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Coupon POLL (for those that do AND don't)

1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not?
2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it?
3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it?
4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon?
5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon?
6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips?
7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price?
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Re: Coupon POLL (for those that do AND don't)

  • 1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not? Hells to the yes. I am a master couponer.

    2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it? I'm a big fan of being frugal in some areas (household items, etc.) so you can spend in other areas (vacations, etc). I used to work on Saturday nights so we would get the Sunday Times early. I would browse through the coupons but I would clip something here or there, nothing too exciting. Once I became a SAHM (now WAH), I got into it because I really hate spending more than I need to on things that I KNOW I can get for less -- i.e. cereal, baby items, etc. 

    3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it? N/A

    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon? Target is fabulous. You can stack a store coupon with a manufacturer's coupon. I also go to Albertson's during doublers and Safeway on a regular basis. They are all in-town, though, so I am not driving around like some crazy person with a binder full of coupons. OK, I do have a folder, but it's small. It fits in my purse.
     

    Side note: To be a successful couponer, you have to KNOW prices. Is it worth it to use a $1 coupon on something at Safeway when you know it's cheaper to begin with at Target? (This usually applies to health and beauty and household items.) So couponing can be time consuming, but I also love the thrill of the hunt. I just got $8 off Jose Cueveo tequila! WINNING!

    Side note II: The best method (for me) is to read the ads, make my grocery list and THEN go looking for coupons for the items I need (manufacturer's websites or the Krazy Coupon Lady's database). That keeps me from falling into the "oooh, good deal, I should print that" and then wasting ink and time. I do clip from the Sunday paper, and just file them under "general food" or "general household" if the coupons aren't something I need at this second but likely will in the near future. I don't get these extreme couponers who cut out every single coupon and USE them (and I don't mean for charity donations).  

    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon? How about 100-something containers of formula for $6.84 out of my own pocket?!? OK, that was technically because of coupons AND Bumpies sending me formula checks, but even so. I also got 15 cases of Earth's Best baby food for FREE using those Amazon Mom $10 coupons back in March, and dropped it all off at the food bank on Tuesday.

    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips? Nordstrom will price-match pretty much anything if you have proof. I got a Kate Spade bag there for 25% off because katespade.com was having their Friends and Family Sale. I didn't want to deal with shipping, etc., so I printed out the e-mail, took it to the flagship Nordstrom in downtown Seattle and walked out with my pretty pink purse. They also price match on shoe prices from Piperlime during the Give & Get sale twice a year, so I got Collin some Adidas for 30% off in November.

    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price? My eyebrows. Wink I mean, if Gene Juarez ran a special, I'd be all over it, but isn't what I mean. I'm not going to clip a coupon out of the ValPak and subject my brows to a $9.99 "and a free lip wax, too" deal at some random place just to save a few dollars.

    And wow, my answers ended up being super long. Hopefully I was somewhat helpful ... and if not, at least I killed some time before getting to work on a story.

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  • 1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not? Yes, but not much. I was all gung ho about it for a while, but it was too time consuming for me.  We also don't buy much in the way of processed foods which seems to be what a majority of the grocery coupons are for. As far as other items I almost always have some sort of coupons when I'm clothes/shoe shopping
    2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it? Saving $ of course! I made a spreadsheet and tracked our monthly transactions and was floored by how much we spent at the grocery store.
    3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it? N/A
    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon? I pay attention to Surviving the Stores, and Queen Bee Coupons; both which link to multiple coupon sites like coupons.com, etc.
    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon? Can't remember so it must not have been that good.
    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips? Meal plan, meal plan, meal plan! We saved so much more money a month just by meal planning instead of going to the grocery store every night or several times a week.
    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price? Nothing really that I can think of right now
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  • 1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not? I don't.  I have tried and don't have the attention to detail you need.   I can barely menu plan.  I did watch the coupon blogs for awhile but didn't see a lot of coupons for things I normaly buy. 
     2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it?
    3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it? if someone gave the coupons for things I guy anyway. 
    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon?
    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon?
    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips?
    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price?  I don't think there is anything I'd pass up paying a discount for. 
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  • 1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not?  No.  I don't have the patience.  And, mostly, I never find for the things I want to buy.  Also I've taken to buying many household, personal care and cleaning items in the Up & Up brand, which I've found to always be cheaper than other brands even with coupons.


