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Any Luck With Online Coupons


gigantor98

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gigantor98 Apprentice

Does anyone have any luck with online grocery coupons at your grocery stores? I have printed a bunch from couponmom.com took them to my local grocer and to my suprise they do not take them so I called our local Wal-Mart Supercenter and they don't take them either. Our Kroger store here does not take them as well. The only response from these stores was the sites are either does not exist, or they don't pay out and they are easy to duplicate. I know every store has its on rules but just the other day on the Today show they mentioned the web site couponmom.com as being a very good place to get coupons with out having to give out all of your personal info. Am I not understanding something about this coupons or is this just a scam? Anyone else run into this problem. Since I have come up with celiac disease I am trying to find ways to save on money for this.

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This is not an answer to what you asked but another possible avenue. I called a few companies lately to inquire about their products and they sent me quite a few coupons for their products.

celiac-mommy Collaborator

I print and use coupons regularly from coupons.com. I've used at Safeway and Fred Meyer. They are manufacture coupons, so they should be able to be used just like a regular coupon.

gigantor98 Apprentice

Thanks for your responses. I did call a company the other day and they sent me coupons to as well. The confusing part is when I called our local Kroger about this internet coupons they told me the do not take any at all b/c these coupon companies are not paying out but the funny thing was when I was checking Krogers sales at for the week the had a coupon link on there to get and free coupons to be used at Kroger. They are not labeled Kroger coupons but they title page says to be used at your next Kroger trip. I will try to see if I can use them today. I have to do some shopping so we will see.

Thanlks

purple Community Regular

I didn't use online coupons but still had trouble. I received coupons in the mail from 2 well know companies and the store I took them to said they were online coupons and wouldn't take them. <_<

Amyleigh0007 Enthusiast

I have also successfully used coupons from coupons.com. By the way, if you use Velveeta there is a $1 off coupon. Google "Velveeta" and it will come up.

gigantor98 Apprentice

I think I have got it now. I have tried uploading my kroger card with coupons and it did take when I used it last week. They even took the computer coupons as well but these where not the advertiesed coupons like the velveta cheese ones that first appear on coupons.com. I could not get them to take it. But these where the coupons from the Kroger website. The funny thing is these computer coupons that they took come from coupons.com. I do not understand why they would not take the other but would take some from the same site. All these coupons that you print off come from coupons.com no matter what coupon site you come from. So the only thing I know to do now is load as much coupons on my Kroger Card and print off as many and just see everytime. I will probably bugg them enough with taking food back everytime I use these stores that they will either give me the discount or stop taking these altogether.


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