Some of you may be wondering what is the big deal about trading coupons, and why would you need to when you can just clip the coupons out of the Sunday paper. There are many reasons to trade for coupons. Following are some reason why trading for coupons can be very beneficial in saving big bucks on your grocery bill.
*Different Valued Coupons – This can play a big part in the reason people trade for coupons. As I have stated in my previous blogs, values of coupons can change from region to region. Chances are, you will not get the coupon value you need the most.
*Different Coupons – Not everyone gets the same manufacturer product coupons in their area—even in their Sunday newspaper inserts. The same goes with blinkies, tear pads and peelies. You might not get these same coupons in your area due to several reasons. The manufacturer might have chosen not to advertise their product in your area. In addition, the store might have also not placed certain coupons out when they were supposed to. In any case, to be able maximize your savings and take advantage of as many deals as you can, you will want to expand your market of coupons.
*More Alike Coupons – One of the keys to building your stockpile, taking advantage of deals, and saving money is to gather as many alike coupons as you can.
*Free Product Coupons – Sometimes you might receive free product coupon in your Sunday inserts and/or other places. If it is for a product you don’t like or don’t use, you can trade your free product coupons for other free product coupons you can use.
*Winetags – Not everyone has the pleasure of getting winetags in their area or maybe they found winetags they can’t use and wish to trade them for other winetags they can use.