Abigail B.
i use coupons from inboxdollar they give you 0.02 cents for every one printed and .10 cent when u use it and 0.02 cents when u add a receipt when you up load it.
i use coupons from inboxdollar they give you 0.02 cents for every one printed and .10 cent when u use it and 0.02 cents when u add a receipt when you up load it.
I don't want to bring more unnecessary stuff in my house. I have to be careful with couponing.
Bridget, great detailed advice. Thanks
Coupons are nice
I like to sell money not my data. If it is not a rebate than they sell your data.
what app
Noting like free
I just don’t have the patience to coupon, I use receipt apps for money back instead.
I love to coupon. It helps to feed my family on a budget. I just have to make sure that whatever I bring in my house that my family will eat it. There is no point of wasting food just because it's free.
following
i like them but never really now how it works.
Always good to use coupons
i use them but not all the time
Sometimes I can get items for free that my family can't use, so I donate them to the local food pantry. That way I can still help a little, even though I can't really afford to give money.
I look everywhere for coupons. I use inboxdollars aw well.
My favorites are: Rakuten, Capitol One, and Honey. All have pop-up apps that run through all the coupon codes they have. I'm often surprised by some of the discounts. For example, Rakuten has a coupon code for 25% off anything at Advance Auto Parts.
Couponing takes work but well worth it.
I use discounts & coupons on Rebatest, and saved around $3000 for several months.
Free does not mean clutter free.
I prefer the iBotta App as well.
Who uses Ibotta? I do!
aldi for me
I have been wanting to start couponing but dont even know wher to start. Any ideas?
Honey and Capital One Shopping are great browser extensions to use for online shopping!
I really like ibotta, I check it every time I'm going to the store. sometimes I get items for free.