Welcome to the new Couponing to a Better Budget video series. This series is in addition to my Getting Started series. Between both, you should be an official couponer with a better budget and an established fund in no time!
Below are 5 videos that teach you how to find coupons. I filmed these in the summer of 2010 with the intention of making it a permanent series on the blog, but extenuating life circumstances kept me from being able to do so. But now I am ready to share them all with you again!
You can also find a list of places to find coupons in my Getting Started Couponing series. It is not as detailed as the videos though.
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Hi, LOVE your site! It is the only one I rely on.
Question for you, you mentioned that you would try to tell us where you got that awesome tote/file organizer/brief case (all in one & I think it was blue) that you use for coupons (saw it in your coupon video), by any chance do you remember where you got it?
Thanks,
Avera
Thanks Kristin-
I just watched all 5 videos. They were very informative. My question is…. how do you read coupons? I know a “5” before the coupon is a manuf. coupon. I know the difference between a store coupon (like CVS or Target) and a manuf. coupon? But what are those first numbers like “9” or “4” on the coupon bar code?
many thanks
denise
PS – I just sent you 2 rebate forms and will definitely mail you more when I find them. So far I have over $700.00 in my rebate fund (rebates being defined as I had already spent the money out and then had to wait for a check or was free money given to me in the form as a gift. Rebates were from actual rebates, business reimbursements, etc.)…all thanks to you and your tips for saving money :-) Thank you!!!!
The 4 means it’s a store coupon and the 9 means it will not double at the register.
Thanks so much for the rebates!! You are so awesome. Good luck with all your saving. :)
Great videos ! Thanks for the information.