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Coupons are a wonderful thing! The best part about them is they don't cost you any money; they save you money! It's a no-brainer! Continue reading for some helpful advice regarding using coupons when shopping. You will be surprised at just how much they can actually help you on your next visit.
If you get heavily involved in using coupons, but don't like to spend money printing or buying newspapers, talk to your friends. Many people throw out the coupons from their Sunday papers, and will hold on to them for you to come and collect. Do not try to collect them out of the trash, as this can be illegal.
Think before you click the submit button! Always do an online search for coupon codes before making an online purchase. There are even whole websites dedicated to keeping databases of coupon codes. Visit retailmenot.com or couponcabin.com before making a purchase. It only takes a second and could save you a lot of money.
Organize your coupons in a way that makes sense to you. Maybe you want to keep all the coupons for baby things together, and you want to keep all the food coupons together. You might even decide to sort them by brand. However you organize them, make sure you can remember what you've done.
When you are going to venture into extreme Couponing, you have to be a highly organized person. That is the key to this game. You must keep all of your coupons on file and know what you have, even if you have to write down what you have or keep them on a spreadsheet.
Store your coupons in little plastic baggies. This will save you time when you're looking for one in particular, and they keep them looking neat. They won't go flying all around the place, and they won't get wet. Storing coupons in these little bags makes sense and will help you save.
When you go shopping, you are much more likely to stick to your budget if you only pay with cash. Decide how much you are going to spend. Decide the amount of savings from coupons you will receive. Then only take that amount of cash with you shopping. You will only purchase what you need and you will be motivated towards using all your coupons if you shop with cash only.
A great tip for anyone who uses coupons frequently is to store your coupons somewhere where you won't forget them whenever you head out the door. A lot of people always forget they have these coupons and end up leaving them at home. Help yourself to remember by making them visible as you are walking out the door.
If you want to make the most out of your coupon savings, check with all of your local stores to see if they double coupons. Doubling coupons means that the face value of your coupon is doubled, usually up to a certain amount, say, 1.00. So, instead of saving 1.00 on your item, you will save 2.00.
Find out whether you can double up on your coupons. If you have more than one coupon, can you buy more than one item in one visit? That is the question you need to ask the store before you go shopping. Don't make the mistake of waiting until you're checking out.
Keep your coupons organized. Whether you use a coupon holder, binder or envelopes, make sure your coupons are organized and easy to find. Organize them in a way that is easiest for you to sort through. Some ideas are sorting by item type or the section of the store the item is kept in.
Make sure you buy only what you need and have room for; don't go overboard. Should you have coupons for perishables that you won't be using, do not buy them. Pass the coupon to family or friends who can use them.
Whenever possible, stack your coupons to get an even better deal. Layering your coupons like this isn't always allowed, but when it is, it can result in significant savings. For example you could combine a manufacturers coupon with the stores coupon to great the greatest savings possible for you.
If you find a good coupon in your Sunday paper, check local stores and gas stations on Monday morning. They are likely going to still have some extra copies of that paper laying around. Buy them, and you are going to have extra copies of that coupon to use yourself.
When you first start to collect coupons, start slow. While it's great to save hundreds of dollars on every shopping trip, starting with too many coupons can be confusing and feel overwhelming. Many people give up on couponing just for this reason. Start with a few coupons and work your way up to several once you are comfortable collecting and using them.
Have the coupon policy for your favorite stores on hand when you shop. If a cashier tries to go up against you about stacking coupons or the number of coupons, you are allowed to use, having the policy can help you to get out of the situation and save the money you deserve to save.
Do not make copies of any coupons so you can use it more than one time. This is illegal and can get you into a lot of trouble. If you need another coupon, ask around and see if anyone you know has one instead of risking getting into a lot of trouble.
Keep your eye out for coupons in unexpected places. The phone book, the backs of receipts, and newspapers are great places to find these tickets to savings. The coupons in these locations are often for restaurants, mechanics, salons and other experiences or services. There's no reason to limit your coupon usage to grocery shopping!
Using coupons requires planning just like efficient shopping does as well. Make your list, find your coupons, and have at it! You will be amazed at what you can do. Remember the helpful advice you've read here as you embark on your next shopping journey, and find yourself saving a considerable amount of money.