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Financial Management

Sharing And Learning About Deals With Others

While I was occupied throughout the day today for the most part, I had a 20% off coupon for the supermarket on virtually everything that you buy. However, I didn’t really have anything to get and it was expiring. I ended up going to the store in the evening with a family member and simply

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Financial Management

Being Trained By Retailers To Wait For Coupon Deals

Lately for one supermarket I have been getting these coupons which essentially gives me store points that accumulate to about 10% off the entire order. That’s not bad since you don’t have to buy specific products only to get the deal. This is a digital coupon too where my assumption is every time I use

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General Thoughts and Fun Topics

Using Targeted Coupon Offers For New Products or Not

For one supermarket I was given a lot of digital coupons to buy what appears to be a new product in the store. Obviously the company felt I would be interested in it where this would be a good extra nudge to make a purchase. The retail price itself seemed kind of expensive where even

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Financial Management

Cereal Promotions That Help Save or Make You Money

I noticed that the company Kellogg’s was having some kind of Hasbro toy and game promotion. Essentially, inside one of its box of cereals is a PIN code which you can use to redeem a free toy or game valued at $15. You could also get a coupon for $10 off on a $25 product

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Financial Management

Staying Frugal Even With Free Money Offers

So today I brought some family members to take advantage of the grocery coupon which was if you spent $50 you could get $10 back in points. So essentially a 20% savings. Now regardless of this most of us were still carefully looking at the prices to make sure we were buying good deals. For

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Financial Management

Trying To Save People Money By Shopping At The Same Time

Today I was checking one of my shopping apps to see if there were any good offers to take advantage of this week. There was actually a good one where for one supermarket they would essentially give me $10 worth of store credit for every $50 spent. So if I spent $100 I would get

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