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I don't understand the multiple coupons per purchase. Most of the coupons I have ever used have said "One per purchase" or "One per customer" "One per household". Are there REALLY coupons out there that you can use several times on one product to reduce the price to pennies? I'm having a really hard time grasping that concept because I just haven't seen it before...
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Thanks for your organizational method. We all will have to implement one that works for each of us. I took a "Couponing" class and I am trying to "get my feet wet" without drowning. Your ideas sound good. I think I will invest in an accordian folder (my teacher got hers at Walmart). Today, I saved with coupons at CVS, Walgreens and Albertson. A little at each store, but we all have to start at this slowly. My other obsticale is how to maneuver through the different "threads, etc". I'm not accustomed to posts, etc.
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My hands bother me also(from breaking several bones in them) and use the child seat of the buggy to prop my binder in. If you put the little square portion up instead of down(like when your child would sit in it) you can flip pages, and lay qs you're going to use on that section without them dropping out as well. HTH |
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