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Date Posted: 09:30:07 01/24/12 Tue
Author: Maja
Subject: I use them but you have to calculate a lot to find if a coupon is offering you a deal or you are end spending more money that you intended and for stuff you did't want to buy.
In reply to: The Chief 's message, "Couponing...." on 20:26:25 01/23/12 Mon


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[> [> Exactly, Maja - the things I need or like to buy rarely have coupons. I don't have room to store a lot of things, so I only like to buy what I need when I need it. I use a lot of store brand items, too, which are cheaper at regular price than the name brand on coupon. Plus, there's never coupons for milk, bread, meats, produce or staples like flour and sugar. -- The Chief, 13:41:48 01/24/12 Tue [1]


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