Archive for September, 2008

You get the strangest things in the mail when you’re a coupon user

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Chicken Of The Sea thought they’d drop me a line to wish me a happy early birthday! The back of this card has a coupon for .25 cents off any Chicken Of The Sea product. I got this because I signed up for their club. If you’d like to get special greetings with tuna coupons for your birthday, click here to sign up for the Mermaid Club!

Stockpile Giveaway, Week One!

Monday, September 15th, 2008

I am excited to announce my very first blog giveaway! This will kick off the first of several weekly giveaways. This week’s prize package theme is: “I clean out my cupboards, you clean up your home!” One lucky winner will receive the following:

1 26 ounce bottle of original Windex – Perfect for all your window cleaning needs, this stuff is concentrated, and lasts forever!
1 32.5 ounce bottle of Windex Antibacterial Multi-Surface Cleaner – Cleans & sanitizes all kinds of surfaces!
1 Glade Plug-In Scented Oil Warmer, Hawaiian Breeze scent – This clean floral scent will keep your home smelling great!
1 Glade Plug-In Scented Oil Warmer, Lavender and Vanilla scent – A plug-in to freshen every room in your house! I love the sweet Vanilla overtones in this scent.
1 Glade Plug-In Scented Gel Warmer, Clean Linen Scent – This is my favorite scent, because it’s so crisp and fresh. The gel scent pack is supposed to last for 30 days, so your house will smell great all month!

The retail value of this prize package: almost $18!

But that’s not all! Also included in this prize package is a set of coupons for various cleaning supplies! There are coupons for Windex, Oust, Scrubbing Bubbles, Febreze, Lysol, Swiffer – the list goes on! Some of these expire at the end of the month, but most of them have a longer expiry date, giving the winner ample time to match up sales. This is a total of $49.18 in coupons, so the winner is sure to save some money!

Here’s how to enter: Just leave a comment on this post, and you’ll be entered to win!
To earn an extra entry: If you’d like to gain a second entry into the contest, just put up a link to my blog and leave a separate comment letting me know that you did. You can either link to this contest, or any other post that you liked. If you already have me in your blogroll – thank you, and be sure to leave a second comment mentioning it to improve your odds!

Fine print, rules, etc: This giveaway is only open to US residents, because I unfortunately can’t afford to ship this package overseas. (APO/FPO addresses are OK, because the rates are the same as domestic.) But fear not, international readers! I will be having another giveaway that you can enter soon!

This contest will be open until Monday, September 22nd. A winner will be chosen at via Random.org at this time and notified. Be sure to leave your email address, either in your post or in your blogger profile, so that I can get in touch if you win! Email address will be used only to notify winner. If, for some bizarre reason, the winner does not respond after 4 days, a new winner will be chosen.

Good luck!!!!

Shopping Trip – September 14th

Monday, September 15th, 2008

I spent under a dollar for my groceries tonight – and guess what? I didn’t use a single coupon.

Total spent: .63 cents
Total before coupons: $22.99

I also earned a .10 fuel reward, bringing my total to 16!

Remember the awesome Hallmark deal I mentioned a few days ago? That’s how I was able to get all of this so cheap without using any coupons.

And I got:

16 Halloween cards
1 newspaper
1 head of organic lettuce
1 bag of sun dried tomatoes
1 bag of crispy onion salad toppers. These taste like onion rings – YUM!
3 bananas

Good thing I was in the mood for salad, since I have salad dressing coming out my ears!

Shopping Trip – September 12th – Super Savings Saturday Edition

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

Grab a cup of coffee and get comfortable, because I have a lot of deals to report!

I don’t get up to Walgreens too much, primarily because it’s a 15 minute drive away from me in the next town over, and with gas prices as they are, it seems silly to drive around chasing deals unless they’re really good. But I made a little shopping expedition yesterday that was well worth it!

