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Does anyone know of a website that I could go to that has coupons that will be delivered to my door? In my area, they do not allow on-line printed coupons.
Thank you, SARAH from WINCHESTER, VA
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RE: Mail Order Coupons
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Post By Sarah Miller (Guest Post)
(11/22/2008)
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Yes all you need to do is look in your cupboards at any food item, go to their website click on contact us email them a request for coupons by mail. They will be there within the next two weeks and you can do it as many times as you like. I do it all the time and yes it works. Sincerely, Sarah Email me sometime rattie05 AT yahoo.com
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I don't know how to get ahold of you, Sarah but I ordered this free issue of a magazine and with it came a free pedometer and the grocery coupon card I told you about. I hope you get this message. Health & Wellness - Free Issue and Digital Pedometer (US)
http://tinyurl.com/2ap3kx
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Post By Shannon Dillman (Guest Post)
(04/11/2007)
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I order mine from http://www.couponsandforms.com/ Used them many times, love to order from them and you can pay with paypal.
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RE: Mail Order Coupons
another good way is to join or start a coupon train.
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Post By (Guest Post)
(04/09/2007)
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??? The printable coupons I have seen have always had an non-printable alternative - I just don't download their software & have them send me a hard copy.
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Post By Mysti (Guest Post)
(04/08/2007)
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The cheapest way to get coupons is through Ebay, but you'll be getting 10 to 20 on one kind. I shop that way so it's great for me. If you want to find out more about couponing go to www.thegrocerygame.com. Last week I bought over $375.00 worth of groceries for $160.00. So I saved over $200.00. Good luck!
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well if you are going to "buy" your coupons, get a newspaper subscription! The cooking club coupons sound like a rip off, I am sure they get the coupons free from companies and they are charging you(alot) to make profit! There are a lot of businesses that take advantage of at-home people. The shopping shows are a big one. My mom spends money on those products(on qvc, hsn), she is handicapped and can't drive. She thinks she is getting these "great" products that you can get for a third of the price at the store. It causes me much disgust to think of all the people out there getting ripped off, and scammed! They even make it seem like they are your friends visiting when you have their show on! Yuck! Ok I kinda got off subject, sorry if I upset anyone. P.s. I have been rejected once for coupons online, by nabisco. You are probably better off calling their toll-free number
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Post By Jackie Hunt (Guest Post)
(04/07/2007)
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Hi Sarah, My only idea would be to go on-line with different manufacturers. Click on [contact us] And explain to them that you are unable to print out coupons and could they please mail you coupons. You may want to offer to send them a self addressed stamped envelope, To mail your coupons in. I can't imagine them saying "No"? It is worth a try! Let us know how you make out? "Good Luck". Hugs, Jackie
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Post By Stacey (Guest Post)
(04/07/2007)
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thecouponclippers.com
You have to pay a small fee for each coupon (.05-.12) but you can order multiples so that you can stock up on essentials. I've found that this web site is fast and efficient. Plus, I think it is run by some stay-at-home Moms who do some serious clipping.
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Post By Sheryl Barron (Guest Post)
(04/06/2007)
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I order my coupons for a small handling fee that way I get the ones i want or need here is the link www.thecouponclippers.com
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that is interesting.....i have called and emailed many companies that i purchase products from and they all say to me anyway that they arent in charge of coupons. maybe i should just keep calling and be the squeeky wheel.
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I joined the cooking club of america and they sent me this offer for 100 dollars worth of grocery coupons. I had to send in a self addressed stamped envelope and they sent me a paper filled with tons of products and 10 $10 stamps. You put the stamp on a paper and fill out that paper with 48 different numbers from the grocery list. and they send you a whole bunch of coupons. Oh and a dollar. I had to send a dollar each time I send in one of my $10 stamps. I dont know if you can just write them and ask to do it or what but here is the address and maybe this will work for you. grocery coupon card department cc 9072 lyndale avenue, south #175 bloomington, mn 55420
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I don't know about mail order coupons. But I do suggest calling your favorite brands' hotline number and asking for coupons. I have called to compliment, complain and just simply ask for coupons: they send me coupons! You could also go on their website and simply comment how much you like the product and they will send you coupons, (you always have to fill out address to comment). And remember: once in a while they may not send you coupons, but keep your confidence and keep going! Loyal customers deserve appreciation for supporting the growth of their business!
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