This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “‘Glitches’ — Another term for coupon fraud.” Here’s an excerpt: “Ethical couponers likely wouldn’t dream of trying to use a handful of coupons for allergy medication to buy a pair of shoes, but these are exactly the kinds of exploits these couponing glitch groups are devoted to […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: How do you plan your shopping trips?
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “How do you plan your shopping trips?” Here’s an excerpt: “When it’s time to head to the grocery store, how do you plan your shopping trips? Do you go through your store’s circulars? Do you go online to look for coupons for items you plan to buy? […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: Multiples Madness
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “Multiples Madness.” Here’s an excerpt: “Coupons that require the purchase of two or more items continue to plague or delight my readers, depending on a person’s perspective. When readers complain about having to buy two or more of an item, others have responded with ideas – everything […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: Cashiers Speak
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “Cashiers Speak.” Here’s an excerpt: “I work in a supermarket, and I wanted to tell you something that’s been happening in our stores. Our corporate office is removing the self-checkout U-Scan machines from the store because of coupon fraud. We have had too many of these extreme […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: Return of the ridiculous shrinkage stories
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “Return of the ridiculous shrinkage stories.” Here’s an excerpt: “I read your article in Saturday’s paper about smaller products. My husband e-mailed a well-known manufacturer of toilet paper about this, and we received this response. Thought it was a bit comical!” “You’re correct that we slightly decreased […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: Navigating Errors at the Checkout
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “Navigating Errors at the Checkout.” Here’s an excerpt: “As a frugal shopper, I’m always closely watching my grocery budget. When I plan a shopping trip, I know roughly what my pre-tax, post-coupon total should be before I get anywhere near the checkout lane. This is helpful when […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: Longer Shelf Life
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “Longer Shelf Life” Here’s an excerpt: “I think one of the biggest misconceptions people have about coupon shoppers is that our homes are completely stocked with a year’s worth of supplies. While I have a good quantity of our most-used items on hand, I rotate my stock […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: How to Handle Unused Coupons
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “How to Handle Unused Coupons.” Here’s an excerpt: “I wanted to share an idea with these generous souls that will allow them to still help others with the coupons they have left over. Many churches have a food pantry or food drives during different times of the […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: Large City, Fewer Coupons?
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “Large City, Fewer Coupons?” Here’s an excerpt: “…we get the worst coupons ever! Our coupon inserts only have a few coupons, and have more advertisements than actual offers. I believe we get about a quarter of the coupons that bigger cities get in their papers. I am […]
New Super-Couponing Tips column: I’ve got a coupon – where’s the product?
This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “I’ve got a coupon – where’s the product?.” Here’s an excerpt: ” recently had a coupon for a new dairy product that looked good. I cut it out and took it to the store but I could never find this product at the store. The coupon expired […]