Coupons can be found in newspapers, online, via text messaging, fundraising books, store ads, magazines, store register receipts or on the product itself (also called “peelies”). Your local Sunday newspaper is still the number one source for all coupons. Many newspapers run subscription specials for the weekend edition or you can buy the Sunday paper at a store or newsstand.
Printable Coupons
Printing coupons online is becoming very popular! Almost all stores will accept online coupons as long as they have the barcode and expiration date on them. Per the verbiage on the coupons, you may not photocopy these coupons or they will be considered fraudulent. All you need is a printer to have access to these coupons. The first time you print a coupon you may be prompted to download a “coupon printer”. This program tells your computer how to print the bar code so your coupons can be scanned at the store. Your computer will alert you and guide you through the process. Make sure your printer is turned on, loaded with paper, and has ink before you hit print because your coupon will be sent automatically.
E-coupons
Magazines
One of my favorite places to find coupons is All You Magazine! All You is packed with great tips for saving money, frugal recipes and tons of high-dollar coupons each month.
Earn Money Back
Have you sign up for the Ibotta app yet? Sign up HERE! They have over 31 retailers (including Target, WalMart, CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid, Safeway, Vons, and many more). Just take a photo of your receipt with a qualifying purchase on it. Receive your cash almost instantly via PayPal once you get $5 in earnings. You can even use manufacturer coupons to make your deals even sweeter!
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