My syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column for the week is entitled “Create your shopping habits around the time coupons are available.“
Here’s an excerpt:
“I would like to know why there are no coupons in the paper the week I need them. I buy floor cleaning wipes at the end of the month, and some months I find coupons for them, some months not. Sometimes these coupons come out in the middle of the month, and that doesn’t work for me.”
Read this entire column at the Napa Valley Register.
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wolverine70 says
Advice on still getting a discount would be to make the purchase in conjunction with when a retailer has dollars off a set purchase amount. The gentleman could make his purchase at a ‘generally’ known store chain with ‘dollar’ in its name which offers a $5 off $25 coupon nearly every Saturday.
Also, Jill for a future column might you consider asking your readers to consider sending their expired coupons to overseas military bases? The commissaries will accept them (overseas only) for six months past the expiration date. Information here: http://www.ocpnet.org/base-list.html
Happy New Year!
Coupon Maven says
Thank you! I have written about the places to send coupons to the military previously, but I haven’t done so within the past year, so it’s definitely due for a re-mention. Thanks :)
And yes, so true about Dollar General! They give those coupons away constantly!