Archive for August, 2008

Shopping Trip – August 31st

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

I had a bunch of great coupons that were expiring tomorrow, so it was time for my end-of-the-month coupon extravaganza. And I made a great haul!

My first trip:

And my 2nd trip:

Spent: $1.45 out of pocket, and put $5.33 on gift cards that I earned from various promotions. But I got paid $4.43 overage out of the register (which I will elaborate on in a moment), and I earned $4 in ONYOs! I used one of the ONYOs during this shopping blitz, but I still have a $2 ONYO left for next time, and I made a $2.98 cash profit on top of that!! And my savings? I redeemed $252.21 worth of coupons alone, for a grand total savings of $451.52!

ETA: I also earned 2 .10 cent fuel discounts during this trip. Safeway’s fuel rewards program allows you to stack the discounts you earn, and I have 8 accumulated so far – so I could get .80 cents off a gallon the next time I fill up. But the quarterly period to accrue points runs until next month, so I’m going to see how much more of a discount I can get on gas before then!

And I got:

42 bottles of Sprite
16 boxes of Kleenex (which is good, since I’m getting a cold!)
1 bottle of Wishbone salad dressing
1 cucumber
1 bunch of green onions
1 package of baby tomatoes
1 package of hummus
7 Crystal Lights
66 packets of Kool Aid
4 loaves of Sara Lee bread
2.61 lbs of organic bananas
8 Spam Singles
34 bottles of L’Oreal shampoo & conditioner
7 boxes of Wheat Thins
1 bottle of Cascade dishwasher soap
7 bottles of Kraft dressing
3 boxes of Kotex
1 Glade candle refill
2 packages of ground turkey – 2.50 lbs total
7 packets of Friskies treats

So during my first trip, the register completely freaked out ringing up the free Kraft WYB coupons. The Crystal Light was on sale for $3.49, and the first coupon took off the correct amount – and the subsequent Qs took off $6! The cashier and I realized this when the total was negative $12. It made no sense, because the coupon is only supposed to go up to $4.50, anyway. He ended up having to key them in manually so it would deduct the correct amount. At the end, it still showed -$4.43. I couldn’t fathom how that could be, because I never try to get cash back with overage – I always plan filler items to eat the overage, and pick items that I typically never have coupons for, such as produce or milk. I also bring a calculator and notepad with me every time, and work out the overage to the penny. This is how I get my totals so low each time I go shopping. So, I couldn’t wrap my head around it, but the cashier said that it was correct, and a manager gave him an override so that he could hand me $4.43 cash!

Shopping Trip – August 23rd – my best one yet!!!

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

Today’s shopping trip was unbelievable. I used overage to pay for an Espresso maker!!!!

Total Spent: $1.07, which I put on a gift card.
Total Saved: $157.70!!!!!!

So yesterday, I discovered this deal on Hot Coupon World’s awesome Rite Aid forum. As I mentioned in my last post, there is a special RA coupon book with a coupon for $5 off of any BeFine product. RA has single serve packets on sale for $1.99, resulting in $3.01 overage!
Today is the last day of the sale, so I went back to see if I could get a few more coupon books. I asked one of the cashiers if I could have a few, and he handed me a whole stack! So for my first run, I grabbed 2 BeFine packets and 2 boxes of band aids. I asked the cashier (who I believe is the store manager) if it would be OK for me to do 2 separate transactions.

He said certainly, and began ringing them up. He then noticed the coupons and said, “You know, I can do both of these in one transaction, if you would like.” I said that would be great, but I had thought that it was limit one per transaction. He said that there was no problem with it, and the register took it fine. My total was .26 cents on a GC, and then it printed out a survey invitation on my receipt. The manager handed me a trick or treat bucket with candy and said that I could have a piece of candy since I got the survey offer! “.26 cents, and you get free candy! Doesn’t get any better than that,” he remarked, and I wholeheartedly agreed!

And now, a whole new possibility was opened up for me. The manager said it was OK to use more than 1 of these coupons per transaction, and he always seems very knowledgeable about Rite Aid policies, so I trust that he is correct and that the store will be properly reimbursed for them. I had 29 of these coupons left, and at $3.01 overage for EACH one, I was awestruck at the massive overage I had the opportunity to receive! So what do you get with $87.29 worth of overage?

