My syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column for the week is entitled “What can you do with expired coupons?“
Here’s an excerpt:
“Overseas military families can indeed use manufacturer coupons up to six months past the printed expiration date to shop at their commissaries. If you know a military family who’s interested in your unused, expired coupons, you can mail them directly to them. If not, several websites can help you send them to an organization that will supply them to those in need, or you can select a specific military base to send them to.”
Read this entire column at the Napa Valley Register.
My Super-Couponing Tips column appears in newspapers around the country to a weekly readership of over 20 million people! Learn more about my column’s syndication at this link.
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wolverine70 says
Thank you SO much for writing on this topic, Jill.
wolverine70 says
And to the store coupon portion, the largest drug store chain in the country a few years ago did, abruptly, change their policy on expired store coupons. I witnessed more than a few uncomfortable conversations between clerks and customers at the register. The lesson I took was that any change should be made clear and in advance of the change. Store signage would also help.
Coupon Maven says
You’re welcome!