I am new to couponing, and I am not sure where to find a good amount of manufacturer coupons. I am subscribed to P&G, Kellogg's, Kleenex, Colgate, and Clorox for digital coupons, but I am not sure how to get more. I check coupons.com and I guess it's okay, but I know it doesn't have a great selection of MFR coupons. I can't seem to find a way to get my hands on Sunday papers for less than $5 (none of the dollar... Source: 7 months ago
P&G website gives you coupons and free samples, coupons.com , krazy coupon lady, and ibotta. Source: 9 months ago
There are pretty much three sections of coupons.com: "Cash Back Offers," "Popular Stores," and "Printable Coupons.". Source: 10 months ago
Along the same lines, may I suggest receipt hog, receipt jar, ibotta, shopmium, coupons.com, coinout, checkout51, merryfield, receiptpal, brandclub and boxtops for education, pg&e has a website for scanning receipts and getting a touch back as well. most of them are upload the receipts and get a bit back, the boxtops is money back for the schools your kids attend. Source: 11 months ago
Drat. I went to check. And you're right. All the "click to earn" items are just plain gone. The coupons.com link is there, but it has been throwing an error message when I click on it. I wonder if the two problems are related? Source: 12 months ago
They are not copies. This is what printable coupons from coupons.com look like. Source: about 1 year ago
Yes...toothpaste is the easiest thing to get for free with coupons. Example: next week CVS has them on sale 2/$7.98. If you print two $1 off 1 coupons from coupons.com, you will pay $5.98 an get back $7 in Extra Care Bucks. I've been shopping CVS for years so I "roll" my Extra Care Bucks (EBC's) essentially just using them to cover my subtotals on items that give more ECB's back. Source: over 1 year ago
Does anyone know how to change the email address on your coupons.com account? For some reason it won't let me, and I tried creating a new account with the new email and it won't let me verify with my cell number since it's linked to my other account. Source: over 1 year ago
Currently I use socialnature.com and coupons.com. Source: over 1 year ago
I wonder if it applies to items on sale? If so, this sucks and definitely makes me less likely to use the app. There were some things I only bought since I could do multiple cash back apps/deals. I'm sure you can still double dip with Fetch, coupons.com cash back offers and Alexa cash back, Kroger cash back though as they have no idea you've used those. Source: over 1 year ago
Coupons is the app version of coupons.com (that has many of the P&G coupons on there). Source: over 1 year ago
I must be missing something. What is a "premium deal" magic receipt? Ah for the good old coupons.com days......... Source: over 1 year ago
I've linked my walmart account on the coupons.com app and it does say, "Redeem Online" so I'm assuming yes, but I'd like to confirm for sure. The Alexa shopping FAQ says, "e-receipt" so I would think a screen cap of the online order would work. Source: almost 2 years ago
I have found coupons.com to be pretty inconsistent in their policy. Source: almost 2 years ago
Hey, I never used coupons.com before, but it sure seems like you can get a lot of free/make money offers if you use Ibotta, coupons.com, Amazon cash back and Kroger coupons, but I see in the fine print of coupons.com it says, "Not valid in combination with any other coupon, rebate or offer. ". Source: almost 2 years ago
Hey go to slickdeals, coupons.com, to see REALLY cheap prices on things like detergent. Source: almost 2 years ago
For this type of application, many people may consider security issues because they have to link their own credit cards. Although there are many such applications on the market, their backends are basically only a few companies, such as Empyr and Plaid, and many credit card companies are also using them. There are many familiar apps that use Empyr: Acorns, Swagbucks, Yelp, Dosh, RetailMeNot and Coupons.com, etc.... Source: almost 2 years ago
Then, I submitted my receipt to the coupons.com app and received $6.50 for both refills and $3 for the toothpaste. Source: almost 2 years ago
I'm doing the exact same thing I do every day with coupons.com - which is click "clip all," then "print", then letting the print preview sit there on my browser for a few minutes before closing it again - which is enough to get me sb on the day-to-day, but it doesn't seem to want to fill in the Swago square. Source: over 2 years ago
So I have my paypal linked with ibotta and get all my rebates sent there (as well as my coupons.com, shopkick, etc rebates).Now that Paypal says they will send you tax forms, does that mean my rebate money will show up as income and be taxed?? I've "made" like $3000 this year in rebate money... Source: over 2 years ago
2x Toms of Maine Toothpaste $4.47 = $8.94 - $0.89 (10% off DQ) - $4 (redeemed on coupons.com app) - $2.60 ibotta (redeemed 2x, limit 5) = $1.45. Source: over 2 years ago
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