    2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it?  n/a


    3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it?  Coupons for fresh foods, and doublers available at my stores.


    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon?  n/a


    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon?  I dunno.  I've used a few here and there, but I've never paid attention enough to remember what they are.


    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips?  Uh, I'm the one who needs to read other people's answers.  :)


    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price?  I can't think of anything.  Why wouldn't I pay less if I could?

  • 1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not?  Yup, I like to think I am pretty good at it.
    2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it? Quitting work after having M, more spare time and reason to be frugal.
    3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it?
    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon? Target, Albertson's, Safeway, Fred Meyers, Rite Aid
    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon? Lots of great free stuff, but I am loving the 3 Toy Story Operation games and Toy Story Connect for all for $2.24 oop.
    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips? Stock up with coupon/sales, use the doublers for must have items, even if not free, $2. off is great!
    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price? Not sure i understand this... I always try and use a coupon but usually end up paying full price on milk.
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    1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not?  No.  I don't have the patience.  And, mostly, I never find for the things I want to buy.  Also I've taken to buying many household, personal care and cleaning items in the Up & Up brand, which I've found to always be cheaper than other brands even with coupons.


    I rec checking Target.com when you're going to go; they have a lot of store coupons for Up & Up products! I have gotten $1.50 off their cold medicine, $1 off pain reliever, money off toilet paper and several other U&U items. You also can subscribe to their mobile coupons so they come right to your phone and they just scan it from there.

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  • 1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not?
    Not often; if there's a coupon stuck to the thing i'm buying and it doesn't involve me buying something i don't need, then i'll use it.  I buy the Chinook Book every year and use a lot of those coupons.  IMO it's not worth my time to cut coupons from the newspaper (which we don't get, anyway), etc.

    2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it?

    3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it?
    Most coupons are for conventional/processed items, but we opt for fresh/organic/local/bulk, so they don't generally apply.

    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon?

    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon?
    Does Groupon-type coupons count?  If so, $20 for $40 of Marlene's groceries, but i got it for free b/c others bought w/ my link.

    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips?
    Meal plan to avoid wasted ingredients and leftovers, and to maximize use of perishable items.

    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price?
    N/a

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  • 1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not? Yes. I have a small filodex in my purse organized by store (Target/BB&B/Kohls/Grocery/Special) of any coupon I get in the mail or circulars. We also have the Chinook & Entertainment books.

    2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it? I've always been into saving and being frugal - I think it's fun!

    3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it?

    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon? everywhere.

    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon? I'm sure I've done better % wise - but at Christmas I stacked several Kohl's coupons and along with my card discount and getting my Keurig at like 1/2 price. And my one and only livingsocial was 1/2 off Children's Museum membership - that paid for itself fast! Oh...and not a coupon but I scored the cutest 2T mini boden winter coat for $1.99 at VV a month ago...it is perfect for G this winter! I ? VV and Goodwill and Craigslist.

    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips? I will always go to retailmenot for coupon codes before I buy anything online (and then buy through ebates for cash back!). Look at BB&B and buy there with a 20% off.

    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price? Honestly, I can't think of a thing I wouldn't search for a "good deal" on first. Almost everything is on sale at one time or another.

     

  • 1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not?  Not often.  If I have one with me, I usually forget to use it. It seems like a lot of work to stay on top of the coupons, sales, store policies, etc.  I like the idea of the savings, though.  I do put a lot of work into saving when online shopping, though.
    2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it?
    3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it?  A simpler process!  
    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon?
    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon?  Recently, it was a combo of a coupon, plus in-store deal, on our new cookware set.
    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips?  I usually won't buy anything online without looking all over for a better price, or free shipping, or a __% off coupon, etc.  I'm far more serious about savings when shopping online, for some reason.
    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price? I'd prefer a discount on everything I buy.
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  • 1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not? Not really. I found that i was getting too into the hunt and spending more than I would otherwise. 


    2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it?
    3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it? the loadabel coupons on the safeway card. but I haven't done it yet.


    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon? Diapers and formula
    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon? BOGO Enfamil with formula checks. 


