Coupons

Navigating the world of coupons to find legitimate coupon sources can be tricky, especially with all of the different types of coupons available today.
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- I have so many coupons! How do I organize them?
- What does all that fine print on the coupon mean? Is it important?
- Will coupons marked “Do Not Double” really double?
- There aren’t coupons for the products I buy? Where can I get them?
- Are coupons really worth all the trouble?
I have so many coupons! How do I organize them?
There are so many ways to organize your coupons. There’s no right or wrong way. To get a few ideas to get you started check out Organizing Your Coupons.
What does all that fine print on the coupon mean? Is it important?
Yes, it is. The fine print on a coupon acts like a contract and when you use a coupon, you are agreeing to the terms in that fine print. For more information read Understanding Coupon Fine Print.
Will coupons marked “Do Not Double” really double?
Sometimes. If your coupon’s barcode begins with a 5 (also known as a DND-5) or a 9 (also known as a DND-9), then these coupons typically will double most stores. For more information read Do Not Double / Triple Coupons.
There aren’t coupons for the products I buy? Where can I get them?
38% of coupons are available upon request only. Chances are, there are coupons, but you just have to know where to look. For more information read Organic & Rare Coupons and Coupons from Manufacturers.
Are coupons really worth all the trouble?
Definitely! I estimate that I save about $60-$70 per hour couponing, which is a wonderful hourly wage for a stay-at-home mom, in my opinion. For more information about common coupon myths read Coupon Myths & Facts.
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