@CouponCrusader I've looked at Coupon Mom and it is good, but they are not as comprehensive as Coupon Sense (which lists every single item on sale at 11 stores and matches them with every coupon) and it is MUCH quicker. I'm not trying to sell it - there is something out there for everyone. For me, the time and savings are well worth the $15 a month. There are no contracts I can quit anytime I want. But after 4 years you could not drag me away.
@4368jkoch Trust me - I'm pretty darn frugal. I belonged to Grocery Game for a year and then found Coupon Sense. I pay $15 a month and routinely save over 75% on my grocery and toiletry bill monthly and it only takes me about 1 1/2 hour a week - for $600+ per month savings.
@CouponCrusader Wow! OK I take my words back then. So you are high tech huh? Well I use a coupon binder and plain old file folders and write the date and RP, SS, P&G and stuff! I love Coupon Mom's website cuz it's free! I don't get how people throw away money just to look for a match!
@CouponCrusader Also even if a product is not on sale and we need it unexpectedly- such as cottage cheese, we can immediately find every active coupon that exists and have it cut out within 30 seconds - no lie! Besides saving me hundreds of dollars it also saves me HOURS each month - just as valuable!
@4368jkoch Dates are ok much of the country uses them. I belong to Coupon Sense in Arizona. We have paid data entry people that enter every coupon, their value and expir, date. We also have an alpha numeric system that enables us to go directly to a coupon in the insert. This allows a perfect match every time.
@CouponCrusader I've looked at Coupon Mom and it is good, but they are not as comprehensive as Coupon Sense (which lists every single item on sale at 11 stores and matches them with every coupon) and it is MUCH quicker. I'm not trying to sell it - there is something out there for everyone. For me, the time and savings are well worth the $15 a month. There are no contracts I can quit anytime I want. But after 4 years you could not drag me away.
CouponCrusader 1 year ago
@4368jkoch Trust me - I'm pretty darn frugal. I belonged to Grocery Game for a year and then found Coupon Sense. I pay $15 a month and routinely save over 75% on my grocery and toiletry bill monthly and it only takes me about 1 1/2 hour a week - for $600+ per month savings.
CouponCrusader 1 year ago
@CouponCrusader Wow! OK I take my words back then. So you are high tech huh? Well I use a coupon binder and plain old file folders and write the date and RP, SS, P&G and stuff! I love Coupon Mom's website cuz it's free! I don't get how people throw away money just to look for a match!
4368jkoch 1 year ago
@CouponCrusader Also even if a product is not on sale and we need it unexpectedly- such as cottage cheese, we can immediately find every active coupon that exists and have it cut out within 30 seconds - no lie! Besides saving me hundreds of dollars it also saves me HOURS each month - just as valuable!
CouponCrusader 1 year ago
@4368jkoch Dates are ok much of the country uses them. I belong to Coupon Sense in Arizona. We have paid data entry people that enter every coupon, their value and expir, date. We also have an alpha numeric system that enables us to go directly to a coupon in the insert. This allows a perfect match every time.
CouponCrusader 1 year ago
Don't like this method! Too confusing! Why don't you just put dates on it?
4368jkoch 1 year ago