Welcome Newbies

I received an email from Christina in Michigan, who asked lots of questions that people new to my extreme form of couponing often have.  She has given me permission to quote parts of her email and my responses.  This, I hope, should help those who are just starting out and feel their heads start to spin.

I stumbled onto couponing recently.  It’s been about 3 months.  I found your website and thought it was in a different language to begin with.  NOW… I wanna be just like you!  I live over in Michigan and realize some of these deals are different, but still check your site daily, as several are similar.

As I continue to learn by trial and error, I have some questions for you.  I have several stores within a 5 mile radius and are learning each style. I have a Meijers, Walmart, Target, Staples, and a Walgreens. There is also two grocery stores, local, and with horrible prices. (No Jewels or Dominicks damnit!) The questions begin… how far do you drive for your deals?  How do you deal with bitchy people staring at you while you hand over a zillion coupons or/and have several people in line after you?  (Am I just shopping at the wrong times?  Is there etiquette? Although, Meijer’s is never slow over here.)

And on coupons… do you order or pick up a certain number of papers a week? I receive 3 weekly sets of press coupons, none of which I pay for currently. I have also been printing. (I even figured out how to make the coupons smaller to save on ink.)  I am starting to see the value in more ‘stock’ coupons, but you have made such a impact for so little investment (financially-wise) definitely not your time, gas, blog, etc… And you are my IDOL, so I wondered.  I know you can purchase coupons too.  As I said I am still learning, so trying to figure out the systems before I ‘invest’ more money. (Oh wait! I have NONE invested yet!)

How much space do you have dedicated to back stock?  And do you really USE all that stuff?

I appreciate any input, as I am taking you away from your real job/life!

OK, then, lots of intelligent questions, so I chose not to be a total bitch!  Here’s my response:

1.  I normally stay local in driving, certainly within 10 miles.  The distance is part of the reason I don’t push the Meijer deals.  Meijers is known for having very poor stock-ups during sales, or having their stupid temporary price cuts, which mean they don’t hand out rain checks.  Why keep on driving to find out if they have stuff in stock? Even calling ahead does not work (trust me on this one).

2.  Staples is good for paper and ink for printing coupons.  Last fall/winter they carried the single roll Marcal tp and paper towels as a special order, but no longer so the Free Marcal coupons can only be redeemed at Ultra one or two at a time.  Also a crappy store with stock and rain checks.

3.  I love Wags.  Having said that, it’s important to know how they treat people who use coupons as extensively as we do.  The most important thing is to develop a strong relationship with your store’s management and/or staff – they are your best buddies.  If they’re not on your side, you will not be able to do much.  Special orders, advance notice, etc.  nothing.

4.  Let me know what chains are available within maybe 5 or 10 miles.  Many local stores are actually part of a co op or chain and you can learn what’s going on with them that way.  For example, the Butera food stores are a “chain” of maybe 3 or 4 stores in the Chicago suburbs, but last year became affiliated with the Pig (Piggly Wiggly), so the cats, etc. mostly run the same.

5.  Coupons…..I usually have 6 Sunday Tribs delivered and get inserts given me by family, friends, etc.  On occasion I have purchased coupons on eBay and through coupondede (right sidebar on my site).  I like coupondede the best because she’s very fast and you get points on all your purchases which can be applied to future purchases.  That said, sometimes the deals are so hot in the Midwest, she is completely sold out and I hit the eBay sellers who are in different parts of the US.  The Sinex deals from, I think, November was one of those times where only the east coast sellers had stock and reasonable prices.  If you do use eBay, be very careful.  I’ve heard of buyers who were stuck with counterfeit coupons – make sure the feedback is very high and 100%.

6.  I, personally, do not clip coupons and put them in a binder to transfer into smaller binders when I shop.  I just don’t want to look like a big doofas.  I only have with me the coupons for the deals I’m running.  It helps that Jewel allows you to return with coupons and receipts within 60 days to get your cash returned (even if the coupon has since expired).  Checking the clearance section with a smart phone and coupon database allows you to keep a tight rein on those prices.  I mark all the weekly inserts on the front with the date and a T if they’re from the Tribune (it carries the best and most coupons in this area), then place in a Pendaflex folder and hang in one of several totes (from Target), which stay stacked in a corner; there is also a small basket on top in which I toss the stuff that has yet to be filed.  If you slog through the whole site, I know I’ve posted pictures of part of my basement and my filing system.  Coupon booklets are now being stored in the little cardboard Cuties boxes.  Since you have a Wags near you, make sure you always pick up one or two of their Diabetes and You magazines (back by the Pharmacy section).  They’re free and ALWAYS contain useful coupons, both mfr and store, which you can stack for the best prices – FREE w/ OVERAGE!  Wags usually comes out with a children’s activity book for .99 which has a whole section of coupons in the front couple of pages (store coupons), which are wonderful for RRs when stacked.

7.  Bitchy people.  I could just say fuck ’em, but that wouldn’t help you.  You could also practice the stink eye.  If you are running a bunch of transactions, it’s best to allow others to cut in front of you if they have a few items. It’s only common courtesy and the store staff will definitely appreciate it.  Also, don’t get up to the register and THEN start looking for your coupons, sorting them out, etc.  The store staff will definitely hate you.  If you’re organized and know what you’re doing, MOST people behind you will be fascinated by the fact you’re getting all this for tax (the Extreme Couponers show has helped).  If you think there was a mistake on your bill and there’s a line behind you, pay up and take the receipt up to customer service.  Again, it’s all about making things painless for the store.  Do that and I predict many, many happy hours looking at your stockpile.

8.  I have a full basement and other storage space for the paper goods.  Some stuff, like Sinex, I never use.  I will probably have a garage sale in spring or early summer (my food pantry does not accept OTC products).  I “sell” to various people who have too much pride to go to food pantries (selling stuff to them for very little money allows them to keep their dignity, but puhleez, I am no saint).  Having a large stockpile allows you to cherry-pick the deals.  If I see tp for 6.99 I don’t fall on the ground salivating, trust me.  We finally finished the 168 4 packs of Cottonelle I got at a Wags clearance sale for less than 12 bucks.  it was a sad day…

Hope the above helps in some ways.  Other questions you don’t want to post or just don’t fit into a certain category?  Click the tab marked Contact the Goddess.  ’cause i am…

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5 thoughts on “Welcome Newbies

      • Thanks for the welcome! My 20 year old thinks I am bat shit crazy now! COUPON CRACK!?! I love it! I was one of those people who hated shopping. Despised it completely. I have a family of six, so it is a necessary evil. BUT these days I literally come out of the stores with such a rush. I totally get the coupon-high! Thanks to the Goddess for bestowing her wealth with us!

  1. Thanks for your questions, Christina. And, of course, thank you dear Goddess, for your answers. I’ve been at this for a year and learned a thing of two from this post. I’m looking forward to hitting up the deals this weekend-I live way north of your stores…and I’m hoping mine are stocked.

    • uh, don’t count on it. i found out that the warehouse (I don’t know how far away you are or if your Wags even uses the same warehouse) in the Chicago area stores only had 3,000 in stock to ship. Subtract 700 for my Wags and hehehehehe…

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