Dollar Super
Posted in Uncategorized on 05/03/2006 06:00 pm by admin
Dollar Super
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A few years ago, one of my friends told me she thought my enthusiasm for clipping coupons to use whenever I went shopping was a waste of time. Today, she has joined my quest and her enthusiasm easily matches mine.
Coupons have become a real blessing to modern families that find themselves caught between higher prices for necessities, and an ever-shrinking, or in some cases, non-existent paycheck.
You don't have to turn into a fanatical shopper who refuses to buy a single item unless he or she has a "cents-off" coupon for the purchase, but you can, by spending just a few minutes a day, end up saving yourself many dollars at the super-market checkout counter.
If you are among those for whom the economy is not looking so good these days, why not start a coupon club in your neighborhood, church group, or school?
Your group will have fun visiting together as they thumb through piles of newspapers, magazines, and mail advertisements, clipping those coupons they want for themselves along with some to share with others in the group. Soon group members will learn what members of the group are looking for and pass along coupons for those items to them. Left-over coupons can be filed in a community box that any member can pick coupons from before and after the meetings. One member may volunteer for the job of keeping the surplus coupons filed in good order, or all members may serve as the filer for a month at a time. It is really helpful if the filer is able to use a highlighter to mark the expiration date on each coupon, to make expired coupons easier to spot and discard.
Group participants may also agree to take turns being responsible for simple refreshments if your group meets in the evening, but having each person bring their own drink and a sack lunch may work better for daytime meetings.
Keeping track of the savings made by the group for a month at a time is a great activity, and will remind the members of how much coupons really add up to in real cash savings.
In our family, we use a lot of "buy one, get one free" coupons, especially for vitamins and restaurants. "Cents off" coupons are also favorites, and some supermarkets offer to double the value of cents off coupons, making your savings even better.
In addition to reaping great benefits for themselves, members of your group may come up with new ideas on how to help others through their coupon clipping. Some groups I have heard of have packaged left over coupons after each meeting to be delivered to a local mission or day care group. You might even call ahead to see if there are particular types of coupons they can use. Coupons for dog and cat food, and litter are a real help for elderly persons who own pets while struggling to get by on fixed incomes.
And don't overlook entertainment coupons where one free admission is often offered with one paid one, or where free popcorn or soda is offered with each movie pass purchased. If someone offers you a free coupon deal, take it even if the item on the coupon is not something you would normally use. Just look around you, and you will probably find someone who can benefit from your unused coupons. Spread the word about the savings offered by using coupons. You might even want to supervise a group of teens who would like to start their own coupon club. Coupons abound for clothing, make-up items, shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant, etc. Teach kids to be thrifty with what money they do have, whether it comes from an allowance or from a part-time job. Believe me, they will thank you for it when they become self-supporting adults.
As you can see, the opportunities are endless. Get your group up and going, and by this time next month, you should all be sharing stories of exceptional bargains you have found. And, in addition, you should be noticing that the money you do have seems to be going a little further than it did before.
