Anonymous wrote: 20 minutes a day is 140 minutes a week. We will round down that to 2 hours. You saved 150 dollars off your grocery bill. I make more than 75 an hour so in my eyes its not worth my 2 hours a week.
Anonymous wrote:What did you buy on your last shopping trip and how much did you spend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
I do actually have a full time job. When I use coupons, it is only for the items that I know I actually need. Shampoo, conditioner, cheerios, oatmeal, cleaning products etc. I dont haggle with the cashier, I don't split transactions and I don't take an hour in line. The longest time I ever took was about 20 mins because of an unrelated issue. And I never have more than one cart! (well almost never, I stocked up on bottled water to for a family cookout 5 cases needed their own cart).
To the smart ass PP, I also make my own laundry soap. Borax, baking soda, a dash of all natural soap and lavender oil.
...and your point is?
Anonymous wrote:It depends. Are you one of the people who uses coupons for other items because the company codes the coupons the same, or do you buy the product listed on the coupon?
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
I do actually have a full time job. When I use coupons, it is only for the items that I know I actually need. Shampoo, conditioner, cheerios, oatmeal, cleaning products etc. I dont haggle with the cashier, I don't split transactions and I don't take an hour in line. The longest time I ever took was about 20 mins because of an unrelated issue. And I never have more than one cart! (well almost never, I stocked up on bottled water to for a family cookout 5 cases needed their own cart).
To the smart ass PP, I also make my own laundry soap. Borax, baking soda, a dash of all natural soap and lavender oil.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a couponer, I generally get about $200 worth of groceries for around $45 with coupons. People apparently think that using coupons to the point that you pay nearly nothing is stealing.....
What do you think?
Yup, you are.
Anonymous wrote:I am a couponer, I generally get about $200 worth of groceries for around $45 with coupons. People apparently think that using coupons to the point that you pay nearly nothing is stealing.....
What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Seems you may not understand, but if someone says, "Wow, you got that for a steal!" it doesn't mean that they really think you stole it.
Anonymous wrote:I was watching a daytime court show the other day where a woman was suing a shop owner because he harassed her after she took an entire tray of deli meats that were "free samples" and put them in her purse.
I don't think extreme couponers are that bad but it's the same ilk. You're not stealing but not really using the coupons in the spirit of what they are for and you're really annoying to interact with in the store.