My syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column for the week is entitled “Readers ask how-to questions about digital offers.”
Here’s an excerpt:
“I have a question about how to use digital coupons when I bring them up on my laptop, and it says ‘Download’ – what do I do next? Do they have to be printed, or is there some way to put them on a thumb drive and take it to the store?”
Read this entire column at the Napa Valley Register.
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Darien says
My problem with the phone number thing is — Coupons.com sends a text code for verification which requires a cell phone. I have a couple of issues with that:
I’m in an urban area near Chicago but happen to live in a “black hole” for all the major cell providers (there’s more of us out there than these “send you a text” companies think)
I don’t have a cell phone, don’t need/want a cell phone and certainly see no cost benefit in getting one merely to print coupons somewhere other than my home.
With a very large family necessitating the maintenance of an equally large pantry & multiple freezers, I’ve been shopping the sales & “super- couponing” since 1969. None of the changes over the decades, except the creation of FSIs (page by page clipping from the entire Sunday & midweek newspapers was a tedious task :o), have been in even a casual couponer’s favor.
I used a non-couponing friend’s cell phone number and coordinated the process with our land lines to sign me up for M-Perks but I don’t need the actual phone in my possession to use their program which means all the other supermarkets in my area, which are numerous, have lost my business.