Sunday, August 21, 2011

Become an Extreme Coupon Master

I have another great extreme couponing experience to tell you about. My sister, the extreme couponing master, has done it again. This time she EARNED $1.82 by purchasing $289.09 worth of stuff. That means that the original cost of the items she got amounted to $289.09. But instead of paying that money, the grocery store had to give her $1.82 to take it all out of the store! This is insane. I cannot believe how awesome this is.

Extreme Couponing is a new trend crossing the nation. People are making money at the grocery store, leaving the store with tons of free stuff, just by using their fun hobby of clipping coupons.

If you want to become an extreme couponer, you can check out The Power Couponer

Here is a picture of this weeks purchase of $289.09, but instead of paying, getting paid $1.8!2:


Come back again to see what other coupon adventures come upon us. I love telling you all about this news.

Click here to become an extreme couponer and watch the amazing video of a woman who gets $250 worth of stuff for only $6.00

Now, go out there and clip coupons to your heart's content and make money with the stuff you buy. Leave the store with purchases and more money than you went in with.

To see more, check out my other post Extreme Couponing Part II


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3 comments:

  1. My mom clips coupons just for the fun of it. I don't know what she's gonna do with all those she got. Which stores would she go to for that kind of benefit? I'll have to tell her I got this info. Can't wait for your response!

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  2. Some stores have their own store coupons. You can only use those coupons at those stores. The way you really make off like a bandit is when you combine those with manufacturers coupons. If you get a store coupon that says you save $2 with card and coupon, and then you find a manufacturers coupon saying you get $1 off, you will save $3. Let's say that product originally cost $4. Now, it's only $1. If you are allowed to buy 5 of those items at that price, do it. The more you buy, the more you save over the long time. You can either give away these extra items to those in need (churches often have programs for this), or you can just save it all up for when you run out of, say, toothpaste.

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  3. Thank you for your response. This article has helped a lot. My mom and I armed ourselves with her coupons on our last grocery expedition. When we got home and surveyed our budget and how much we actually spent, well, we walked away with a bagful of toiletries that we got for only half the price! And we got some beauty products almost for free. It was great!

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