Monday, August 4, 2008

My New Hobby - Saving Money

Recently, I've become very addicted to using coupons. I never thought that this day would come, but I've been introduced to a whole new world of shopping that makes it all so easy. For those of you who know me well, you know that I am a bargain shopper. Now, my bargain shopping for things like clothes and shoes has spilled over into my weekly grocery trips. I get such a "rush" and a "thrill" from looking at the bottom of my receipt and seeing how much I saved, and my family is constantly subjected to ecstatic phone calls from me bragging about what a good deal I got.

So, you are probably thinking, like I did, that you don't have time for cutting coupons, remembering to take them with you (isn't it hard enough just trying to find your list?), pulling them out from the recesses of your purse, and waiting for the cashier to uncrinkle them all and slowly scan each one while you try to keep your toddler(s) from grabbing candy from the aisle, climbing out of the cart, or losing a shoe or sippy cup . . . you get the picture. BUT, I had no idea how much I could save!! I have been saving AT LEAST 50% off my grocery bill total and usually it is much more than that. Plus, my shopping trips are easier because I'm more organized. Now, this organization is not something that I have to try to fit in an already too busy day - I just cut coupons and work on my list while I'm watching TV (which makes me feel less guilty about having that "down time" - I love multi-tasking!!)

Okay, here's the deal - I know that I sound like I'm trying to sell something, I'M NOT - I'm just SUPER EXCITED and want to share my findings with anyone else who is interested. Basically, there are three things that I do that gets my TONS of free or seriously discounted stuff (we're talking under a dollar here!)

#1. I joined the Grocery Game (http://www.thegrocerygame.com).
They offer a 4 week trial period for a $1, but I promise you that you'll become hooked! Basically, what they do is compile lists for each grocery store (you pick the one(s) you shop at). This lists detail all the sales that store is having and tells you which coupon to use to get the best price. That means that you don't clip the coupons from Sunday's paper and use them Monday. You wait until the list tells you to use that coupon in order to get the best deal. The list is color-code to help you make your shopping trip list. BLACK means that it is on sale and a pretty good deal, BLUE means that it is the best deal that is ever offered and you try to stock up on these items, GREEN means that it is FREE!! Last week in my grocery shopping trip I saved $140. $75 of that was JUST FROM COUPONS!!!!! Anyway, this makes cutting coupons totally worth the little extra work!!

#2. CVS Extra Bucks
This is so much fun, it is like playing a real life game. CVS offers certain items each week that earn Extra Care Bucks (ECB's). This is basically store credit that you can use on other purchases. Visit http://www.moneysavingmom.com/money_saving_mom/2008/03/cvs-101.html
to get a detailed description of how this works. ECB's allow you to get a lot of free stuff. Another trick that I figured out is that if they are having a buy one get one free sale and you have a buy one get one free coupon for the same item(s), then you get BOTH items FREE. They don't make both items half price; therefore, when you use your coupon they ring it up for the total of the item which means you pay nothing! Or, for a BOGO sale you can use two coupons since you are getting two items. Often this means that they end up paying you for the items!

#3. Rite Aid Single Check Rebate
This is very similar to CVS's reward program, except that instead of ECB's you get a check in the mail for the amount of savings that you've earned. Basically, I just use this for the items that I can get completely free. I charge them on my credit card and then pay it off with the rebate check that comes in the next 2-3 weeks. There are no rebate forms to fill out and mail in. You just go online and enter in three sets of numbers from your receipt and they do the rest. My last shopping trip to Rite Aid I got $81 worth of shampoo, hair care products, razors, light bulbs, contact solution, etc. for about $2 of tax that I paid (I used some coupons on top of their sales which offset some of the tax).

Well, there it is - my latest hobby. Check it out and let me know what you think. Email me or send me a message if you have any questions. Obviously, I like to talk about it!!! If you try the grocery game and decide you like it and want to join, you can put me down for the referral if you remember. (My email address is angelforandy@msn.com). You can get free weeks for every 3 people who say that they were referred by you. (I know - still trying to get MORE free stuff!!!!) Seriously though, it is no big deal if you don't.

1 comments:

Heather said...

Hey, this is Heather Mangum (Martie's wife from Parkwood Baptist) I LOVE your new hobby. I'm hooked on saving. I have a neat little trick to keeping those coupons organized. Get a note book and use baseball card holders. (the clear sleeves) They go right in a notebook and you can use dividers with labels to separate. (dairy, snacks, frozen, can...)
One of these days I'll take a pic. of mine and post it to my blog.

Jennifer just introduced me to the CVS bucks. I'll have to look more into your ideas too. Thanks for sharing.

Tell Andy we said thanks for all the VBS stuff. It went great!!!
Heather