#4...The Internet has changed everything and as more and more couponers are learning, you don't have to rely exclusively on the Sunday paper anymore.
Many manufacturers offer coupons online that can be printed at home and used in stores. A printed coupon should have a barcode that can be scanned at checkout just like any other coupon. Printable coupons are available on coupon websites and directly from product manufacturers. Here are three great money saving sites for you to peruse.
www.coolsavings.com
www.wow-coupons.com/grocery.php
www.coupons.com
Aside from internet printables and the Sunday SmartSource, Redplum and P&G inserts another place to obtain coupons is through in-store offers. These would include:
Blinkie machines (on shelf blinking coupon dispensers)
In-store circulars
Tear pads
Peelies on product packages
Preferred customer card
Tomorrow, learn which four companies partner with a very popular Wichita grocery store to allow you to load coupons directly onto your preferred customer card.
No comments:
Post a Comment