    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips? meal plan


    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price? I'll never go generic on diabetes test strips. I pay dearly on my co-pays over formulary but it's nto worth the savings.

  • 1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not? Yes, not extreme though.

    2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it? My mother.

    3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it? Coupons on fruits and veggies :)

    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon? PCC, sometimes QFC, kids clothing stores.

    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon? Got kids sweaters that were regular $30 for 75cents in the off season at the outlets. 

    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips? Don't buy what you don't need, won't use. 

    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price? N/A

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  • 1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not? I try to for major purchases and if I happen upon a coupon I buy regularly, but in general, I would say no.  It just seems so time consuming and I don't have a lot of that these days.
    2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it?
    3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it? If it were easier - it just seems like a lot of work and my brain can't take that right now.
    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon?
    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon? I got our video monitor that was $179 for $129 by combining a sale and coupon.
    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips?
    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price? I don't think that thing exists.  I'd always take the sale if it existed!
  • Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not? Yes, I am kind of sporadic, I either don?t use any coupons or I go all out and get really great deals.

     

     For those that do coupon, what got you into it? It started as a game to see how much free/ really cheap stuff I could get.


     For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it? N/A


    For couponers, where do you usually coupon? Rite Aid, Walgreen?s, Albertson?s, and now that they have changed their coupon policy Walmart.


    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon? Rite Aid had Sonicare toothbrushes on sale for 44.99 plus a $20.00 Single check rebate. I had a coupon for $10.00 off and then Sonicare was offering their own mail in rebate for $10.00. So I ended up paying $4.99 for our $79.99 toothbrushes.

     

    I have gotten many free items with coupons and I have stocked up on enough Huggies diapers to last us until LO is around 12 months, they all cost less then $100.00 total.


    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips? Follow the coupon blogs, I work full time and don?t have time to pair sales with coupons, there are some great blogs to do it for me.  


    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price? Nothing.

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    1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not? Some what. I only collect and cut out coupons for stuff that I use regularly. I don't eat a lot of Pillsbury items, so I don't clip and buy a million Grands Cinnamon Rolls, but for cheese, yogurt, and must have items, absolutely.
    2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it? Saving money. Duh! And you, Jaxy!
    3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it?
    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon? Newspaper inserts, Coupon.com, Cellfire, KCL. ETA: I misread: I only shop at Safeway, Target, Costco, and The Grocery Outlet. QFC is a rip off and there isn't an Albertson's that close to me.
    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon?
    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips? I actually go to the Grocery Outlet first, during my weekly shop, to see if I can get the items I need cheaper. Then I go to the store. I need to be better a couponing. BTW, where's the Primer you promised months ago??
    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price? I don't pay full price for anything!

     

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  • 1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not?  Yes, whenever possible.  I clip from the Sunday paper, look for grocery deals in the fliers and print online for things I want.
    2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it?  Just wanting to save a little money whenever possible.  Dollars add up!
    3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it?
    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon?  Mostly just at Safeway where I do the bulk of my shopping.  The Albertsons here is ghetto but I've gone there for doublers.  And of course places like Bed Bath where you can always use a 20% off one.
    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon?  Used 2 20% off codes plus a $10 off one for Amazon and got a Blueberry diaper cover (reg. $16.99 I think) for 19 cents.
    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips?  Always search online for coupon codes before you order or buy, and like couponing sites on Facebook.
    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price?  If there's a coupon for something I want, of course I'll take it, but our cat food by Darwin's is never on sale.  Our cats love it and I refuse to feed them anything but the healthiest stuff and hang the cost.

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  • 1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not? Yes.  I generally look at the weekly ads to help plan my meals and shopping, and then look for corresponding coupons.
    2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it? partly my mom and partly to save money in college
    3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it? n/a
    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon? Safeway, Fred Meyer, Target, and occasionally Whole Foods (they have a slew of coupons on their website, and often when items go on sale there, I will look at manufacturer websites for more coupons)
    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon? Our china!  The set was $600 retail, on sale for $250 at Macy's on a Black Friday, plus I went early and used another 20% off coupon and my Macy's card for another 5% off.
    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips? I have a few.
    #1: If I can make it myself for a lot cheaper, do it. 
    #2: Try to buy big-ticket items used via craigslist, consignment, etc.  (borrow from a friend first to make sure it's something I'd really like/use) #3: Once I do buy something and it's not something I immediately need, stash

    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price? umm, nothing comes to mind here

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  • 1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not? Occasionally, on the rare occasion I get a coupon for something we use then I will
    2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it? n/a
    3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it? more coupons for "real" food - produce is the big one for me
    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon? n/a
    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon? I got $2 off of $10 worth of fish last week, that was a pretty big score since the fish I bought was already on sale
    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips? use it up, wear it out, or do without also buy used before you buy new
    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price?
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    BTW, where's the Primer you promised months ago??

