I keep seeing all these online coupon sites, but both my local grocery stores have signs up saying they won’t accept internet coupons. Does that happen where you are, or am I missing something here? Are the stores talking about a different source? Is couponbug.com something that I could use at any store?
I’m planning on printing out a couple and giving it a try, just wondered what your experience was with them, thanks to all in advance.
My small local grocery store does not accept internet coupons. But the large chain store (Stop and Shop) does. I use coupons.com, couponbug.com, and smartsource.com. I’ve never had a problem using them at stop and shop or Target. You probably will have better success using them at larger stores. The reason small stores will not accept them is because they are afraid of losing money to fraudulent coupons. Large stores don’t care as much and have better systems for detecting fraudulent coupons.
You can try using them. I’ve saved a lot of money printing the coupons I want.
April 11, 2010
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My grocery store won’t accept any type of printed coupon. It totally ticks me off because most companies now only offer internet coupons. I just save my printed ones up and redeem them when I need to stop by Wal-mart, which does accept those.
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I shop where we have double coupon and I have had no problem using any type of coupon. I use manufactured, store and some sent in the mail and also online ones. Make sure your getting them from a reliable online source like General Mills, etc. Also make sure your getting the whole coupon that has the date and upc code.
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Worked for a grocery over 20 years and also trained cashiers.
My small local grocery store does not accept internet coupons. But the large chain store (Stop and Shop) does. I use coupons.com, couponbug.com, and smartsource.com. I’ve never had a problem using them at stop and shop or Target. You probably will have better success using them at larger stores. The reason small stores will not accept them is because they are afraid of losing money to fraudulent coupons. Large stores don’t care as much and have better systems for detecting fraudulent coupons.
You can try using them. I’ve saved a lot of money printing the coupons I want.
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Giving out online coupons is one of the best way of promoting your shop. It is not a bad thing instead it is a good thing. You’ll be surprised to see that many customers nowadays are going to shops that have coupons rather than shops that don’t have any.
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http://www.freebiefanatic.com/
I think Walmart will accept internet coupons. I live in a rural area, so it doesn’t benefit me that much to save coupons.
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