Stop #1: Walgreens

Total spent: $1.22 on a gift card, and $29.23 out of pocket. But, I will get back $35.24 in rebates, plus a 10% bonus of $3.52 because I choose to have my rebates put on a gift card, AND I got a $10 register reward – yielding $18.31 profit!

View Receipt – I didn’t include the second half of the receipt, because it listed my debit card information; but you can still see how I worked it.

Here’s a breakdown of what I got, and how I did it. Big thanks to Money Saving Mom and Wags to Riches for posting about these deals!

First of all, I took advantage of this $10 off a $40 Walgreens coupon. This coupon is only valid after all other manufacturer’s coupons, meaning you must pay $30 after all coupons in order to use it. But there’s loads of free rebate items at WAGs this month, so I basically used the rebate items that I would have bought anyway to get me up to $30, and then chose another $10 of stuff that I then got for free! This coupon is only valid on the 12th and 13th, so if you have a Walgreens nearby, check it out today!

So I purchased:

3 bottles of Robitussin. If you buy 3 bottles, you receive a $10 register reward towards your next purchase, and if you sign up to print these $1 coupons, you can get all 3 for $8.97. I basically used the $10/40 coupon to pay for the initial investment in the cough syrup, and got the register reward back. I was happy to take advantage of this deal, because cough medicine is so expensive and I never have any when I need it – so of course I end up spending a lot, because who want to go deal hunting with a flu?

1 bottle of toothpaste – free after rebate, plus overage because I used a coupon from the monthly P&G insert

1 bottle of heartburn medicine – free after rebate

1 lip balm – free after rebate

1 nail polish – free after rebate, plus overage after I used a $2 off coupon from a recent insert

1 box of Excedrin – free after rebate

1 bottle of hair styling spray – free after rebate

6 boxes of South Beach bars – these are on sale this week for 2/$5. There are coupons you can print here for $2 off a box and if you buy 6, you qualify for a $5 rebate. So spend $3 for 6 boxes, and get back $5! Check out Common Sense With Money for the full lowdown on this awesome deal!

1 ghostie candy dish – I needed one more small item to get me to $40, and I chose this!

Stop #2: Safeway

I stopped at the Safeway in this town, because I had bought mine out of stock in the Glade plug ins, and this was the last day before my coupons expired.

Total spent: .18 cents
Total before coupons: $34.65
And I got back $16 back in ONYOs towards my next order!
I also earned a .10 power pump reward, bringing the running total to 12.

View Receipt – I had to fold it over and scan it twice, because the receipt was so long.

I got:

4 scented oil plug-ins
4 gel plug-ins
4 Halloween cards
2 boxes of band aids
1 package of floss

But I still had more coupons, so I went through the line a second time:

Total: -7.29. Whaaaa?
Total before coupons: $51.85
Got back $22 in ONYOs!
And I earned another .10 power pump reward, bringing the total to 13.

View receipt

Yes, the total was negative $7.29. How could that be? I’ve mentioned before that I never try to get cashback in overage – I always, always plan for the overage to be absorbed by other items, for a multitude of reasons. I calculate my sales to the penny, and always double-check my math. Well, the unexpected happened. I had several “Buy one, get one free” coupons for the plug-ins. The coupon is free, up to a maximum value of $4.99. The plug-ins are on sale for $3.99, so I assumed that it would work the way it normally does – the coupon prompts the cashier to enter the price. Well, the coupons scanned, but they didn’t prompt the cashier to do anything – they automatically took off $4.99. Naturally, this pushed the register into the red. The cashier said, “Well, I’m going to go with what my computer says!” and totaled it out. We both looked at the receipt, and she pointed to my pre-coupon total and said, “See, your total was this much, but you had so many coupons, it pushed it into negative!” Then she cheerfully handed me $7.29. I’m usually fairly savvy about coupon redemption, but I didn’t know what to do in this instance. The cashier looked at my receipt, and said that it was correct. But how? I have two theories:

