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Try Stacking to Get the Most Out of Your Coupons

POSTED BY
Linda

couponsWhen it comes to coupons, we’re always stoked about stacking. What’s stacking, you ask? It’s when you stack a manufacturer’s coupon on top of a store coupon for a double-dip discount. Many retailers offer store coupons, including most grocery stores — just check their the weekly ad or inquire at customer service. However, the savings don’t stop there because you can also use a manufacturer’s coupon on the same item. True coupon clippers are well-versed in the benefits of stacking, but also know that for maximum savings, you should stack coupons on top of a sale price when possible. With the combo of stacking and sale prices, you can often get items for free or pennies on the dollar. Novices and experts alike can find a great source of manufacturer’s coupons right here on Living On The Cheap. Since it’s the start of the month, there are many new coupons. For more on this topic, visit our sister site, Living on the Cheap (link above).



Posted by Linda on January 6, 2016 | Updated March 14, 2016 Filed Under: Consumer Advice · Coupons

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