I posted about the Savings Club a few months back, but there are a bunch of new great coupons available now, so I thought I'd repost.
Back in February, I signed up for a free trial year of Coupons.com Savings Club. The Savings Club offers you higher value coupons than the regular ones on Coupons.com. That free year offer is long gone, but there is still a 30 day free trial available, and the good news is that the Savings Club has dropped their monthly price from $10 to $3 (or $30 for the whole year...two months free).
Back in February, I signed up for a free trial year of Coupons.com Savings Club. The Savings Club offers you higher value coupons than the regular ones on Coupons.com. That free year offer is long gone, but there is still a 30 day free trial available, and the good news is that the Savings Club has dropped their monthly price from $10 to $3 (or $30 for the whole year...two months free).
Although I was very skeptical about paying for higher value coupons initially, after using the Savings Club for about 4 months, I'm surprised to say, I think I'm a believer. I'll probably stay on after my trial expires. I don't know that I'd do it for $10 per month; that struck me as exorbitant, but I would easily do it for $3 per month, because the value of the Savings Club coupons usually exceed that by at least 4 or 5 times.
Degree Women's Clinical Strength is $7.88 at Walmart, so with this coupon, it'll be about a third off.
Walmart has got the Seeds of Change herb seed packets for $1.99 each, so they'll be $0.49 with this coupon. Or I can get one of their organic rice mixes, which go for about $3.50 at Sprouts, or $2 with this coupon.
The best way to tell if the Savings Club is for you to take their free 30-day trial. It does require a credit card, and they will start charging you $3 per month if you don't cancel after 30 days, so be sure and set a Google reminder (or put it on your calendar) for at least two day before, so you can decide if it's worthwhile for you. If you are printing at least $3 in coupons not found under the ordinary Coupons.com, consider sticking with it. As we know, sometimes, it very much pays to pay-to-save. I consider the Savings Club a better investment in saving than a subscription to All You magazine.
Last month they had a BOGO on Milky Ways; this month it's a BOGO on Twix. This is a killer for my diet but awesome for my wallet.
Degree Women's Clinical Strength is $7.88 at Walmart, so with this coupon, it'll be about a third off.
Yup, you're reading that right, $15 off an oil change at Jiffy Lube. I thought I was doing okay with my $5 Jiffy Lube coupons, but this one is awesome.
A 6.3 lbs. bag of Kingsford charcoal at Walmart is $6.47, so this coupon will make it almost half price.
Walmart has got the Seeds of Change herb seed packets for $1.99 each, so they'll be $0.49 with this coupon. Or I can get one of their organic rice mixes, which go for about $3.50 at Sprouts, or $2 with this coupon.
The best way to tell if the Savings Club is for you to take their free 30-day trial. It does require a credit card, and they will start charging you $3 per month if you don't cancel after 30 days, so be sure and set a Google reminder (or put it on your calendar) for at least two day before, so you can decide if it's worthwhile for you. If you are printing at least $3 in coupons not found under the ordinary Coupons.com, consider sticking with it. As we know, sometimes, it very much pays to pay-to-save. I consider the Savings Club a better investment in saving than a subscription to All You magazine.
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