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Top 5 Super Bowl Coupons - Fathead, Appetizers To Go, Magazines.com, Fans Edge and Razor Gator coupons
Sports fans rejoice. Retailers aren’t the type to let a big event like the Super Bowl go by without trying to get you to spend some money. They have some great Super Bowl specific coupons and deals. Here are our top 5 Super Bowl coupons. Enjoy the game and these great coupons. |
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9 Ways to Identify Fraudulent Coupons
Coupon use is on the rise and so is coupon fraud. From 1986 to 2001, the non-profit Coupon Information Corp. (CIC) reported only two cases of investigated or prosecuted coupon fraud. That figure rose to just nine in 2007. From 2008 to the middle of 2009, 93 such cases were reported and the numbers are expected to rise as the recession drags on. |
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7 Top Coupon Myths Debunked
Coupon myths are widespread and often inaccurate, yet they continue to make the rounds and scare off people who could use the savings coupons offer. I used to believe many of these myths, until I began taking a closer look at how much I could save on groceries each week. Now I merrily clip and download while saving cash. |
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Your Guide to Print and Online Coupon Terms
There's a lot of fine print on coupons that most of us ignore. All that "official" language means something, however, and can impact whether the coupon is valid for your purchase. Learn the following lexicon of coupon terminology and you can avoid problems at the check out. We've also included explanations for online-coupon terms and abbreviations at the bottom. |
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6 Tips for Proper Restaurant Coupon Usage
Go ahead and use that restaurant coupon. No one will think twice about it, unless you don't use proper coupon etiquette. There's a different set of rules for restaurant coupons, as opposed to retail coupons. Follow the rules and everything will go much more smoothly. |
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The 5 Rules of When to Use Coupons
There's nothing like a deadline to make us feel pressured, and that includes the expiration date on a coupon. Don't let a soon-to-expire coupon force you into making a purchase you wouldn't otherwise make. So how do you know when to use a coupon? Here are five simple rules to guide you. |
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Gift Card Granny Complements Coupon Sherpa Savings
More than 55 percent of American adults say they’d like to receive a gift card for Christmas, according to a National Retail Federation survey. That makes gift cards the most requested gift this year and a nearly $25 billion industry. CouponSherpa.com and companion site GiftCardGranny.com make an excellent team to save you money during the holidays. |
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Coupons as Stocking Stuffers
While it may be a bit unconventional, coupons for the giant socks draped from your mantel will be a welcome surprise. The most important thing to keep in mind when selecting coupons is matching the receiver with coupons they want and will use. |
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7 Secrets to Grocery Coupon Clipping Success
While over $317 billion in coupons were distributed in 2008, only $2.6 billion were redeemed. Aside from the fact that an overwhelming majority of grocery coupons aren't redeemed, falling into the manufacturer's intended coupon trap may not save you much. |
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How to Save on Printer Ink with Printable Coupons
Printable coupons are a huge money saver, but expensive ink cartridges can cut into your savings quickly. Fortunately, there are several methods you can use to save ink and money when printing your printable grocery coupons. |
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