Hello!
If you've ever watched the show Extreme Couponers, it is amazing to see how much many money people save by couponing. But, with all of the time it takes to find deals and the extra things you may buy, you may be wondering – is couponing worth it?
At one point in my life, I tested my couponing skills. I would get a ton of household goods for nearly free, and that was the main thing that I couponed for, oh the adrenaline rush. I would clip coupons out of newspapers, I read coupon blogs, get mfg coupons for double or triple the savings and more. There were many times when I would walk out of the store with $100+ worth of items, having maybe spent only around $10.00 on all of it.
I wasn't like the people on the TV show, but I definitely loved getting stuff for super cheap and sometimes even free (100% free!).
I was using so much of my time before I realized what was actually happening.
Today, I am much different – I still look for the occasional coupon, such as when shopping online and looking for a promo code. Automation and use of technology, helps.
Still, couponing can save you a decent amount of money on things you need, require and regularly buy.
In some instant you can club it, wherein a group can get economy of size savings to boot. In China for example entire villages do this and get huge savings on necessities via Alibaba or their version of Azon & eBay, combined. Like, if you always buy a certain laundry detergent and you find a coupon for $1 off, then you are saving $1 or more on days when coupon savings are doubled or tripled, on something you would normally buy at full price.
So, is there a wrong and a right way when it comes to coupons? Can coupons actually hurt you? And, is couponing worth it?
What led me to today's post was an email I recently received from a reader.
She told me that her partner had a couponing problem, and this led to him becoming a hoarder. She told me that whenever he received a coupon, he felt the need to go out and buy the item, whether or not he needed it, then either use the item(s) or donate what was not used. This had led to insane amounts of stress in their relationship, even though she had explained to him multiple times that he had a couponing problem coupled with being a shopaholic.
While couponing can help you save money, it can also cause you to spend more money as well. It's also incredibly time consuming, can cause you to waste things you aren't using, time is money for a lot of people and add unnecessary stress is added to your life. You may determine that the amount of money your are savings vs you time and what you'd get paid for it... is not worth it.
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Thanks!
Jo-jon
Extreme Couponing: Do You Really Save or is it a Waste of Time?
From: Michelle Schroeder-Gardner <michelle@makingsenseofcents.com>
Date: Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 11:56 AM
Subject: Is Couponing Worth It? Are You Wasting Money When You're Trying To Save?
To: Joao <joaoa.desilva2018@gmail.com>
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