Jeanne Gibson writes from Springfield, Oregon. To see excerpts from her latest e-book, "Create Your Own Job!" visit her website at http://jeannegibson.com
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Bid Daddy Super Dollar Necklace for Costume $5.97 Features an oversized dollar sign pendant on a gold link chain. |
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Forum Novelties 60460 Big Daddy Super Dollar Necklace $20.46 Keep yo' mind on the MONEY...and the MONEY on yo' mind. This Big Daddy Super Dollar Necklace is a mighty fine accessory for your Pimp Costume. Features an oversized dollar sign pendant on a gold link chain. |
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Bet Your Bottom Dollar (Bottom Dollar Girls) $3.99 Welcome to the Bottom Dollar Emporium, where everything from coconut mallow cookies to Clabber Girl Baking Powder costs only a dollar, and coffee and gossip are free. For Elizabeth, Mavis, and Attalee, logging nine to five at the Bottom Dollar is not just work time, it's family time. So when news gets out that the Super Saver Dollar Store chain plans to set up shop and run the Bottom Dollar out of town, things go catawampus. Manager Elizabeth, who has a good head for business even though she flunked pin-curling in beauty school, teams up with a crew of dedicated do-gooders bent on saving the Bottom Dollar from the fate of spare change. But when Elizabeth's unlikely new love interest - who also happens to be Cayboo Creek's wealthiest bachelor - pitches woo, out come some startling revelations about her past that turn life more than a little interesting for all her friends and neighbors. |
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Dollar $6 Dollar - Steve Hofstetter |
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Bet Your Bottom Dollar $9.99 Welcome to the Bottom Dollar Emporium, where everything from coconut mallow cookies to Clabber Girl Baking Powder costs only a dollar, and coffee and gossip are free. For Elizabeth, Mavis, and Attalee, logging nine to five at the Bottom Dollar is not just work time, it's family time. So when news gets out that the Super Saver Dollar Store chain plans to set up shop and run the Bottom Dollar out of town, things go catawampus. Manager Elizabeth, who has a good head for business even though she flunked pin-curling in beauty school, teams up with a crew of dedicated do-gooders bent on saving the Bottom Dollar from the fate of spare change. But when Elizabeth's unlikely new love interest -- who also happens to be Cayboo Creek's wealthiest bachelor -- pitches woo, out come some startling revelations about her past that turn life more than a little interesting for all her friends and neighbors. |
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The Case of the Million-Dollar Mystery [With Stickers] $3.95 Jigsaw's class is coming up with prize-winning inventions. Eddie Becker is convinced he has a million-dollar idea, but someone has snatched his top-secret invention folder. Jigsaw and Mila may have to invent some super-sleuthing gadgets of their own to solve this million-dollar mystery. |
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Paper Airplanes With Dollar Bills $12.24 Those dollar bills really will go places when they’re turned into these super paper airplanes. Select from 13 different models, all created from a variety of easy folds and a buck. (There’s no cutting, drawing, or taping involved, so the currency isn’t defaced or destroyed.) Duy Nguyen, author of more than a dozen origami books featuring every motif from creepy-crawly critters to holiday designs, presents a hangar full of cool aircrafts, accompanied by fun money facts. Just follow his simple, well-illustrated instructions to assemble a Boeing 747, F14A Tomcat, B-52 Stratofortress, Battlestar Gallactica Raider, Concorde, and others. It’s the best way to “throw away” that wealth! |
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Million Dollar Password by Endless Games $12.99 The original secret word game is back on TV with new host, Regis Philbin. Password is the addictive game show where super-quick minds and crystal-clear clues could unlock a phenomenal million dollar grand prize. The game is played between two competing teams, each pairing a celebrity guest with a non-celebrity contestant in a deceptively simple word guessing game. It's a proven format that is entertaining and challenging for all. Type: Board Games Gender: Unisex |
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The 100 Dollar Large Mug by CafePress $18 Going large in a matter of speaking anyone who owns a large mug needs large inspiration, fear not the 100 Dollar mug is here. Large Mug Super-size your favorite beverage or just size-up to avoid spills with our hefty, 15 oz. ceramic Large Mug. Large easy-grip handle. When you need more, mug it up. Measures 4.5 tall, 3.25 diameter. Dishwasher and microwave safe. |
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$100 Dollar $49.99 $100 Dollar |
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Dollar Medallion $6.99 Dollar Medallion |
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Holy Dollar $10 Holy Dollar |
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Dollar Bling $10 Dollar Bling |
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Dollar Diamonds $10 Dollar Diamonds |
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Dollar Lights $10 Dollar Lights |
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Dollar Bundle $10 Dollar Bundle |
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Dollar Billz $10 Dollar Billz |
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Dollar Horizon $10 Dollar Horizon |
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Fall Dollar $10 Fall Dollar |
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Love The Dollar $10 Love The Dollar |
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Matrix Dollar $10 Matrix Dollar |


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