The Big One® Microfiber Pillow – Standard
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AT&T DECT 6.0 Digital Three Handset Answering System
List Price: $89.95
Yesterday’s Price: $80.77
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This is a GREAT coupon! $20 off a $100 purchase at Office Depot. Coupon expires 5/7/11
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Get 30% off women’s regular-priced items with coupon code GAPMOM exp. 5/8
Get 30% off your purchase with your Banana Republic, Old Navy or Gap card or 25% off without a card. Enter coupon code BRSUNNY. Exp. 5/4.
Mother’s Day is May 8th. Bring your child to Lowe’s and they can build this great Heart Flower Vase! (Flower not included). Click HERE for more info.
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This game is normally $59.99 (Amazon current price is $19.99). Get it at Toys R Us for $9.98 plus shipping. Your total will be about $15.
Snag a 30% off coupon for any item at Old Navy!! Click HERE for coupon. This coupon expires 5/12/11. Not valid on clearance items.
Print out a coupon HERE for a FREE 44 oz Fountain Drink from Pilot or Flying J! Coupon is valid from 5/1-6/29!
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Gillette Fusion ProGlide $9.99
Use Gillette Fusion ProGlide Manual or Power Razor $4/1 (5-31-11) PG-5/1
Get a $5 +Up Reward
Final Price: $.99 after coupon!
ProFoot Foot Care 3/$15
Use (3) $1/1 printable coupon
Get a $2 +Up Reward when you buy 3
Get a $10 SCR when you buy 3
Final Price: FREE after coupons, reward, and rebate!
Carefree to Go $1
Use Carefree product, any .50/1 (6-30-11) RP-3/27
Final Price: $.50 after coupon!
Revlon Beauty Tools 40% off retail
Buy Crazy Shine (around $3.49 msrp)
Get a $4 +Up Reward when you buy 2
Get a $2 SCR when you buy Revlon Crazy Shine
Final Price: FREE plus overage after reward and rebate!
M&M 9-12oz bags 2/$5
Use $1/2 Video Values printable coupon
Get a $1 +Up Reward
Get a $1 SCR
Final Price: $1 each after coupon, reward and rebate!
I’ve never been much of a coupon clipper. If somebody pulled them out in front of me in the check-out line, I immediately judged them to be a penny pincher. It seemed so…extreme. How much could they really be saving after all? But, more importantly, they were wasting my time by holding-up the line. Where was my cut?
Well, I’m still not a coupon clipper, but now I’m the one holding up the grocery line. I’ve morphed into a produce bargain hunter. I found out — way too late in life — that you really can save a ton of money — easily 100% or more — by ad matching. No coupons required! For example, it’s not uncommon to find apples listed for $.25 a pound, sometimes less, in discount produce ads. The regular Super Walmart price: $1.25 per pound. That’s a 400% savings!
The problem with coupons is that they are usually for processed food products. If you’re trying to eat a healthful, whole-foods diet that makes them pretty much worthless. As for the poor saps in line behind me, I politely let them know in advance that I’m ad matching so they can find another line if they so choose. At least they can’t say I didn’t warn them. Honestly, though, it really doesn’t take all that long. The first few times are the worst, and an uncooperative cashier can really tack-on the minutes, but it becomes second nature in no time at all.
The first piece of the produce ad matching puzzle is Super Walmart. They have a very liberal ad match policy that allows you to use any local ad. The “Super” part is important. Regular Walmarts don’t have a produce section. If you don’t live near a Super Walmart or prefer a smaller store feel, Walmart Neighborhood Markets honor the same ad match policy since they’re also part of the Walmart corporation.
The second piece of the puzzle is finding a few discount markets that publish print or online ads in the same locale. Usually there are one or two discount food markets in every city that have drastically reduced produce prices. Some examples of these stores are Food City, Pro’s Ranch Markets and Rancho Markets. If you’re lucky, ads like these will just show up in your mailbox. Otherwise, you may have to do a little bit of initial research. Oddly enough, the Neighborhood Walmart Market ad prices aren’t all that bad either. Super Walmart will also honor these.
Here are a couple of tips and tricks that will help you become an efficient and masterful produce ad matcher. First, don’t waste your time scowering mainstream grocery store ads like Safeway or Albertson’s — at least for produce. It simply isn’t worth the time because their produce prices are usually higher than Super Walmart’s regular produce prices.
Second, you don’t actually have to bring the ads to the store with you. I usually just jot down the items, prices and ad on a piece of paper. It doesn’t hurt to bring them on the first trip just in case, but the Walmart cashier should already have all of the ads. You can even use a smart phone to reference them online if you haven’t had time to prepare a shopping list.
Third, it pays to be polite! Sometimes, when I’ve been extra nice, the cashier offered me a better ad match price from an ad I wasn’t even aware of.
Lastly, you don’t have to buy the number of items listed in the ad. For example, if cucumbers are 6 for $1, you don’t have to buy 6. Walmart isn’t Sam’s Club. You don’t have to buy in bulk. Remember, you don’t save anything on food you don’t actually consume. Even though the cashier should be able to figure the price out for you using the cash register, my experience is that many can’t. It’s best to figure out for-each pricing in advance. For example, if cucumbers are 6 for $1, just divide $1 by 6 to figure out the price of a single cucumber. In this case, it’s $.17 (assuming you round up).
The only potential gotchas I’ve run into are discrepancies in pricing models. Sometimes Walmart prices are per item (each or ea.) instead of per pound and they don’t do conversions. In the event you can’t find what you’re looking for at Walmart, the safest bet is to go to a farmer’s market or health food store like Sprouts or Sunflower Farmer’s Market. Their regular pricing, especially on greens, isn’t half bad.
With current inflationary pressures, such as the increasing price of gasoline, it never hurts to find a cost-effective way to save money. If you save $100 on your grocery bill and spend an extra half an hour doing it, it makes economic sense (unless you already make more than $200 an hour, in which case I’d like to switch jobs with you).
The bottom line is that, for most of us, it pays to save. In addition to holding on to your hard-earned dollars, you can also improve your health by making the important transition from a mostly processed to a mostly whole foods diet.
Several months ago I read an article that really bugged me. In the article, the author discussed 8 reasons why you should NOT coupon.
I began couponing a few years ago, thanks to Pinching Your Pennies and I haven’t looked back. I simply cannot believe how much money I save and how in control I feel. So, I have decided to go through the author’s arguments and share my own opinions on the subject.
Today’s argument: You have to buy a newspaper.
My opinion: Well, most people who coupon do buy newspapers. On average those who purchase newspapers spend about $5/week and save about $150-$200 week. I’m not great at math, but even I can see that the savings outweigh the investment on that one!
Pinching Your Pennies has a great resource that I use to make my weekly shopping list and to determine which coupons I need to have handy at the checkout stand. I use this every week and my savings always far outweigh any costs incurred in the couponing process!
Ten Days of Free Games
Day Seven: Diner Dash. Ditch your desk job, roll up your sleeves, and serve up some grub.
Diner Dash [Game Download]
Platform: Windows XP
List Price: $6.99
Price: $0.00
You Save: $6.99 (100%)
Check back tomorrow for another free game!
Vistaprint – 6 Free Products for Graduation
6 Free Products for all of your Graduation Needs! It’s a Graduation Celebration! Choose from Invitations, Announcements, Flipbooks and more. The products are free, just pay shipping and processing – about $5.