Ecoupons????

Soulsearching

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Are you using Ecoupons?

Which sites work best?

Do they charge fees?

I shop mostly at Shoprite and Costcos. Educate me please.
 
A lot of people post where you can get Ecoupons. Your question is kind of general. I am not sure if Costco accepts coupons. I am pretty sure Shop-Rite does though.

I have been using coupons.com, redplum.com and swagbucks for my coupons. I also have the benefit of getting a sunday paper for only $.25 so I get about 3 of those per week.

I have found coupons to be really nice because they also let you know which deals will get you grocery store cash for overages to use on what you want.

I use the Swagbucks Coupons because I get 10 swagbucks for every coupon redeemed and I trade those in for Amazon gift cards.

You may want to check out a site like couponingtodisney.com to learn more about matching coupons to store circulars.

Kim
 
I don't have a Shop Rite or Costco around here, so I don't know their specifics. But I can tell you what I do for Kroger who also uses ecoupons.

The sites that I use are cellfire.com, shortcuts.com and pgesaver.com. You register on each site with your store's shopper card. Then you pick the coupons to load onto your card. These coupons are manufacturer's coupons so you cannot combine a paper coupon with an ecoupon(not at Kroger anyway). Also, ecoupons do not double/triple.

Another ecoupon site I use is savingstar.com. It is a little different than the other sites. The "coupon savings" does not come off at the cash register. Instead, it goes into your savingstar account. And once you reach $5 of savings, you can cash out for different gift cards. And since the coupon doesn't come off at the cash register, you can combine the savingstar coupon with a paper coupon.

ETA: None of the sites I posted charge a fee.
 
I don't have a Shop Rite or Costco around here, so I don't know their specifics. But I can tell you what I do for Kroger who also uses ecoupons.

The sites that I use are cellfire.com, shortcuts.com and pgesaver.com. You register on each site with your store's shopper card. Then you pick the coupons to load onto your card. These coupons are manufacturer's coupons so you cannot combine a paper coupon with an ecoupon(not at Kroger anyway). Also, ecoupons do not double/triple.

Another ecoupon site I use is savingstar.com. It is a little different than the other sites. The "coupon savings" does not come off at the cash register. Instead, it goes into your savingstar account. And once you reach $5 of savings, you can cash out for different gift cards. And since the coupon doesn't come off at the cash register, you can combine the savingstar coupon with a paper coupon.

ETA: None of the sites I posted charge a fee.


I was a little concerned about savingstar because of its terms of service regarding the inactive fee and the my personal information that is shared.
 



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