I got:

29 BeFine packets
1 pair of tongs
1 set of measuring cups
1 set of measuring spoons
1 set of spatulas
1 cookie sheet
1 portable cake pan – you bake the cake, and then snap on a lid with handles so you can take it with you!
1 thermos
1 travel mug
1 box of sandwich baggies
AND AN ESPRESSO MAKER!!!!!! I have always wanted one of these, and I am a coffee addict, so this is such a cool thing to get!! Can you even believe it?

I am floored with what I got. Everything I picked was practical – except for the espresso maker, which is just awesome! I really needed all of the kitchen stuff. My last set of measuring cups and spoons have the measurements painted on, and now it’s faded away, so I have no idea which ones are which. (suffice to say, I bought ones with the measurements embedded in the plastic this time!) What a money saver, since I needed to get this stuff anyway. I also needed a new thermos – which will save me money when I’m at work, since it will reduce the number of lattes I buy. And now that I have this espresso maker….

Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU Hot Coupon World! I would have never known about this otherwise!

Shopping Trip – August 22nd

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

I did awesome at Rite Aid tonight!

Total: ZERO!
Saved: A whopping $55.92!!!

Got:

8 St. Ives Skincare products

Rite Aid is running all St. Ives Skincare products BOGO this week, and I used the BOGO St. Ives Elements coupon from one of the recent inserts to make them all free. I’m stoked – I love any and all beauty products, so this is like Christmas for me. But it gets better! When I came home, I saw this deal posted on the Rite Aid forum at Hot Coupon World. There are some face masks and lotions by BeFine that are on sale for $1.99, and a coupon in the special Rite Aid coupon book for $5 off any BeFine, equaling $3.01 in overage. This deal is only good until tomorrow, so I dashed back to the store – which was OK, because in my BOGO frenzy I had totally forgotten to pick up the band aids that I needed.

And I got:

4 BeFine facial products
2 boxes of band aids
2 6-packs of toilet paper

All for a grand total of $1.02, which I put on a gift card that I earned from other coupon deals – saving me $20. Not too shabby!! I adore getting overage on beauty products. Can it get any better than that?

Shopping Trip – August 20th

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

I would like to preface this post by noting that I have never suffered from hemorrhoids. So why would I buy 8 boxes of Preparation H if this is the case? As with most bizarre coupon purchases, I bought these because I earned overage with them – I got $1.01 overage per box!

I got:

8 boxes of Preparation H
1 9-pack of toilet paper
1 package of disposable bowls
1 package of disposable cutlery
3 bottles of hand sanitizer

Total came to .08 cents, which I put on a gift card!
Total Saved: $40.99

Thanks to Money Saving Mom for the info on this deal! I was able to use the overage to purchase items I needed, and I can donate the Preparation H to a hospital or some such, so everyone wins! It was a tad embarrassing buying toilet paper along with all the hemorrhoid medicine, but hey, it was practical – the only TP deals I’ve gotten in my area thus far are those funded by overage.

Adventures In Super Couponing

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Greetings, and welcome to my coupon blog! Here I will share the details of my shopping successes. My life changed significantly when I discovered Hot Coupon World at the beginning of this year. This diary will help me illustrate my savings, both as a fun visual aid to my budget spreadsheet, and to anyone who may think coupons are a waste of time. Thanks for joining me!

Articles

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Get Free Groceries in 10 Minutes: How to Receive Free Product Coupons in Two Steps No time? No problem!

How I Buy Organic, Fresh Foods For Pennies This is a guest post that I wrote for Money Saving Mom which details the strategies I employ to slash costs on expensive items, such as produce.

Catalinas 101 What is a “Catalina” coupon, and what can it do for you?

How To Find Catalina Deals Now that you know what catalinas are, learn how to find them and maximize your savings.

Catalinas 101: What To Do If Your Coupon Doesn’t Print You find a great catalina deal – but the coupon doesn’t print out. Here’s what to do!

Recycling Centers: How I Get So Many Coupons For Free Learn how you can build your coupon stash just by visiting your local recycling center!

How I Organize My Coupons After you’ve got all these coupons, how do you file them?

Entertaining on a Budget This is a guest post that I wrote for My Precious Pennies, where I share my tips for being a great hostess without breaking the bank.

Five Strategies for Shopping Success This is another guest post that I wrote for Money Saving Mom, which outlines how I find the best deals by shopping at multiple stores, without wasting time or burning gas.

How The Coupon Redemption Process Works How is it possible to save so much with coupons legitimately? Are the stores or manufacturers losing money when you redeem coupons?

Trading Coupons: Another Way to Maximize Savings What is coupon trading, and how can it benefit you?