My syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column for the week is entitled “Readers question coupon ethics and limits.”
Here’s an excerpt:
“A friend that I coupon shop with showed me that she has signed up for multiple store loyalty cards. One of our supermarkets always has a free item each week, and you load the coupon for the free item in their app.”
Read this entire column at the Napa Valley Register.
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J.R. says
When the new CL Marianos opened, they told me to get my own loyalty card, even though I said my spouse had one. We have separate checking accounts, credit cards, cell phone numbers, etc. We don’t shop together, and she usually visits a different store than I do. It’s pretty rare that there is something worth getting two of, but since they told us to get seperate cards, we don’t have an ethical quandary when we do.
Often we’ll both click on the item to load our cards, but whoever gets there first gets one.