Scenario #1: Free coupon overage is like any overage. If you have a coupon for, say, $3 off any chex mix, and you find chex mix on sale for $1.50, you can use that coupon to receive $1.50 in overage to pay for other items in your order. As I understand it, this is pretty much universally accepted, although some stores will not allow any overage, even when you are still paying out of pocket for your order. Why, I’m not sure. So, my theory is that maybe when a free coupon rings at more than the sale price of the item, it’s like getting overage from using a higher value coupon on a lower sale price. Except if this is the case, why does the wording say “Free up to“? Why not just make a $4.99 off coupon? Which leads me to my second theory:

Scenario #2: The cashier was mistaken. Perhaps she was ill-informed, and should have voided the coupons off and entered them in manually at the sale price. But why does the coupon take off $4.99 automatically if the manufacturer knows it will go on sale? Is it a mistake in the coding? Did the register process it wrong?

So I’m calling on my coupon-savvy readers to let me know what the scoop is here. I strive to redeem my coupons legally and honestly, and I want my blog to be an example of a success story in redeeming coupons legitimately. I don’t want to give my readers bad or dishonest deals. Nor do I want to cheat the corporations who make these products, or the stores I buy them at. So once I get to the bottom of this, I will report back with my findings.

PHEW! So after all that, here’s what I got:

11 scented oil plug-ins
4 Halloween cards
2 packs of TP
3 cup-o-noodles

After this, I stopped by Ross and picked up some clothes:

The psychedelic pink dress was $4.49, the black dress was $6.99, and the super cute white gown was $8.49 – so I spent a total of $20.47. Not quite as good a deal as all the $2 dresses I got last month, but I was still pleased!

On my way back, I stopped at Walgreens once again, to use the $10 register reward. I don’t know when I’ll be back next, and it makes no sense to waste time and gas driving there just to redeem a coupon.

Total spent: .04 cents
Total before coupons: $12.04
View receipt

It was getting late and I was hungry, so the first three items were snacks – hence the half-eaten wrappers in the photo!

1 lunchables
1 drinkable yoghurt
1 bag of chips – I got these because they were “Yoghurt and Green Onion” flavored, and I wanted to try it because it was so odd! These were actually really good. I’m from England, and over there we have Cheese and Onion flavored chips/crisps, and this was the closest thing that I’ve found to them stateside – exp-pats take note!
1 tupperware box
4 bottles of Coffee-Mate – this should stave off my Coffee-Mate emergencies for, oh, at least a week.
1 pack of TP
1 clearanced packet of popcorn – perfect filler item!

But I couldn’t leave town without getting some free yoghurt from Fred Meyer first!

Total: Zero!
Total before coupons: $3.00
View Receipt

If you have a Fred Meyer nearby, watch for this deal – there were coupons in the 7/13 inserts for $1/2 Darigold yoghurts. Fred Meyer usually has them on sale 2 for $1! We just finished off all the free yoghurt I got there last month, so this was perfect timing.

I had one last stop to make, once I got back into town. I checked my local Safeway to see if they had restocked the Glade yet, since I still had a few coupons left. And guess what – they did!

Total spent: .01 cent
Total before coupons: $56.47
And I earned $20 in ONYOs!
View receipt

And I got:

10 plug-ins
4 Halloween cards
1 12-pack of TP
1 gallon of milk
1 cheesetick
1 package of paper plates (for the boyfriend)

So this time, when I handed over my “Buy one, get one free” coupons, the first one prompted the cashier to enter the price. So he checked the sale price of the item – $3.99 – and entered that. So you would assume that, since I was redeeming several of the same coupon (one for each item), that each one would give the same prompt. Wrong! The subsequent coupons didn’t prompt or beep, and this time they deducted $5.79 each. Huh?!?! I don’t get it. The cashier knew the sale price – $3.99 – but looked at the $5.79 and went, “Oh.” He shrugged and kept on scanning them. Two cashiers at two different Safeways said it was OK. Are they mistaken, or is there something I’m just not getting?

