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  • Confessions of a Saveaholic

    by Claudine Zap

    Feb 13, 2009

    22 Votes

    Spending. That was so last year. These days it's all about super-gluing your wallet into your pocket, cutting up your credit cards and opening a savings account. The re-education process is starting at home, with coupon parties, where formerly flagrant shoppers are getting savings tips. Yes, like Tupperware parties. Except instead of piles of plastic, you get a Powerpoint presentation.

    Let's Get This Party Started
    The cost of grocery bills is enough to give anyone heartburn. Two women who figured out how to chew through high food prices are sharing their know-how on their website, BeCentsable, and with workshops in their homes and around the country (for a $25 fee). This is home economics taken to a new level. But with a few (OK, a lot) of tricks and coupon clipping and a ton of research, anyone can cut their grocery bills in half: The savvy shoppers say with a combination of store coupons plus sales and rebates, you can even end up buying two items for the price of none. Got that? If so, maybe you should start holding coupon parties of your own.

    Guilt-Free Surfing
    For those not inclined to celebrate savings with a scmoozy evening of coupon tips, there are plenty of online resources. Recessionistas are heading online before going to the store. Super savers are looking up everything from "coupon sites," to "coupon moms," and "coupon organizers," all surging in Search.

    Sure, it's not glamorous, but it does make dollars and sense.

    22 Votes
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couponmom.com has been around way before this and there is no $25 fee to join.

posted Feb 14, 2009 |
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Paying someone to save money. What a moronic statement that is. Must be some real idiots in this world. Are you that brain dead that you can't figure these things out for yourself? And coupon parties? I thought I heard it all.

posted Feb 14, 2009 |
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Some of us have been saving, shopping sales only for what we need and buying generic groceries and prescriptions for years. Also, driving the basic 5 year old sedan instead of the big pricy SUV, and buying a simple home with a mortgage within the budget instead of buying the big flashy 5 bedroom/3bath monstrosity for 2 people. Don't we get any kudos?

posted Feb 14, 2009 |
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tjoos.com, couponchef.com, retailmenot.com. Whole bunch of sites with coupons. Heres a code for Galloping Minds ABC, 123 DVDs and flash cards - GMDVDCOUP16101935 - use on these sites.

posted Feb 14, 2009 |
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Our expletive traitor government is poised to steal nearly $800 billion from us and Yahoo tells everyone to save money b y clipping coupons?????? Do think Obama carpools on his way to buy laundry soap at Kmart with his 25-cents-ff coupon???

Honest to God, Yahoo - you are Braindead today!

posted Feb 14, 2009 |
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I'm a shopaholic. I can't live without shopahol.

posted Feb 16, 2009 |
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This becentsable is such a rip off. Why would they charge for something that someone else taught them and are they really wanting to help us save money or put money in their pockets.. If you ask me they are full of it. The people who joins them are stupid for not seeing what they are really doing. TAKING YOUR MONEY!!! Why not go to couponmom and get it for FREE. Make your own filing system that will work for you. You don't have to pay to learn how to file. Just take the time to read the fine print on the coupon. In the long run it still saves you money.

posted Feb 18, 2009 |
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