There are many times, that I can only count a few dollars, until the next direct deposit. This especially happens during the “off week” of the pay schedule. It literally means, the difference between a 6 pack of Miller High Life @ $4.99 or a pair of Sunday news papers with the ads and coupons that I will need to make the next shopping trip to the local grocery or mall an eventful one.
The fall season, with football, hockey, and playoff baseball in play, the six pack wins the competition with my $5.oo and some extra pocket change.

There is nothing like sitting in the living room of your home and drinking a cold one watching preseason NBA basketball or watching the NFL’s current win less team the Detroit Lions loose a close one on ESPN’s, Monday Night Football to the Seattle Sea Hawks. And because I don’t have enough cash or change to buy a Sunday newspaper, I obtain the privilege, of watching the big screen with my Alienware laptop in front of me.
With all kinds of windows open on my 17″ LED Alienware screen, I login to my favorite printable coupon site and begin to read over 400 plus coupons, immediately available in zip coded area. I love to gloat to myself, the wise decision I made about the beer. Now there is a certain rhythm to how I along with others, are able to successfully print qualified, legit coupons which actually function at the grocery store checkout counter’s bar code scanner.
The site I use, requires you to directly print whatever coupons you clip from the vast selection available. I hate to say it, but you unfortunately can’t save these special files to PDF or similar programs. The purpose of this, is to first insure an authentic product, and that it complies with all federal, state and local laws dealing with the distribution of coupons. This is a small inconvenience to deal with considering, that I have access to thousands of products which offers special offers and discounts which saves me money each time I shop online with my special link.
The nice thing about clipping coupons online vs going to the newspaper stand, is that I would spend a minimum of $8.00 per week to maximize my coupon experience. One time I recall, going to several stores to purchase a newspaper, because people was just taking the ads out of the newspaper without buying it. This is real frustrating as I lose money in the gas tank alone. Now I have found the smarter way, which is to watch my 1080p 52″ Sony Bravia HD television, and clip all the coupons I want, in my underclothes drinking a cold beer.
I also can shop online, and save myself the hassle of other shoppers crowding my space as I am looking for something in particular. I just go to the customer service desk and request my ordered item which normally goes pretty smooth most of the time. There are some individuals, who know how to get “special refunds” back every 30 days along with discounted prices in the form of cash, deposited each month which they can spend as they choose.
Having a weekly, unlimited supply of digital coupons, is the new age of obtaining great deals which can last you and your household, a lifetime of savings which will save you hundreds if not thousands of dollars per year, and save yourself a few bucks by buying just one Sunday news paper for ads per week and have enough to buy whatever vice you have when you watch your favorite Sunday afternoon t.v. show or game.
Hi
l have never used printable coupons as i did not know how they work.
After reading your post and understanding how the system work l think l have been missing out on alot and will give it a try.
What l find to be impossible is for me to read through 400 coupons a day, so l will be doing maybe 50 in a day.
Thanks for great tips, will sure put this to good use.
Thanks for stopping by Roamy. It is amazing that because of technology, a simple zip code can produce such a large fresh list of coupons.
Be sure to go to our “About this website” on our top menu, to get started, when you are ready.
Good luck with your online endeavors Roamy!
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Thanks Jenise for that heads up on the I.E. outlook. I haven’t used I.E. in ages as I use Chrome, Firefox and Edge. I will be updating this site later on this year as it is 7 years old.