How to Get Free Stuff at CVS – Couponing for the Beginner – Guide to Couponing – GuidetoCouponing

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Garvey McNeill says:

Just curious if you're purchasing things because they are items you normally buy and enjoy getting a good deal OR are you buying things SOLELY bc they're free or close to free? I've always been curious as to the other people's motivation when c ouponing on this level as I often find myself getting things I wouldn't normally buy just bc they're free and I can give them away. Two local women just got in big trouble bc they couponed their way into a huge stockpile of beauty products which they got for free then resold a tiny but cheaper thstv retail value. They were actually running a store out if their garage lol. Needless to say the local shops are now acting as though it's a criminal offense to present a coupon bc of this (live in a fairly tiny town– nearest mall is over 38 miles away in either direction). It's a shame bc I love couponing and don't understand people that can't be bothered with trying it out.

Kay Zoretic says:

I'm not sure how the Extra Bucks work – if I purchase several items that give me extra bucks, are they all listed on one receipt or do I have to check out as separate transactions for each item that comes with extra bucks.   Then the next week, if I have a total of 30 extra bucks from the last week, can I spend all of them in one transaction?   

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martin27 says:

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WyreWizard says:

Ms. Jenny, I looked at your book and was dismayed to find it was only an ebook. I hooe it becomes available in a print form. I am an amateur coupon user. I know your book would have info I can use. I normally use my Epson WF340 Printer to print coupons. Last time I had to print them on photo paper because I was out of normal. I am a bargain hunter and take advantage of sales when I can.

Mitchell WildFlame says:

We used to have that crappy washer and dryer. well, it died and was replaced with hotpoint top loaders 

SuperGirl1970 Carver says:

I've tried the according one in the 1990s; which is why I stopped couponing back in the 1990s because I'd tend to just dump everything back in if I don't use it.

Prisscilla Acotsa says:

PLEASE HELP…. I am just starting couponing the main reason I want to do it is to stack up and give to charity. I am going on my first shop this week but I still don't know where to start how to know whats on sale or rock bottom price, How do coupons work, what are good things to buy a lot on, how to get things for free. I was wondering is someone could talk to me one on one either here or my email sillycouponpower@gmail.com.

Thank you 🙂 

Joey Nguyen says:

How much did you end up paying out of pocket before the ECBs? You mention saving once receiving the ECB and that is all good and well but isn't the most important part is to not using out of pocket money. Or at least using as less as possible. 

How to basic says:

do i have to actually print the coupons or can i just show the cashier the picture of the coupon on my tablet

How to basic says:

is this book on msn

GuidetoCouponing says:

Thanks for your interest! Unfortunately, the ebook is sold exclusively on Amazon. I did have it on Epub originally, but have had much more success with signing exclusively with Amazon. My apologies for the inconvenience.

Irene Bresnahan says:

I have a nook and I cannot use the Kindle format. Is there any way I can get an epub of your book for my nook. I will pay for it of course. I love your videos and would love to read your book, as I am a new couponer. Please advise.

GuidetoCouponing says:

I mention scenarios from specific stores and how their rewards work. But I don't go into depth about a specific store just because the book would have been crazy long had I done that. You can use as many ECBs as you need. Of course, you can't buy alcohol, cigarettes, etc. with ECBs, but you can use them on almost anything else. So if your total is $15.55 and you have a total of $12 ECBs, then you can use all 12 and then you will only pay $3.55 in cash.

Krystal Love says:

In your book, do you write about specific stores? Such as CVS… I'm having a hard time understanding how ecb works and how many you can use during one transaction (like if can you use multiple receipts).

GuidetoCouponing says:

keep them rollin – in other words, use extracare bucks to earn more extracare bucks.

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