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Here is the one I get really good money off coupons from, each month:
http://print.coupons.com/Couponweb/ ... px?pid=13250&nid=10&zid=ry98
You will get the chance to print a couple of coupons on most of them (by going back to coupons after printing those you have picked), but you will only be allowed a couple, and most of them, I find, are things that we use or want to try.
This site below has all the big 3 coupon sites for printing all at one location.
http://www.ppgazette.com/
All the coupon printing sites and even the coupons you get from the various manufacturer's websites now use a coupon printer of some kind that you need to download before you print coupons because there was so much fraud in the early days of online coupon printing. There are help sections to help you troubleshoot if you are having trouble printing.
Here are the help pages for the big 3:
http://print.coupons.com/CouponWeb/ ... ml?pid=13306&zid=iq37&nid=10
http://server.iad.liveperson.net/hc ... rce/kb-398618063612442635/front_page!PAGETYPE
http://www.redplum.com/info/faq.aspx#printing
If you dont want to mess around with the coupon printers there are sites online where you can load e-coupons onto certain grocery stores customer loyalty cards so there is no printing or clipping involved.
http://shortcuts.com/
http://www.cellfire.com/
http://pgesaver.com/
There is also a list of bricks coupons at the link below. If you click on a link that takes you to the page for printing you can click the 'help' link at the bottom right corner and they will mail you the coupon if you are having trouble printing.
http://www.couponsinc.com/corp/source/cp_clientlist.asp
If all that fails you can buy coupons from ebay or other sites like:
http://www.thecouponclippers.com/
or trade coupons at various sites including right here at Thrifty Fun:
http://www.thriftyfun.com/board_coupons.html?board_mode=yours
You can get some coupon books mailed to you from the following links:
http://www.startsampling.com/sm/100 ... 1.13370124943714878&source=FEBSO
and
http://snurl. com/s7dhk
(remove the space before the "com" ...having trouble posting the link without it breaking)
Two good sites for all things "couponing":
http://www.afullcup.com/
http://hotcouponworld.com/
Good luck to you!
When I print product coupons off the internet, I usually do it on the back of something I no longer need. Saves a lot of paper.
By Linda
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