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

What is a wishlist and how do you start one?

A wishlist is term used in the coupon trading world to describe a list of coupons you want. They could be coupons for an upcoming sale or just a general list of coupons you are looking for all the time. A wishlist allows others to see what you are looking for so they can see if they have what you need. By trading for coupons on your wishlist, you can prepare yourself for anticipated upcoming sales. To start your wishlist simply go to the Wishlist Forum and create a new thread named “(Your Username) Wishlist.” Here are some tips to … Continue reading

Coupon Dictionary (Part 2)

Insert Coupons ~ Insert coupons are manufacturer coupons found in the Sunday paper. They are usually one of the three main booklets of coupons, Smart Source, Valassis and Proctor & Gamble. Internet Printed Coupon (IP) ~ A manufacturer coupon in which you can print from your computer. Newbie ~ Someone who is new to the world of coupons and trying to learn the ropes. Non Insert Coupons ~ Non Insert Coupons are any coupon not found in the Sunday paper. Example: Peelies, Blinkies and Tearpads. Peelies ~ Peelies are coupons which are attached to a specific product. You can peel … Continue reading