Sales are always there, you think you'll miss on a good deal, but it's never the case, tomorrow you'll get even better deal.
Point #2. That stuff that is on sale, is usually intentionally overpriced anyway, so they can put it on sale. You can just buy a different brand cheaper.
Point #3. Some stuff is almost always on sale with brief "sale brakes". For example, Mars Inc. confections.
Point #4. Sometimes sales are a lie, it says Sale, but the price is the same as it was without it being on sale.
it depends. a good example is toilet paper. You will always need TP, so if you see it on sale or have a coupon, mind as well stack up instead of running out and needing to buy TP without a sale.
I only buy stuff I will use. If those shoes will be worn by me at some point and I have the extra $50 to spend at the moment, I'm buying the shoes. I still have a pair of shoes in a box right now because I got them because of the exact scenario you describe including prices. They will be worn when I go on vacation to your home state in August. I wanted some new comfy shoes to wear for the vacation so I bought them because I will be doing a lot of walking.
I agree, and for the example of $100 shoes. They don't go off or bad if you leave them in the closet for a few months until your current shoes are worn down. And because you bought those shoes when they were on offer, they save you money in the long run. But I do agree with using coupons for food, you end up buying more food than you need, spending more money then intended, even though you thought you were doing yourself a deal. Love these random videos, keep them up
Now you understandthe whole point of coupons and discounts. helpfull tip. ONLY give into coupons/discounts if you were intending to buy the item in the first place. then you will save money
I get what you are talking about, just yesterday i bought 2 bottles of powerade rather than one simply because it was 2 for £2, i didnt need 2 of them.
I will have to disagree. Even if something was like 75% off and I don't need it or don't like it I won't buy it. If something was 95% off yea I might get it since it's pretty much free. But I only look for coupons for stuff I am looking to buy.
I am sorry i'm 16 years old, and i have a better grasp on marketing scams and cons than what appears to be the majority of Americans who use coupons, is it not blatantly obvious these are cons designed to rip you off?
NO! YOU ENJOY THE REST OF YOUR DAY!
so this proves their real
Sales are always there, you think you'll miss on a good deal, but it's never the case, tomorrow you'll get even better deal.
Point #2. That stuff that is on sale, is usually intentionally overpriced anyway, so they can put it on sale. You can just buy a different brand cheaper.
Point #3. Some stuff is almost always on sale with brief "sale brakes". For example, Mars Inc. confections.
Point #4. Sometimes sales are a lie, it says Sale, but the price is the same as it was without it being on sale.
3:40 … dude … thats the ONLY reason why that shit exist ! or you thought this companys wants you saving money ???
it depends. a good example is toilet paper. You will always need TP, so if you see it on sale or have a coupon, mind as well stack up instead of running out and needing to buy TP without a sale.
I only buy stuff I will use. If those shoes will be worn by me at some point and I have the extra $50 to spend at the moment, I'm buying the shoes. I still have a pair of shoes in a box right now because I got them because of the exact scenario you describe including prices. They will be worn when I go on vacation to your home state in August. I wanted some new comfy shoes to wear for the vacation so I bought them because I will be doing a lot of walking.
I agree, and for the example of $100 shoes. They don't go off or bad if you leave them in the closet for a few months until your current shoes are worn down. And because you bought those shoes when they were on offer, they save you money in the long run. But I do agree with using coupons for food, you end up buying more food than you need, spending more money then intended, even though you thought you were doing yourself a deal. Love these random videos, keep them up
If something is on sale that you don't need now but need later why not buy it saves you money and you don't have to go to the store when you need it
so is youtube…
i realized that about a lot of coupons. usually it's stuff i would never buy or i would have to buy more than i would even want to 'save.
You mean "spending less money"
Now you understandthe whole point of coupons and discounts. helpfull tip. ONLY give into coupons/discounts if you were intending to buy the item in the first place. then you will save money
Solution: sell one!
I got an Xbox 360 on sale…. I now have two… Didn't think ahead…
I get what you are talking about, just yesterday i bought 2 bottles of powerade rather than one simply because it was 2 for £2, i didnt need 2 of them.
Wow I had this conversation with my mom recently and I have always thought this way before great minds think alike 🙂
I will have to disagree. Even if something was like 75% off and I don't need it or don't like it I won't buy it. If something was 95% off yea I might get it since it's pretty much free. But I only look for coupons for stuff I am looking to buy.
Coupon video?!?! For real bro. You can do better than that.
i had 50% off a fleshlight lmaoo jk jk i meant flashlight
wow…loser
What, what? Steak, Chicken, Pork, Hamburger, etc. for dinner. Plus the snacks and lunch. And there is 3 people living here,
so true!!!!!!!!!!!
Very true, coupons can be bait to get you spend more money.
bad for the people behind you in line…
Get on the dumpster diving flex, I have been living like this for the last 7 months! think about it 😀
Good companies should only send u coupons for things that u buy – Kroger's good for that
I FUCKING HATE WHEN PEOPLE USE COUPONS, THEY NEVER WORK
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I am sorry i'm 16 years old, and i have a better grasp on marketing scams and cons than what appears to be the majority of Americans who use coupons, is it not blatantly obvious these are cons designed to rip you off?