Most coupon usage is straightforward, and in most cases, following the wording in the coupon’s terms will tell you exactly what the coupon should be used on and how many items it’s valid…
Super-Couponing Tips column: Vacation time? Don’t pay full price
It’s worth seeking out discounts for the attractions, resorts and dining spots to which you’re headed. Applying couponing strategies to vacation planning is one of my favorite ways to save money on trips:
Super-Couponing Tips column: Reader success stories
Dear Jill, In the beginning I tried to get every deal I could. Now that I have a half dozen or so tubes of toothpaste and a fully stocked freezer, I’m learning to moderate what I purchase.
Super-Couponing Tips column: Helping you learn to save
I receive a lot of reader tips, coupon questions and “heartbreaker” emails — the ones demanding immediate help with couponing. I’ve never printed these before in my column because they’re often hard for me to read, too, but I’m going to let you peek inside my inbox this week at some of them.
Super-Couponing Tips column: A word of warning … My ‘new’ TV is obsolete
I apply a couponer’s mindset to everything on which I spend money, whether it’s booking airfare or hotel for a family vacation or buying a new appliance for our home. We upgraded to an HDTV. Our television is a little over three years old now, but it’s already outdated.
Super-Couponing Tips column: A couponer’s favorite word
I never get tired of the thrill of pairing a $1 coupon with a $1 sale price and knowing I’m taking a product home free of charge. In addition to getting free groceries, there are other areas in life where I’m enjoying freebies. I don’t want you to miss out on these either…
Super-Couponing Tips column: Beware of online affiliated offers, surveys and scams
Have you ever purchased a product online and had a window pop up at the end of your purchase, offering you a second item free or at a discount if you complete a survey or agree to try the product, free of charge?
Super-Couponing Tips column: Buying online – reviewing the reviews
“Salting” reviews with positive content is sadly a prevalent marketing practice, and this can make it difficult for consumers to weed out false, overly positive content from legitimate reviews.
Super-Couponing Tips column: When restaurants give you lemons…
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “When restaurants give you lemons.” Here’s an excerpt: In a recent column, I featured readers’ examples of what they considered to be “cheapskate” behavior — people going above and beyond simply being frugal. In that column, I shared stories of people making salads on the sly from […]
Super-Couponing Tips column: Checkout charities irk shoppers
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “Checkout charities irk shoppers.” Here’s an excerpt: “Dear Jill, “I would like to see you tackle the topic of ‘checkout charities.’ I am so tired of being asked to donate money to this charity or that charity when I am checking out at a store. I keep […]
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