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Coupon Fraud: When is it Okay?

Monday, March 29th, 2010

There has been a lot of buzz in the past year about bloggers promoting printable coupons (and specifically printable grocery coupons) and there should be: these coupons help you stay within your budget while still getting the things you want and need.

Every successful blogger that I’ve seen who writes about couponing is not only extremely smart, but also extremely savvy. They know that there are a couple of things you can do to “cheat the system”, but they don’t promote them.

Why not? Well, beyond the legal issues (after all, fraud IS illegal), there are a few more:

1. Coupon Fraud hurts your local grocery store. I know you may be thinking that the grocery store you go to most frequently is a big chain, but even small instances of theft (because technically, that’s what this is) do add up. They lose money because the coupon providers won’t accept the coupon they’ve sent in… even though it may have scanned when you were at the register. And if you do shop at a locally-owned store, you’re hurting people you know and damaging their livelihood.

2. Coupon Fraud hurts your neighbors… and you! Sure, you’re getting a good deal, but the money that the grocery store just lost has to come from somewhere. So, prices go up, amenities go down and the overall environment will decrease in quality. Plus, jobs could be cut to make up for the loss in revenue. I know it sounds extreme to you – and that just your actions can’t do all this – but it adds up fast if we don’t all hold ourselves accountable.

3. The couponing community loses respect. I’ve heard some horror stories about shoppers getting berated by cashiers when they use coupons and, while I’ve never experienced it personally, a lot of the anger comes from people thinking that the couponer is “cheating” to save money. Those of us who aren’t doing anything wrong get punished for crimes they didn’t commit, making it harder and harder to convince people of the great benefits of coupons!

Ultimately, you need to come to your own decision on this one… after all, it’s your conscience and while it may be a short-term benefit to your wallet, the long-term effects can be extremely destructive. Don’t believe me? Here’s what Crystal over at MoneySavingMom.com said last year about copying coupons:

Unless a coupon is a PDF hosted on the manufacturer’s website, it is *ALWAYS* unethical and illegal to copy a coupon.

Each of these coupons has a unique barcode and the store will only be reimbursed for coupons with a unique barcode. So if you copy them, the store will not be reimbursed and you will also be committing coupon fraud.

Not only could this get you into serious trouble, but this also means that stores will be less likely to accept internet printed coupons–which is the last thing any of us want.

Happy Shopping!

Koupon Karen: Where Can You Find Coupons?

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Koupon Karen is back one final time to tell you about coupons.  They are the most important thing when it comes to shopping!!

Coupons can save you money, there are no two ways about it.  But it can also be time consuming to gather everything you need.  I try to make it easy for my readers by telling them what coupons to use. But what is really helpful is knowing where to find them and then having them on hand.   You can find coupons in so many places so you should always have your eye’s open.

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So where should you be looking?? Here are some places I like to get my coupons from:

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Five Tips to Help You Save Money in March!

Monday, March 1st, 2010

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While March is a great time for so many wonderful things (St. Patrick’s Day, the first official day of Spring and a multitude of fabulous moments), it’s also another chance to start your new shopping lifestyle! Here are a couple of tips to really make a difference this month:

1. Create a budget: if you know where all of your money is going, you’ll be less likely to spend beyond your means. There are great sites that offer budgeting tools… one of my favorites is Dave Ramsey’s Gazelle Budget, but Mint.com offers a fabulous one, too. Lay everything out on paper and stick to it. You may have to tweak a couple of things in April, but you’ll have a good starting point!

2. Start clipping coupons: By preparing your budget beforehand, you’ll know how much money you can spend on groceries. My tip? Challenge yourself! Set your grocery spending to less than you normally pay, and head over to ShopAtHome.com’s Printable Grocery Coupons page. There you’ll find a large collection (usually over 800) unique grocery coupons! You can print two of each per computer, so if there’s a must-have item available, grab two and stock up at a great price.

3. Don’t be too hard on yourself! If you’ve never done a budget before, it’s not an easy thing to jump into. Take your time and wean yourself into it. It’s better to have a slow start and stick with it than jump in headfirst and get overwhelmed!

4. Get the family involved: Have kids? Let them know what you’re trying to do and get them to participate, whether you have them help you clip coupons or set up a chore chart with financial goals. Married? Sit down with your spouse and create your budget together; if you’re on the same page financially, you’ll be more likely to hold each other accountable.

5. Ask for help if you need it: Whether you need an accountability partner, or just want some extra tips on how to increase your saving momentum, there are so many places that you can find a helpful hand! Whether it’s your spouse or roommate, a coworker or close friend, having someone to lean on when you want to buy something silly will help you out immensely.

Have any other great tips for sticking to a savings plan? Share them in the comments, especially if you’ve written a post about the same topic!

Get February’s Printable Grocery Coupons!

Friday, February 26th, 2010

March is right on the other end of this weekend, and that means it’s almost spring! The freeze will be ending, and we can start enjoying the sunny, warm weather of Summer again! But, before you get ahead of yourself, make sure you’re prepared. After all, the more running around the kids are doing, the hungrier they’ll be!

Many grocery coupons disappear at the first of the month. There will be some new and fabulous ones taking their place (after all, how else could we afford to stay within our budgets?), but you better make sure you’re stocked up on the ones you may need! Use ShopAtHome.com to help you – we have the largest collection of printable grocery coupons available on the internet, and they’re all at your fingertips!

Don’t miss out on a great deal because you didn’t grab your coupons until it was too late! Head over to ShopAtHome.com’s Printable Grocery Coupon page and print deals for your favorite brands, all in one place!

Also, if you need a little bit of extra wiggle room in that grocery budget, head over to our Facebook page, become a fan and enter to win a $100 Gift Card to the Grocery Store of your choice!

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