These articles come out every couple weeks. They all say the same thing. I find ironic since in this very article it complains that coupons are repetitive therefore a waste of time. You can turn that same logic on the article itself, yet they keep coming.
I went to Mississippi this past weekend and took my daughter and her husband out to teach them how to coupon. Even made her a binder and filled it with coupons. Its not very popular there yet. When we went in CVS I asked the girl if they had rolled over the computers yet and she looked at me like I was a spy or something. She asked how I knew about that and I told her I WAS A PROFESSIONAL COUPONER!!!!
You are right, extremely stupid article!!! I read it. It was painful. The author is assuming that someone using coupons lacks the ability, and willpower needed to NOT buy something.
When it comes to effectively using coupons, budgeting expert and savvy money saver Amy Fontinelle uses the Coupon Mom method, developed by renowned strategic shopper Stephanie Nelson (www.couponmom.com).
Fill a three-ring binder with plastic baseball card holder sheets, and fill each slot with coupons that fit into a specific category: dedicate a certain number of pages for dairy, produce, meat, junk food, and so on. When you go grocery shopping, bring your coupon binder with you — and start saving!
“When I’m at the grocery store, whatever aisle I’m in, I flip to the corresponding section and see what I have coupons for,” Fontinelle says. “It takes some time to maintain the system, but it makes it easier to use the coupons.”
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That has got to be the dumbest article I have ever read!!
These articles come out every couple weeks. They all say the same thing. I find ironic since in this very article it complains that coupons are repetitive therefore a waste of time. You can turn that same logic on the article itself, yet they keep coming.
I went to Mississippi this past weekend and took my daughter and her husband out to teach them how to coupon. Even made her a binder and filled it with coupons. Its not very popular there yet. When we went in CVS I asked the girl if they had rolled over the computers yet and she looked at me like I was a spy or something. She asked how I knew about that and I told her I WAS A PROFESSIONAL COUPONER!!!!
You are right, extremely stupid article!!! I read it. It was painful. The author is assuming that someone using coupons lacks the ability, and willpower needed to NOT buy something.
From: http://www.torontosun.com/money/savings/2010/02/26/13047476.html#/money/savings/2010/02/26/pf-13047501.html
When it comes to effectively using coupons, budgeting expert and savvy money saver Amy Fontinelle uses the Coupon Mom method, developed by renowned strategic shopper Stephanie Nelson (www.couponmom.com).
Fill a three-ring binder with plastic baseball card holder sheets, and fill each slot with coupons that fit into a specific category: dedicate a certain number of pages for dairy, produce, meat, junk food, and so on. When you go grocery shopping, bring your coupon binder with you — and start saving!
“When I’m at the grocery store, whatever aisle I’m in, I flip to the corresponding section and see what I have coupons for,” Fontinelle says. “It takes some time to maintain the system, but it makes it easier to use the coupons.”
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