Wednesday, October 12, 2011

How to Start Couponing From the Ground Up Part 2

Collecting Coupons



As a new couponer you wonder where do they get all of those coupons?  The fact is couponers find themselves paying hundreds of dollars for coupons a year if they are not careful.  Some even pay more for coupons then they save.  So be careful and judge weather a coupon is worth the cost.

Print Coupons

When printing coupons be sure to only print really good ones or ones you know you will use.  The cost of paper and ink dose add up.

Coupons.com (Get an extra ten cents by printing off Swag Bucks details here.)

bettycrocker.com Often has higher values then other sites but they go fast so print early on the 1st of every month

couponnetwork.com You can also see the Catalina (coupons that print at the register at Dillon's and Hyvee) deals here.

SmartSource.com 

Redplumb.com


Buy the news paper

Buying the Sunday newspaper is a great way to get coupons.  Here the best one is The Kansas City Star.  Before buying the paper preview the coupons in it.  We will post the preview list so you can decide if it's worth the cost.  Sometimes well it's not.


Buy clipped coupons and whole inserts


thecouponclippers.com For clipped coupons


wholecouponinserts.com For whole inserts


Snag free coupons at the store


This is a great way to get free coupons simply walk around the commissary (Dillion's is known for having a few too) Grab coupons that you see and know you can use.  Grab a few when the exasperation date is not for a few months.  These Items almost always go on sale before the coupon sees the end of it's days.

Ask

E-mail to your favorite companies, or ask friends for their unwanted coupons.  These are great ways to get coupons that cost nothing more then your time.

Facebook

"Like" your favorite companies to get in on their coupons and give a ways.  Like us at Ft Riley Money Savers and we will lead you to pages with coupons and deals.

Don't forget to check out Part 1

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