Trading Coupons and Refund Forms

OK, so you clip and clip and clip. And you register for websites such as Everyday Eating.com, Cleanhomejournal.com, mambosprouts.com or madreymujer.com and soon you are receiving coupons in the mail. You have a lot of coupons for diapers – but you don’t have a baby. You have dog food but no cat food. Or cat food but no dog food. And you could use a lot of coupons for your special shampoo or breakfast cereal. Now you have to get involved with trading coupons. On families.com, you can make the list of coupons you have and post it here. Next, … Continue reading

Using the Coupon Database

A great feature of Families.com is the Coupon Database. This resource is for you to find what coupons exist, make your list of what you have and what you want, and share your finds with others. Searching the coupon database is easy. First, specify if you want coupons that are not expired, expired, or you don’t care. Go to the search box and enter the word you want to search on. You can make this a partial word or a full word. Next, from the drop down menu, list the category. Are you looking for coupons just from newspaper inserts, … Continue reading