    I was wondering this too!! 

  • 1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not? I look at the Sunday inserts (MIL saves them for me) and take the coupons I know I will use, but if it's something I really don't need anytime soon, I usually won't buy it.


    2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it? I'm just cheap, and I like a good deal.


    3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it?


    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon? I shop 99% of my time at Fred Meyer. However, they don't have the Yoplait kid yogart I like for DD, so I go to Walmart for that if I'm thinking about it (and have a coupon).


    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon? I don't really pay attention.


    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips?


    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price?

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  • 1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not?  Sure do!  I use coupons on most shopping trips.  At a minimum I review the weekly ads and know what is on sale where.  Our grocery budget was about $800 per month prior to using coupons, so I started last fall in an effort to reduce our expenses since DH is running out of unemployment.  Plus it feels awesome to get something for cheap!

    2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it?  I've heard a lot of gals here at the bump and elsewhere saying how much coupons saved them.  So I went to the Krazy Coupon Lady Website and learned the ropes.

    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon?  I usually do a Rite Aid trip once a week.  I get personal items there and also milk (I can get milk cheaper there than anywhere else).  For grocery stores I jump around to stock up on whoever happens to be offering a good deal for something I regularly use that week.  I have a shopping trip at WinCo at the beginning of the month to stock up on all the basics on my menu plan that don't normally go on sale, and I also buy some things like fruit at Costco. And it is not just about groceries either.  I have specific approaches to how I buy other items my family uses like diapers and clothes for the kids so that I can get the products I like for cheaper.

    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon?  Well on Tuesday I got 2 cannisters of Lysol wipes for free.  The deals I can get at Rite Aid usually are the best, but those take more work.

    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips?  At the end of the day it is not always about what you do buy but what you don't buy.  For example I've gotten used to using milk rather than creamer for my coffee.  I try to not eat out as much.  I keep a small stockpile of items I use regularly based on my usual menu plans, but I don't stock up on 40 bags of potato chips.

    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price?  I try not to pay full price for anything if I can help it. Some things are harder to get a good deal on than other things, but I try pay as little as possible without sacrificing too much of my time to do it.

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  • Oh and one more thing to reiterate what Jaxy said.  Know the price of something.  I keep a mental price list in my head of the things I regularly buy.  For example, an item I regularly buy is coffee.  I prefer brands like Starbucks, Tully's, Seattle's Best, Godiva or Millstone.  I have a price point of $4 per bag for this item...if I find them below this price I buy and if not I wait. 

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  • 1. Do you coupon? If so, to what degree? If not, why not? Yes. I don't go crazy, but I'll probably get more obsessed after baby gets here.

    2. For those that do coupon, what got you into it? I've just always done it, I guess I get it from my mom, but who doesn't like saving money?

    3. For those that don't, what, if anything, would entice you to do it? N/A

    4. For couponers, where do you usually coupon? I get my coupons mostly from the sunday paper and sometimes online. I coupon @ Fred Meyer because I stack it with the in-store coupon when the item is already on sale. I don't always like the doubler coupons at Albertsons, because I can usually get the same thing at another store for cheaper without the coupons because they have a higher starting price.

    5. What is the best deal you have ever gotten with a coupon? Even though I just bashed Albertsons, one time I got a bunch of boxes of Cheerios for about .49 cents each. I think they were on sale for $1.49, I had more than one coupon for a $1.00 off 2 and then the double coupons.

    6. What is one of your best go-to thrifty tips? Like another poster said, just making sure to stack coupons with in-store sales and in-store coupons. I will wait on an item until it goes on sale to use my coupons and then I'll stock up.

    7. What is something for which you won't pay anything less than full price? N/A

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