I don't know if you're signed up for this yet, but Proctor & Gamble has a "Brand Sampler" program where they send you free samples (and coupons) of P&G products, as well as a "Brand Saver" program where you can log in and print coupons. It's great because a) you get a package in the mail a few times in the year... b) with free stuff in it, and c) P&G has so many products that you're likely to find all kinds of coupons relevant to yourself.
Also: Can I make a post request? I would love to hear about all the various resources you use for your couponing. I really don't have the time to sit down and scan flyers for the big sales or organize my coupons and save them for sales, but I'd love to know where you get the coupons in the first place. If you ever have time to write a big post about your life as a retail hacker, I'd love to read it! =)
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Yes, go! Coupon! There is so much money to be saved.
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I don't know if you're signed up for this yet, but Proctor & Gamble has a "Brand Sampler" program where they send you free samples (and coupons) of P&G products, as well as a "Brand Saver" program where you can log in and print coupons. It's great because a) you get a package in the mail a few times in the year... b) with free stuff in it, and c) P&G has so many products that you're likely to find all kinds of coupons relevant to yourself.
Here: https://www.brandsaver.ca/en_ca/coupons/
Also: Can I make a post request? I would love to hear about all the various resources you use for your couponing. I really don't have the time to sit down and scan flyers for the big sales or organize my coupons and save them for sales, but I'd love to know where you get the coupons in the first place. If you ever have time to write a big post about your life as a retail hacker, I'd love to read it! =)
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Sure, I can do a post sometime this week about my couponning skillz. :P
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