Did you have the chance to watch me LIVE a week and a half ago now? (If not, you can still watch the recorded version.)
After doing the show and seeing what’s involved I’ve decided to do two live webcasts per month: on the first and third Mondays at 8pm PST. 7pm was too complicated in my household…if you watch the show, you’ll notice a few minutes in my 2-year old daughter wanders into the room holding some lemonade. Cute…but not what I was entirely going for. So, I’ve decided to shoot for 8pm – when everyone’s in bed (or should be!)
Here’s the line up for July:
Monday, July 5th, 8pm: Finding Coupons and Making Sense of the Fine Print
Monday, July 19th, 8pm: Coupon Organization
On these days, all you need to do is head HERE to watch me live. You’ll notice when you get there that there is a chat box. Guess what? You can create an account (only takes a minute) and chat with other viewers…and me! I’m able to watch your chat which means if you pose a question I can do my best to answer right then and there.
For the next few months, I plan on just walking you through the Couponing 101 process. Beyond that, we’ll dive into some topics related to couponing and frugal living. Your ideas are always welcome.
Hope to see you Monday night!















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Really liked your first video. Thanks for the advance notice for the second.
I was at Rite Aid last week and the clerk was reading every word on the coupons I was using. He told me that some cosmetic companies do not allow the use of their coupons if the item is on sale. I have not noticed this in the fine print before, but maybe that is something new?
I would be SHOCKED if he is correct!!! Savvy shoppers use coupons on sales!! And if what he is saying is correct, why is it that stores offer sales on the very items that manufacturers release coupons on (and about the same time)?
I have never seen fine print stating a manufacturer’s coupon can only be redeemed on regular retail. On occasion, you will see the coupon state that the value must be a certain amount (for instance, save $2 on 2 products totalling $2.01 or more).
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