a case of not reading all the fine print) Point of fact, READ YOUR COUPON!
There is a big difference between this:  20 oz



and this: 36 oz



The difference is not only in size, but also in price. 

Now, accidents happen, I'll admit we ALL have misinterpreted a coupon at one time or another, but the point is to be as well-informed and responsible as possible.  Please READ the coupon and KNOW the coupon policy of each store you shop.  It seems like a lot of preparation for a thing as simple as using a coupon, but it will benefit you in the long run. 

2.  THERE ARE FAKES OUT THERE
Be very careful when trading/purchasing/bidding on coupons, there are people that WILL take your hard-earned money to turn a profit on worthless strips of paper that merely LOOK like coupons.  On one episode of TLC's Extreme Couponing a shopper was shown to use MANY coupons for free toilet paper.  Later, these coupons (I believe 48 were used) were found to be fake and the store lost HUNDREDS of dollars, the shopper (whether he knew it or not) shoplifted carts-full of toilet paper.
Yes, it IS shoplifting, because the store was not reimbursed for the use of these fake coupons.
Here is an example of one fake coupon circulating now:
You can find the list of fake coupons out there by visiting http://www.couponinformationcenter.com/coupon-fraud-list.php

3. Be Informed! The only person that can keep you honest is YOU.  Use your good judgment and don't fall for scams, fakes, or other couponers' "claims" that it is okay to misuse a coupon.  Most of us are responsible couponers, but there are some who will bend and even break the rules to get a "good deal"

If you make a mistake, don't stress to harshly, mistakes happen.  It is what we learn and how we act AFTER a mistake that determines how we grow as people.
Remember, couponing is not as difficult as it seems at first, take your time, figure out your own system and you will find your own groove.  The long-term benefits will outweigh the early stress.

God Bless and Happy Couponing!

Monday, February 20, 2012

Where Do I Find Coupons?

I had a very successful Couponing Class Saturday morning and thought it would be a good idea to post some of the info I shared with them here on the blog, so here goes:

Where you can get coupons:
Sunday Paper: for a preview list of what coupons may be available in your region check out www.sudaycouponpreview.com

Coupon Insert services: remember, coupons are FREE, you are paying for the service's Time, sorting, and Shipment.  If you come in contact with someone/service that is SELLING coupons, know that they are doing business fraudulently.  In the small print on EVERY coupon you will see "coupon is void if sold, transferred, or altered" or some variation of the like.
       Some Whole Insert Services I would recommend:
          Carter's Coupons (facebook page) www.carterscoupons.com
          Krazy Insertz (facebook page)  www.krazyinsertz.com
          www.wholecouponinserts.com
                      There are many reputable services available, these are a few I have used and trust.

Clipping Services:  You can get multiples of certain coupons based on availability.  Some sites have a minimum order purchase.  As above, you are paying for Time, Sorting, Clipping, and Shipment of coupons, not paying for coupons themselves.
      I have used a few clipping services but usually go to www.coupondede.com because of fast shipment and reliability, also they have a large assortment of available coupons.

Ebay:  Buyers be wary, be sure to check the reputation of the seller before bidding on coupons.  Also, make sure you check shipping cost and shipment dates.  This info should be available to you when looking on the seller's info of the coupon you are bidding on.

Internet Coupon Printing sites:  Unless the coupon is in a .pdf format you can usually only print 2 of any one coupon.  .pdf format you can print as many as you need.  DO NOT PHOTO COPY IPs, that is fraud and you can get into serious trouble legally. 
     Be sure to check www.couponinformationcenter.com for the current list of fake coupons out there.  Using fake coupons is another way to get yourself in seriously hot water.  Remember, if a coupon looks too good to be true...it probably is.
Legitimate Coupon Printing sites:
www.bricks.coupons.com  www.coupons.com
www.couponnetwork.com
www.redplum.com
www.smartsource.comprintable
www.generalmills.com
You can also check out your favorite brands' sites to see if they have any printable coupons available, or if you can be put on a mailing list for coupons in the mail.

LIKE your favorite brand on Facebook, many times a lot of brands offer coupons for fans.

LIKE Coupon Gems on Facebook, this is our facebook blog page, to get quick and fast moving deals that we come across throughout the day.
 https://www.facebook.com/?ref=tn_tnmn#!/Creature.Amber

Coupon Trading Groups:  I don't know how many times I have been in search of a coupon and been unable to find it.  This is a common problem with the so-called *HOT* coupons.  That is why I have become a member (and even an Admin) of a few reputable online trading groups.  You can post your ISO (in search of) and make trades for coupons you want.  If you decide to become a member of a trading group don't be a troll.  Adhere to your trades and be a reputable member, one bad trade can ruin your reputation as a trader and trust me, the Internet moves quickly, your name will be on a red flag list for "bad trader".  This is not a list you want to be on.  The benefits are awesome, tho.  Wouldn't you love to be able to get rid of all the coupons you don't use and receive coupons you need?  For many groups, all it takes is the price of an envelope and a stamp.


I hope this information is helpful.  Don't be afraid to ask questions, if you don't, you'll never get the answers you need.

God Bless and Happy Couponing!