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Fantastic Coupon Sightings!
Posted on October 14th, 2008 No commentsI just wanted to draw your attention to a few amazing coupon websites. I’ve checked them all recently and have pleasantly discovered that there are new coupons to be printed and clipped.
I’ve mentioned it before, but visa has some great deals – check them out at www.visaperks.ca. I didn’t know that you can save this much money just by using your visa card. Saving opportunities include 50% off at Via Rail, 20% off at Carlton Cards, $10 off at The Gap, and so much more. I learned about this deal through a flyer that came along with my credit card bill. This just proves my point that you should go through your junk mail and bills, because you can often find hidden treasures admist other useless advertisements.
Also, flyerland.ca has recently posted coupons on their site. Not all of them are good, but Michaels is offering 50% off until October 17th. If you enjoy DIY, scrapbooking and crafts, Michaels can be a fun place to shop. But these coupons are especially valuable if you are an artist – I wait for opportunities like this to buy my large canvases. A large canvas can go for $100 easily – so you’re looking at saving $50!
Proctor & Gamble has great coupons on its website right now, including $1 off Tide and $10 off Gillette Fusion Power Razor. Even better, visit Brand Saver and enjoy all kinds of amazing coupon savings! I just ordered $55 of coupons!
Discover more great coupons off groceries, household products, restaurants and loads more at Frugal Shopper.
Last but not least, there has been a Rexall/Pharmasave coupon floating around the internet from an e-newsletter, that encouraged customers to take advantage of $5 of freebies. Of course, there turned out to be a printing error. The coupon was meant to read, “$5 when you spend a minimum of $25!” It’s still a good coupon though, which you can print at the Rexall site.

I actually counted up the amount of money in my coupon collection and found the number was at $135. After today I will be close to $200. Just a reminder though, to only use coupons on products that you regularly buy anyway, or when the coupon makes turns the product into a really fabulous deal. Some people, (see Centisble Savings, for example) even make money when using coupons!
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