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Source: My daughter, years ago.
By knitter926 from bloomington, IL
I read this tip all the time, but no one ever answers my question. How can you save money with a coupon that you have to print yourself, paying for the ink, paper and power. Especially if the coupon is $1.00 or less. Doesn't add up to me.
I looked at the site. It is helpful to me because I get the local newspaper online and it doesn't upload the weekly sales flyers. I miss that. Office Max site even virtually turned the pages as you browsed. Thanks for posting the link.
Doesn't do any good here in SW MO. Very few stores will accept computer generated coupons.
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Here is Proctor and Gambles sample and coupon link:
http://www.pgeverydaysolutions.com/pgeds/pg-brandsaver-samples-coupons.jsp The other thing I do is ask my local newspaper for a better deal than the regular subscription rate each time the subscription is up for renewal. The deal they're giving me this time is $1.00 a week for 12 weeks and the normal price is $1.50 a week. Not only do I get lots of those usable coupons you're talking about but also fliers showing sales and coupons for Walgreens, Rite Aid and other local stores. Even if I didn't get a newspaper 'deal' the savings are way, way more than I pay for the subscription, I don't have to drive to each store for their fliers (wasting gas) but also can read up on the local news for the week, read Parade Magazine, funnies, etc over a morning cup of coffee and also get the TV guide ;-) (12/27/2009)
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