The Frugal Find Online Coupon Class: Couponing Tips

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Tip #1 — Use Your Coupons Opportunistically.

As you saw in the video, a coupon is just a piece of paper which at times can be worth so much more than the $0.50 value on it. It’s all about timing — when to use the coupon and when to hold onto it. At the very minimum my tip is to never use a coupon if they item is not also on sale, unless of course you absolutely need that item right then. If you can wait, it’s very likely that you’ll be able to get that item for much less on sale with a coupon. Paying retail is so yesterday’s style.

Tip #2 — BOGO + BOGO = 2 FREE!

Aaah, this tip makes me smile. I can remember so many items I’ve gotten for free with this simple tip. Here are a couple of examples…

If Pantene Shampoo is on sale BOGO (Buy One Get One Free) for $3.99 you would pay $3.99 for 2 bottles. If you had a $2.00 off 1 Pantene Shampoo coupon, you could use 2, since you are buying 2 products. The store has 1 on sale for free — but you are STILL buying that product, you aren’t stealing it 🙂 Your final price would be $0.00 or FREE for 2 bottles!

Pantene Shampoo — BOGO $3.99/2
Use (2) $2.00/1 Pantene Shampoo Coupons
Final Price: 2 FREE

If Pantene Shampoo is on sale BOGO (Buy One Get One Free) for $3.99 you would pay $3.99 for 2 bottles. If you had a BOGO Shampoo coupon you would automatically get them both free! The store has 1 on sale for free and the manufacturer is giving you the other for free with the coupon. The sale and coupon cross each other out.

Pantene Shampoo — BOGO $3.99/2
Use (1) BOGO Pantene Shampoo Coupon
Final Price: 2 FREE

Tip #3 — Stacking Coupons

This is another way we often see free or close to free sales — by stacking (using 2 coupons on 1 item) a manufacturer’s coupon and a store coupon either from their ad, website, or booklet. The most important thing to note here is to make sure that nowhere on the store coupon does it say “manufacturer’s coupon” if it says store coupon — you’re good to go!

Tip #4 — Read Your Coupons

So many times, it’s in the text and not the picture. A manufacturer simply can’t add the picture of all the variations of a single product on one coupon. So if it says ANY Tide product, that would mean all “flavors” of Tide. More importantly if it doesn’t limit you to a size — you’re able to use this coupon on a trial size getting that item possibly for free!

Tip #5 — Look for Try Me Free Rebates

Try Me Free Rebates are just that FREE products! That is if you make sure to send in your receipt. Often times too if you use a coupon when you buy that item you can turn it into a money maker. In the example I used in the video, I like to hunt for Try Me Free Rebates throughout the store if I have a $5/$25 coupon — it helps me get to the $25 total while also ensuring I’ll get that money back. You’ll have to wait awhile to get your money back, so this isn’t necessarily a good option if every dollar in your budget is needed right then, but it can help you to get more items free — not just that particular item.

Tip #6 — Buy at least 2 Sunday Papers

So this might seem a bit crazy, but our family buys 6 papers. We buy 1 for each member of our family, it seems to be a good formula for us and has helped me greatly when a stock up price hits the stores. We have 3 delivered from different local papers and purchase 3 more. With the deals we’re getting we are paying just over $4 per week for our papers. There are many ways to get FREE Sunday papers as well…

Ask a Friend, Relative, or Neighbor for their coupon inserts, it’s likely they just toss them aside as it is.
Visit your local coffee shop Sunday afternoon and do one of 2 things. Look through the recycling bin and gather the coupons that have been left behind or ask the manager if they’d be willing to let you take and recycle the left over Sunday papers at closing. I know my Starbucks just tosses them out!
You could dumpster dive like this post (http://thefrugalfind.com/guest-post-anon-dumpster-diva/) written by our resident Dumpster Diva, but I can’t say I’ve ever done it.

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Comments

Willie Mae Richardson says:

hi where can I get coupons in my town of blanched

Sandra Hammons says:

Ok, I have been doing coupons for a while. You have some great info here. I have to disagree on one thing. If a store has a special buy one get one free and you have a coupon buy one get one free for the same product, the store WILL NOT honor the coupon. Because you have to BUY one to get the other free. If the first one is already free, you can only use a cents off coupon. If you have found a store that will do this, please share what store that is with us.

cjmcpartland says:

Holy Crap didn't even know half the stuff you said until watching this video!

girlproblems12345 says:

yes only one coupon for the 2 bags because the coupon is attached to 2 bags

Anthony Rogers says:

I just have a quick question for you and I can't seem to find the answer anywhere. If I have one coupon that says 50 cents off on two chex mix bags, does that mean I can only use one coupon on two bags, or can I get two bags and use two coupons on the bags since I'm still getting two bags? I hope that didn't confuse you. Please let me know if you know. Thanks for your time.

lisaroxz23 says:

Thank you so much I finally understand BOGO. Wow I feel so cheap, but smart! ;D

Las Vegas Life says:

Good Newbie info..Thank you !!

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