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cheerfulgreek 06-20-2011 01:02 AM

Extreme Couponing
 
I'm watching extreme couponing on TLC. Well, I recorded it because I'm thinking about using coupons more than I usually have done in the past. I use them now, but rarely. Only like if I'm going in for one item and I happen to have a coupon for that particular item. I would take time to cut them out, it's just that when I do my grocery shopping, I miss a lot of the fine print. When I'm done shopping, I get to the cashier, and if I'm using a stack of let's say 10 coupons, I get like half of them back because, I either forgot to put those items on my grocery list or I missed the "buy two" fine print. It got really annoying so I don't use them as much. I'm watching TLC to see how people on here do it to make it easier. Does anyone else use coupons a lot? Do you save a lot?

DZTurtle11 06-20-2011 01:11 AM

I don't use them a lot, but I try. I do know that what they do on that show isn't always allowed. If you look, some of them say "Only X number Per order." I try to use them when things are on sale so you get more bang for your buck. I also only try to buy stuff that I use. Although in a lot of cases, Costco is just as cheap without all the headaches ;)

PS: That show kinda freaks me out. Seriously, who needs a Wall-of-Toothpaste? They also buy a lot of junk food/packaged junk and very little actual vegetables. The work they put into all that is astonishing too!

cheerfulgreek 06-20-2011 01:22 AM

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Originally Posted by DZTurtle11 (Post 2064149)
I don't use them a lot, but I try. I do know that what they do on that show isn't always allowed. If you look, some of them say "Only X number Per order." I try to use them when things are on sale so you get more bang for your buck. I also only try to buy stuff that I use. Although in a lot of cases, Costco is just as cheap without all the headaches ;)

PS: That show kinda freaks me out. Seriously, who needs a Wall-of-Toothpaste? They also buy a lot of junk food/packaged junk and very little actual vegetables. The work they put into all that is astonishing too!

lol
Yep. Some lady just bought a ton of toothbrushes.

I just don't like looking for the exact match. It almost makes it not worth it when I'm being lazy. That happened to me a few times with milk. The cashier was like, "you picked the wrong one so you can't use this coupon."

oncegreek 06-20-2011 01:33 AM

I have noticed that, too- the people on that show end up with tons of unhealthy stuff that no one needs. I use coupons, and I do save with them. However, I only use them for items that I actually need. I have had good luck saving money by shopping anywhere other than the traditional So. Cal. grocery chains. Super Wal-Mart, Trader Joe's, Sprouts, Target- all offer great prices. Also, in the greater LA area, there are ethnic markets that are really reasonable, too.

oncegreek 06-20-2011 01:34 AM

Costco, also, as another poster pointed out. They have good meats.

preciousjeni 06-20-2011 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by oncegreek (Post 2064160)
They have good meats.

TWSS lol

amanda6035 06-20-2011 07:44 AM

I'm a coupon junkie, but not a hoarder. check out www.southernsavers.com for coupon matchups with sales. There's a section on the website called tutorial which will show you how to make the best deal of your coupons without becoming one of those freaks on that tv show.

ree-Xi 06-20-2011 09:22 AM

When we have coupons, we use them. My hubby and I are brand-specific for anything that touches our skin due to skin sensitivities - soap, laundry detergent, makeup (me), powder, lotions - so it wouldn't matter how cheap the regular detergent went on sale for or how big a coupon.

At the grocery store, with our store rewards and sales, we usually save at least 15-25%. We have had regular, non-doubling coupons bring our total bill down up to about 50%, but it's rare. For example, boneless chicken breasts go on sale for $1.99 (50% off) a pound about every 5-7 weeks, so when it does, I get several large packages.

At Target, where we get most of our cleaning, paper, personal hygiene, first aid, prescriptions, and some food items like cereal and pretzels, we have a store-brand Visa card that gives us 5% off everything we buy plus we get an additional 5% off coupon for any one-day per month. On top of sales and Target-brand coupons, we get good deals. We do sometimes wait to get certain types of things until we have a coupon for it or they go on sale. A buck or two off or BOGO can save a lot of money.

In some years, we've shopped at Costco or BJs for things, but we've become very frugal, and go can't go in there for "just one thing". It's not worth the cost of the membership.

My best use of coupons and sales is at clothing stores. For example, I shop at NY&Co, and in addition to $35 off $70 coupons (joined their online rewards club), you get amazing sales like BOGO. I've walked out with $200 worth of clothes for $60. They are always sending me coupons. They also work great at the holidays, being able to buy $45 gifts for $12.50.

All that crazy (and often illegal) couponing would drive me crazy. Grocery shopping doesn't need to take 5 hours and cause an ulcer.

summer_gphib 06-20-2011 10:03 AM

We've started seriously using coupons due to necessity, in the last year. And it's amazing what you can save. We do everything within the law and rules. Last week for example, I was able to get 4 tubes of Colgate Total Advanced toothpaste for $0.50. It's also allowed us to make some great donations to the local animal shelter.