Naturally, this pushed me into the red again. A supervisor was helping the cashier key my coupons in, and her overage policy is that if my total goes negative for some reason, she just balances it out to zero, and I get my groceries free. That’s what all the weird “GROCERY” items on the top of the receipt are – it was a dollar something over, so she added $1.03, but with my 10% discount, the total keeps adjusting and taking the 10% off. So she’d put in a dollar, and it would still show a few cents negative. She kept adding until finally it came out to me owing 1 penny, and we called that good!

And as you’ll also see on my receipt, the power pump rewards totally flipped out. On my last Safeway visit, I was at 13 fuel rewards, and had accumulated $46.81 towards my next one. You earn .10 cents for every $100 (pre-coupons) that you spend. So, this purchase should have earned me one reward, with about 3 or 4 dollars towards my next one. But instead, it showed me earning TWO rewards, bringing me to 15, with $84.80 towards my next one!! Um….what? I cannot fathom how it came to that conclusion. However, I’m glad, because there have been several big purchases that I’ve made during this reward period that I did not get credit for. Sometimes the system will get a hiccup and it won’t count my purchases – so beware, if it doesn’t show your running total at the bottom of your receipt, it won’t be counted. Many people have reported a problem with this, and you can call customer service to have it manually credited – which I know now, but didn’t bother doing before. So, maybe they’re retroactively crediting me for all the rewards I should have gotten? I have no idea. Safeway’s registers are just whacked.

So here’s the final numbers breakdown (not including the clothes I bought):

I purchased a total of $206.21 worth of groceries.
Spent: $29.46
Profit: $73.60!! This is in ONYOs, rebates, and for now I’m counting the $7.29 overage – I will update this total as needed, depending on what I find out about the legitimacy of it. Also, I’m just counting the ONYOs that I have left in my wallet – not the ones that I spent on this trip.

And thus concludes this very lengthy edition of Super Savings Saturday!

Shopping Trip – September 11th

Friday, September 12th, 2008

If you have a Safeway in your area, you’ve got to check out some of the great deals running this week!

Total spent: .55 cents
Total before coupons: $75.88

I also earned $28 in ONYO coupons towards my next purchase!! Wow.

And I got:

8 Plug-In Scented Oil Warmers
6 Gel plug-ins
16 Halloween cards
3 pork chops
1 roll of foil
2 cheese sticks
1 can of tuna
2 Ramen Yakisoba bowls
2 boxes of band aids
1 apple
1 carrot

So I took advantage of two great sales. First, the Glade scented oil warmers are on sale for $3.99. There was a coupon in the 8/3 inserts for $4 off, so the warmer is free, plus overage if your store will double them, which mine does. Then it prints out a $2 off coupon on your next visit for each one that you buy! Even if you don’t have any Glade coupons, you can still get a good deal with this. The gel plug ins are $1.99, and also print a $2 coupon. Cool!

The best part is, on two of these transactions I didn’t use a single coupon, and still paid pennies. How? Well, Safeway has a deal where if you buy 4 Hallmark cards, you will automatically receive $5 off your order – and the .99 cent cards qualify! Automatic overage, you just can’t beat that! If you’re curious to see the full break down, you can view my receipts here:

Transaction #1 Transaction #2 Transaction #3 Transaction #4

I split these up into four orders because I believe the Hallmark deal is limit one per transaction, and also so I could double all my coupons.

So what does a typical coupon-funded dinner look like?

To top it off, I marinated these in Weber grill mix that I got overage on a few months back!

Super Coupon Review on FinancialLearn.com

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Faron of Financial Learn did a great review of my blog today – click here to read it! His website features all kinds of articles about frugality, so check it out!

Shopping trip – September 10th (Coffee-Mate emergency!)

