It’s been somewhat eye-opening for me to discuss college choices with other friends. One friend told me that there was no way she could consider a public university for their son. “State universities simply accept too many people…”
New Super-Couponing Tips column: Coupon confusion strikes again
Most of the time, using coupons is easy – simply read the wording on a coupon to find out for what product the coupon is valid. However, my readers have been adept at spotting unusual or questionable wording…
New Super-Couponing Tips column: Go back to school with coupons
Several major chains feature penny deals each week, and by skimming these sales, you can pick up many bargains, So far, I’ve purchased index cards, pocket folders, pencil boxes, notebooks, erasers and glue sticks for a penny…
New Super-Couponing Tips column: The upsides of HOAs
“While many readers were quick to point out what they didn’t like about HOAs, others wrote to share the upsides of living in a community where everyone has agreed to abide by the same rules…”
New Super-Couponing Tips column: Unlimited printables — too good to be true?
“What do you think of these IP [internet printable coupon] fairies on Instagram? …you can go to the IP fairies and buy those coupons online and they’ll email them to you for 20 cents per coupon or $1 per page…”
New Super-Couponing Tips column: Coupon Unicorns
“Unicorn” is a coupon term that’s grown in popularity over the past year, and it refers to a high-value coupon that doesn’t exist in the real world. It’s a counterfeit. Often, these unicorn coupons are based on a genuine offer…
New Super-Couponing Tips column: All that glitters isn’t good
Glitter is the new word for glitch, and glittering is the new term for glitching. It’s the same old game with a new term to disguise what it actually is – coupon fraud. No matter how great the deals may seem, is it worth getting arrested…
New Super-Couponing Tips column: Privacy concerns in the digital ad age
Why was the ‘Share a Coke’ campaign so successful? The simple instruction to “Share” a Coke didn’t apply only to sharing the actual beverage with a friend – it also was a call to action to share your bottle online with the world…
New Super-Couponing Tips column: The value of HOA fees
Is there value in paying a monthly fee to ensure a predefined quality of life at home? Homeowners’ associations exist to define and enforce a code of regulations for the appearance and quality of life…
New Super-Couponing Tips column: Angst over TV antenna visibility
“About the aerial antennas and HOA, it does not surprise me that the materialistic younger generations whose life importance is nothing more than money and superficial affluence, would write such selfish, demeaning comments…”
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