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A Realistic Look at Couponing: Coupon Frustration

February 2nd, 2012 By Kaley
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cou·pon [koo-pon, kyoo-pon] noun

1. a portion of a certificate, ticket, label, advertisement, or the like, set off from the main body by dotted lines or the like to emphasize its separability, entitling the holder to something, as a gift or discount, or for use as an order blank, a contest entry form, etc.

frus·tra·tion [fruh-strey-shuhn] noun

4. a feeling of dissatisfaction, often accompanied by anxiety or depression, resulting from unfulfilled needs or unresolved problems.
source: dictionary.com
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This week, I experienced what I would title, “Coupon Frustration”. I shared a little bit of my experience with you all on Facebook and came to the belief that I am definitely not alone.

As you all know, under normal circumstances, I am a huge fan of a coupon. I have used coupons for just about everything you could possibly imagine in my time. One of my friends even recently sent me a Plus CBD Oil coupon code. She loves natural remedies like CBD oil and she uses her CBD products as part of her mental health toolkit. There is a lot of research out there that seems to suggest that CBD products can have a mood-boosting impact and therefore people living with mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety often use products infused with CBD as part of their everyday self-care practices.

Anyway, raise your hand if any of the following has happened to you in the past few months:

  1. Your internet coupon was not accepted because it has the new bar code system and your store has not updated yet.
  2. Your internet coupon was not accepted because it was missing a watermark.
  3. Your internet coupon was not accepted because it was a little bit faint.
  4. You were accused of coupon fraud because of numbers 1, 2, or 3.
  5. Your store changed its coupon policy limiting the number or kind of coupons that you can use.
  6. Your cashier gave you the stink eye when you pulled out your coupons and mumbled under her breath the entire time she was scanning them.
  7. All of the above.

Can you see me? Do you see my hand held high? If you listen closely, you may be able to hear me saying, “Yes. Check. Yes. Yes. Uh huh. Yep. YES!” because each and every one of the above scenarios has taken place for me in the past few weeks.

Frustrating, isn’t it??

I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about this whole debacle and I’ve come to a few conclusions.

  • The few who abuse coupons have made couponing harder for the rest of us.
  • Cashiers feel the brunt of couponing abuse, which leaves them frightened about accepting coupons…even legitimate ones.
  • All we can control is our own response to these situations.

So what CAN we control to help reduce coupon frustration and have success with coupons?

  • Know your store’s coupon policy. If necessary, print out copies of the policy and have them on hand–just in case.
  • Make sure your internet coupons are legible. If a store can’t read the expiration date or the remit address, then they shouldn’t accept the coupon.
  • Be aware which stores have not updated to the new bar code system. Don’t attempt to use coupons with the new system at these stores.
  • This may sound funny, but it’s true. Know your cashiers. If the same cashier keeps giving you grief, do your best NOT to find yourself in that checkout lane.
  • Be prepared to reasonably state your case if a coupon is not accepted that should be. If necessary, take the issue to customer service. Politely. Please.

And please…for the sake of us all:

  • Never ever ever ever copy coupons.
  • Always always always use coupons on the item for which they were intended.

I’d like to add that when I was a new couponer, I made both of the mistakes above out of sheer ignorance. If you didn’t realize that either of those things are not Ok…it’s Ok. But now you do. 🙂

Ultimately, let’s keep this in mind: As couponers, we know a whole LOT about saving money and we do it well. And while that $0.50 coupon may have been refused, there are plenty more where it came from.

And we couponers aren’t going anywhere…any time soon. There is a whole lot more SAVING to be done!

Can I get an Amen?!

I added this post to my Realistic Look at Couponing Series because I thought it fit well with the topic. You can check out the rest of the series here.

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A Realistic Look at Extreme Couponing Part 4: My Big Secret Revealed

April 27th, 2011 By Kaley
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Welcome back to my Realistic Look at Couponing Video Series!  If you didn’t get a chance to watch my first three videos, I recommend watching them first to find out the purpose of this series.

Today I reveal my big secret for how I maintain my couponing habit. You’ll have to watch to find out:

A few disclaimers:

I recorded this video several months ago, thus the winter coats.  (Thankfully!  I’d be going crazy if we were still wearing winter coats.)

Also, I mumble a lot in the video.  I apologize for that.  I guess I felt a little funny recording in the store.

Also, I recorded this using my iPod, which is why it looks so little.

Also, the video ends rather abruptly.  That’s because my camera decided to go ka-put on me.

I’m an amateur, people.  Please love me anyway.

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A Realistic Look at Couponing Part 3: MY Version of Extreme Couponing

April 7th, 2011 By Kaley
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Welcome back to my Realistic Look at Couponing Video Series!  If you didn’t get a chance to watch my first two videos, I recommend watching them first to find out the purpose of this series.

First things first, I have really debated about posting this video after watching last night’s Extreme Couponing Show.  I hesitate because of two reasons:

1) I really don’t feel that the show painted couponers in a positive light and I’m struggling with the amount of stockpiles that I saw.  Stockpiling to that extreme is simply not necessary in my book.

2) I don’t want you to think that what you see in this video is the norm for me.  Or for most people for that matter.  This just happened to be a HOT week of deals for me, so I decided to share.  I typically am a much more laid back couponer, but when the deals are almost too good to believe, I dive in!

And as I mention in the video…most of that cereal will be given away.  🙂 (Just in case you were wondering if we served cereal for breakfast, lunch, and dinner…)

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A Realistic Look at Couponing Part 2: How NOT to Measure Your Success

March 22nd, 2011 By Kaley
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Welcome back to my Realistic Look at Couponing Video Series!  If you didn’t get a chance to watch last week’s video, you will definitely want to watch it first.  (It will explain a few things that may puzzle you in the beginning of this video!)

I’d love to hear your thoughts and comments on this series as we go along.   Here are a few things that I’m wondering:

  • What is your favorite method of coupon organization?
  • How many coupon inserts do you purchase?
  • Do you have any tips on getting coupons for free or cheap?

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A “Realistic” Look at Couponing Part 1: Coupon Preparation

March 14th, 2011 By Kaley
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Last week I shared with you all that I was going to begin a new series called “A Realistic Look at Couponing” in response to TLC’s Extreme Couponing Special (which will become a series beginning Wednesday, April 6.)

In my first video, I tackle the ins and outs of Coupon Preparation:

After watching the video, I’d love for you to take this little quiz:

How much of this video do you think is an accurate picture of my coupon preparation?

1) 100% — It’s ALL true.  (Couponing is a contact sport after all!)

2) 50%–Ok…that cart puller thing is stretching it a bit.

3) Approximately 2%–we pack snacks, of course.  Oh–and coupons.

Then tune in next week when I reveal a REALLY Realistic Look at Couponing. 🙂

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Introducing: A Realistic Look at Couponing! (My Reponse to TLC’s Extreme Couponing)

March 7th, 2011 By Kaley
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Ever since TLC’s Extreme Couponing Special aired, I’ve been working behind the scenes to respond with my own series.  However instead of TLC, I’m going to be sharing a little RLC with you all: A Realistic Look at Couponing.

We’ll be covering such topics as:

A Realistic Look at:

  • how many hours each week you should spend on couponing.
  • the percentage you can hope to  save on a typical shopping trip.
  • how many coupons you need. (And is it really necessary to dig through dumpsters to find them?!)
  • a typical stockpile.
  • when it’s time to put down the coupons and give yourself a break!

…and lots more!  I am excited about this series because I want you all to know that you are Super Stars even if you don’t save 99.9% on your grocery shopping trip!  (Who does?!)

So come on back next Monday for my next installment!

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