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

I went to pour my first cup of coffee this morning, and realized that I was all out of Coffee-Mate! Noooo!

Total spent: .41 cents
Total saved, after club card and coupons: $3.78

I got: 1 quart of Coffee-Mate, and earned my 11th fuel discount.

Shopping Trip – September 8th

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

I was so busy yesterday that I didn’t have time to post my latest trip:

Spent: $4.20
Total before coupons: $56.86
Grand total savings, after club card and coupons: $84.13

And I got:

1 package of lasagna noodles
8 Plug-In scented oil holders
3 bottles of shampoo
3 bottles of conditioner
1 box of band aids
1 bottle of sunscreen (I was all out!)

And I got a great surprise:

The catalina machine spat out 8 coupons for $2 off my next order at Safeway!!! That’s $16 that I wasn’t expecting to get! I had no idea that was going to happen, but I’ll definitely try it again. And actually, my total would have only been .20 cents, but one of my coupons didn’t scan – I had 8 $4 off coupons for the plug-ins, and I realized after checking out that only 7 came off. But I think $11.80 profit is still a great deal!!

This came in handy later, as I was cooking two batches of lasagna, and realized that I didn’t have enough cheese left for the second batch. So I used 2 of the ONYOs that I had earned earlier in the day and put it towards a 2 pound bag of Mozzarella. I spent $1.39 on the cheese after coupons – I didn’t try to work in any other deals, because my first batch of lasagna was in the oven at home, so I was in kind of a hurry! (My boyfriend was keeping an eye on it, but still.) I saved 83% on that purchase, and am pennies away from my next fuel discount. Sorry, there’s no picture, because I already used most of the cheese!

Where do you put all this stuff?

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

This is a question I get asked a lot. And it’s no surprise – when people see me pushing a shopping cart entirely filled with bottles of Sprite, they wonder what on earth I’m going to do with it. So what do my cupboards look like? Are they bursting at the seams?

Pasta, Ragu and Rice-a-Roni! I’m glad to have a little stockpile of these things, since they’re practical pantry staples to have on hand.

Plenty of meat marinade, drinks, and power bars.

I’m in the middle of a huge remodel, so my stockpile isn’t quite as organized as I’d like it to be, because the cabinets are still under construction! My boyfriend built this one just a few days ago, which is why it doesn’t have a door yet.

Mmm, peanuts!

Why yes, those are boxes of Kleenex next to the frosting. The bathroom is taking the brunt of the remodeling at the moment, and most of the bathroom stuff has been shuffled into other rooms in the meantime. I didn’t have anywhere else to put it, but trust me, you can’t have too much Kleenex around here.

Canned stuff. Tuna is another staple, so I’m glad to have a lot of it.

The truth is, I’m not a packrat, although it may sometimes appear that way. I don’t want to buy things simply for the sake of having more stuff – I hate clutter! I am big on stockpiling, but only if it’s actually useful to me. A pantry full of food is useful. 60 bottles of Windex? Not so much. That being said, if I’m going to get overage on an item, I’ll take as much as I can haul away. If the Windex is going to pay for my produce, I’d be a fool not to take it.

So the question is, what do you do with the excess? I’m planning on selling as much of the surplus as I can, either at a yard sale, an auction on Hot Coupon World, or even Ebay. It’s worth a try, and at the very worst, I can give it all away and will still have made a profit in the groceries that it paid for. In fact, I do plan on giving some of it away – to you, my readers! Next week, I’m going to start a series of blog giveaways. Each week will feature different, brand new items from my stockpile, along with a coordinating set of coupons. So keep checking back, you won’t want to miss it!

Enter to win milk, and get a few coupons

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Organic Valley is holding a contest where you enter to win a year’s supply of milk. As a bonus, just for entering and taking their short quiz, you can choose a free “prize pack” that contains coupons for Organic Valley products. Can’t go wrong with that!