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View Poll Results: Mike or Joel? | |||
Joel | 16 | 72.73% | |
Mike | 6 | 27.27% | |
Voters: 22. You may not vote on this poll |
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Coupons
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I also feel like a douche when I'm like "oh yes and I have a coupon for $.55 off my shaving cream."
If we're talking like, $20 off at best buy, sure. But otherwise, they're a nuisance and they make me feel like a douchebag. |
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All the time for groceries, occasionally for eating out. I generally save about 5% off my groceries every trip, and I'm not worried about the Kroger cashier thinking I'm a "douche," so I'm happy to use all the $.50 coupons I can find.
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I will not use a coupon, but I will whip out my Kroger card just becasue there is no hassle involved.
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But they stack!
I can understand not wanting to bother with the hassle of finding the coupons, but if I handed you a stack that gave you savings of something like $5 off $100 worth of food, you wouldn't use them? The cashier just scans them like any grocery. |
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But they stack! I can understand not wanting to bother with the hassle of finding the coupons, but if I handed you a stack that gave you savings of something like $5 off $100 worth of food, you wouldn't use them? The cashier just scans them like any grocery. [/ QUOTE ] If you gave them to me as I walked in the door of Kroger, I'd probably use them. But if I had to carry them around for a few days, no. |
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I was watching this segment on some news story, about some lady that tracks the coupon cycles for various manufacturers. To illustrate they went to a Safeway or something and bought a bunch of stuff. The total was about $200. When they used the Safeway card they got it down to about $100, and when she got her coupons out the price dropped to $50. Pretty insane savings, I was impressed.
That being said, I don't use coupons. Swede |
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I buy the citipass book for Nashville ($20) and keep the book in my car. Until I am out of coupons, this book plays a major part in where I go out to eat. I generally use around $180-200 worth of coupons from that book.
As far as the grocery store goes, if I go the same day as I receive a coupon pack in the mail, I'll use them, but otherwise I don't think that far ahead. |
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Re: Coupons
Not really a coupon but, BUDWEISER has a sweet rebate for thanksgiving, buy a turkey (no beer purchase needed)and BUD will refund you $10, or buy a $20 Deli Tray and BUD will give you $10 back.
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Re: Coupons
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Not really a coupon but, BUDWEISER has a sweet rebate for thanksgiving, buy a turkey (no beer purchase needed)and BUD will refund you $10, or buy a $20 Deli Tray and BUD will give you $10 back. [/ QUOTE ] What store - Kroger? There is no beer tie in? |
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