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Child support check two weeks late and ex won't give any money
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 552810" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Watch the videos you find on krazycoupon lady. If you look around the site a bit, she also goes into detail on explaining how exactly it's done. </p><p></p><p>It's not necessarily coupon stacking...........it's combining your coupons with sale ads and learning sale cycles (because they do have cycles and usually they somewhat coincide with the coupons). Depending on what I'm picking up...........I might use 2 coupons tops for that item.........or it might be like the Wolf chilli deal...........and I might use more. I didn't even buy the wolf chilli yet and when I do it will be just 2. </p><p></p><p>If you learn the sale cycles and how to use the coupons with them, that is where the biggest savings is, but you don't always have to coupon stack to do so. Most stores are coming up with a 4 coupon for the same item limit anyway. Our kroger doubles coupons up to 1.00, our local market triples them one day a week. I check out the ads.....I check my coupons, do the matching thing, who has what at the cheapest price when I use the coupon (often you're going to see that stores tend to run sales on the same items at the same time too). easy child and I also keep Price books for stores we shop........so we know what the reg item prices are on things we buy often. It lets us know for certain we're getting the best price.</p><p></p><p>We messed up quite a bit at first........it's a learning process. We did learn that most of the time you're not going to have to buy in huge amounts........just when krogers has veggies on sale for like .49 cents a can (without coupon!)</p><p></p><p>We don't use anywhere near every single coupon we get. Often we get to the store and the "deal" is really not that great of a "deal" so we'll leave the coupons there and become Coupon Fairies......a gift for someone else who might make use of it. We've gotten some nice coupons that way ourselves too. </p><p></p><p>But an example of a Freebie. Say krogers has Suave shampoo on sale for 1.00 ea. I have in my wallet a coupon for .50 off Suave shampoo. My kroger doubles, so that .50 coupon just turned into 1.00 off coupon, which just made the Suave shampoo FREE. This can happen with just about anything, just depends on how the sale is at any given time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 552810, member: 84"] Watch the videos you find on krazycoupon lady. If you look around the site a bit, she also goes into detail on explaining how exactly it's done. It's not necessarily coupon stacking...........it's combining your coupons with sale ads and learning sale cycles (because they do have cycles and usually they somewhat coincide with the coupons). Depending on what I'm picking up...........I might use 2 coupons tops for that item.........or it might be like the Wolf chilli deal...........and I might use more. I didn't even buy the wolf chilli yet and when I do it will be just 2. If you learn the sale cycles and how to use the coupons with them, that is where the biggest savings is, but you don't always have to coupon stack to do so. Most stores are coming up with a 4 coupon for the same item limit anyway. Our kroger doubles coupons up to 1.00, our local market triples them one day a week. I check out the ads.....I check my coupons, do the matching thing, who has what at the cheapest price when I use the coupon (often you're going to see that stores tend to run sales on the same items at the same time too). easy child and I also keep Price books for stores we shop........so we know what the reg item prices are on things we buy often. It lets us know for certain we're getting the best price. We messed up quite a bit at first........it's a learning process. We did learn that most of the time you're not going to have to buy in huge amounts........just when krogers has veggies on sale for like .49 cents a can (without coupon!) We don't use anywhere near every single coupon we get. Often we get to the store and the "deal" is really not that great of a "deal" so we'll leave the coupons there and become Coupon Fairies......a gift for someone else who might make use of it. We've gotten some nice coupons that way ourselves too. But an example of a Freebie. Say krogers has Suave shampoo on sale for 1.00 ea. I have in my wallet a coupon for .50 off Suave shampoo. My kroger doubles, so that .50 coupon just turned into 1.00 off coupon, which just made the Suave shampoo FREE. This can happen with just about anything, just depends on how the sale is at any given time. [/QUOTE]
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