The meds for my basset hound with cancer are over $400 a month, not counting vet bills, cardiology appointments, etc. Using coupons has allowed us to be able to get him the open heart surgery he needed, the chemo, and now treat the heart disease that was caused by the chemo. It's been a life saver! :)

nittanygirl 06-20-2011 10:25 AM

I use coupons pretty regularly when I'm at school because our grocery store doubles them.
I don't go out of my way to buy something I don't use enough or care for though, just because I have a coupon. I'm in no ways like the people on the show. I don't understand stockpiling 50 bottles of ketchup... keep like 4 and donate the rest...

There is a guy I work with here that does it, and he left work the other day with a baggie full of coupons he found or other coworkers gave him. He says he has 60 bottles of bbq sauce, but he plans to donate a good bit of them when the little league team does some fundraiser.

I think if you're going to extreme coupon like on that show, you should be making charitable donations because there is simply no way you're going to use all of that stuff before the next time you decide to buy 60 more of the same thing

Tulip86 06-20-2011 10:32 AM

I do use coupons regularly, and store rewards cards are great, because they hardly require any effort.
I never get any ridiculous amounts though, most I ever got of something were 4 or 5.

ree-Xi 06-20-2011 11:24 AM

None of my stores around here multiply coupons. Is it more common in different regions of the country? Or is it more by chain/ownership?

honeychile 06-20-2011 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by summer_gphib (Post 2064206)
The meds for my basset hound with cancer are over $400 a month, not counting vet bills, cardiology appointments, etc. Using coupons has allowed us to be able to get him the open heart surgery he needed, the chemo, and now treat the heart disease that was caused by the chemo. It's been a life saver! :)

Buffy was on a medication that would have cost $350/month if I bought it at the vet's. His vet gave me a pet pharmacy in Arizona (DiamondBack Pharmacy) which made up pet meds themselves - the same med was $29.79/month including postage! I'll look for the address for you when I'm home.

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Originally Posted by nittanygirl (Post 2064211)
I think if you're going to extreme coupon like on that show, you should be making charitable donations because there is simply no way you're going to use all of that stuff before the next time you decide to buy 60 more of the same thing

I was always taught that if I got a BOGO, to set one aside for a food bank (we had to do that with clothes, too). But times have changed, and I see nothing wrong to keep a couple, but I still have a food bank shelf.

AGDee 06-20-2011 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ree-Xi (Post 2064241)
None of my stores around here multiply coupons. Is it more common in different regions of the country? Or is it more by chain/ownership?

Not only have most (if not all) of the stores around here stopped multiplying coupons but when I was doing couponing, I realized that the same coupons were coming out every two weeks and most of the stuff was still more expensive with the coupon than buying the equivalent generic brand was.

I do shop sales and do well that way. I don't see the point in stock piling enough ketchup to last me a lifetime (I think I buy ketchup twice a year) unless I'm going to donate it. I just don't get it.

DZTurtle11 06-20-2011 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by honeychile (Post 2064282)
I was always taught that if I got a BOGO, to set one aside for a food bank (we had to do that with clothes, too). But times have changed, and I see nothing wrong to keep a couple, but I still have a food bank shelf.

Ok that is the coolest childhood lesson I've ever heard! What a great lesson :) I don't have kids, but don't think I'm not telling my sister and in-laws :cool:

33girl 06-21-2011 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by honeychile (Post 2064282)
Buffy was on a medication that would have cost $350/month if I bought it at the vet's. His vet gave me a pet pharmacy in Arizona (DiamondBack Pharmacy) which made up pet meds themselves - the same med was $29.79/month including postage! I'll look for the address for you when I'm home.

Yes yes yes!! Brando's meds that he needed were HALF from Diamondback what I would have paid from any pharmacy around here (and I called all of them). Not to mention they are very nice to deal with and package things very nicely. Definitely look into them. www.diamondbackdrugs.com

summer_gphib 06-21-2011 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2064443)
Yes yes yes!! Brando's meds that he needed were HALF from Diamondback what I would have paid from any pharmacy around here (and I called all of them). Not to mention they are very nice to deal with and package things very nicely. Definitely look into them. www.diamondbackdrugs.com

I'll definately look into it! Most of his prescriptions come from Walgreens, and with his discount card aren't too bad. But that at-home chemo (Cytoxan) and the medication for his heart are way up there. I'm not sure if the chemo could be shipped because of the precautions that have to be taken with the handling of it, but the heart pump drug (Pimobendan) might be an option... :D Any money saved will help me pay off the mass amount of debt I have accrued for him! :eek:

honeychile 06-21-2011 10:43 PM

I just think it's a darn shame that DiamondBack is the only discount pet medication place I've ever hear of - even if they would overnight important meds! It would be a highly lucrative business for someone going into vet pharmacudicals!

33girl 06-22-2011 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by summer_gphib (Post 2064476)
I'll definately look into it! Most of his prescriptions come from Walgreens, and with his discount card aren't too bad. But that at-home chemo (Cytoxan) and the medication for his heart are way up there. I'm not sure if the chemo could be shipped because of the precautions that have to be taken with the handling of it, but the heart pump drug (Pimobendan) might be an option... :D Any money saved will help me pay off the mass amount of debt I have accrued for him! :eek:

They will ship in dry ice and will notify you when it goes out.

I remember you posting pics of your pup on here before. Give him an extra big hug from me.

thetalady 06-22-2011 01:55 AM

This show just drives me crazy. These people will never use most of what they buy. I have only been able to force myself to watch a handful of time, but I never heard a single word about donating some of the thousands of tubes of toothpaste or cans upon cans of soup or vegetables, or whatever....

I don't think it is "saving money" when you end up wasting what you get or buying stuff that you don't want/ need, even if it is free. Frankly, I think a LOT of the people on this show are just another version of hoarders.

Tulip86 06-22-2011 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by thetalady (Post 2064735)
This show just drives me crazy. These people will never use most of what they buy. I have only been able to force myself to watch a handful of time, but I never heard a single word about donating some of the thousands of tubes of toothpaste or cans upon cans of soup or vegetables, or whatever....

I don't think it is "saving money" when you end up wasting what you get or buying stuff that you don't want/ need, even if it is free. Frankly, I think a LOT of the people on this show are just another version of hoarders.

Some do donate a lot of the stuff to charite, others help out their friends, family and neighbours.

But some are just greedy and crazy.

summer_gphib 06-22-2011 06:58 AM

If you watched it more you'd see that quite a few of them make BIG donations. One guy made up somewhere around 50,000 packages for the members of the military who are overseas. Another couple did it for their church, and several others have mentioned making huge donations to the food bank.

One woman lived in a bad neighborhood, and opened her home up to local teens, so they could come in and get something to eat.

summer_gphib 06-22-2011 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2064721)
They will ship in dry ice and will notify you when it goes out.

I remember you posting pics of your pup on here before. Give him an extra big hug from me.

I sure will. He's such an amazing little guy. We adopted him a brother in February, and they are getting along great!

honeychile 06-22-2011 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by summer_gphib (Post 2064759)
I sure will. He's such an amazing little guy. We adopted him a brother in February, and they are getting along great!

"Like"

lovespink88 06-25-2011 12:50 PM

Finally caught a few episodes and I have to say this has got me VERY intrigued. I don't think I could ever get into it with food, but it seems worth looking into for non-food items. What's the problem with stocking up on things like soap, paper towels, toothbrushes, etc? Sure, I guess it's not "extreme" couponing any more because you're not saving thousands of dollars on your entire order...but every little bit helps!

Senusret I 06-25-2011 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by lovespink88 (Post 2065551)
Finally caught a few episodes and I have to say this has got me VERY intrigued. I don't think I could ever get into it with food, but it seems worth looking into for non-food items. What's the problem with stocking up on things like soap, paper towels, toothbrushes, etc? Sure, I guess it's not "extreme" couponing any more because you're not saving thousands of dollars on your entire order...but every little bit helps!

I agree with this. In fact, I need to research just how I can focus extreme couponing into toiletries. I ALWAYS wait until the last minute to buy them.

hmmm

Kappamd 06-25-2011 04:07 PM

There was an extreme couponer at Walmart this afternoon. She had what was at least a 3 inch binder STUFFED with probably thousands of coupons. I didn't stick around to watch her, but it had to be interesting.

Not interesting-her completely decimating the nail polish selection.:mad:

nittanygirl 06-26-2011 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Kappamd (Post 2065584)
There was an extreme couponer at Walmart this afternoon. She had what was at least a 3 inch binder STUFFED with probably thousands of coupons. I didn't stick around to watch her, but it had to be interesting.

Not interesting-her completely decimating the nail polish selection.:mad:

I need to find her and have her donate some of that to me.
I'm on a nail polish kick and would love some free new colors lol.

amanda6035 06-28-2011 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by lovespink88 (Post 2065551)
Finally caught a few episodes and I have to say this has got me VERY intrigued. I don't think I could ever get into it with food, but it seems worth looking into for non-food items. What's the problem with stocking up on things like soap, paper towels, toothbrushes, etc? Sure, I guess it's not "extreme" couponing any more because you're not saving thousands of dollars on your entire order...but every little bit helps!

I stocked up at the end of December on toilet paper, mouthwash, tooth paste, etc. I don't regret it one bit. That show makes me so mad. I'm not a freak. Yes, I have binders with my coupons in them, but I don't block the aisle as other folks are coming, I don't clear a shelf, and I don't ask for multiple transactions! I don't use credit cards, so therefore, I can't buy it if I don't have the money. There's no point in trying to purchase a ridiculous amount of whatever the product is just because you have coupons and it's "good deal." Guess what? It's NOT a good deal if you weren't going to purchase it anyway!


I've also been blogging about my experience using my coupon/frugal finding skills to benefit my chapter house. I'm not sure if any of the rest of you are in charge of helping purchase things for your house committee, but if you are, and are looking for ways to save, you can see how I'm doing it.....better yet, I need your ideas!

http://proverbs227.blogspot.com/sear...rority%20House


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