Save time and save money by starting your own grocery coupon exchange club among friends, neighbors, or family members. The grocery coupon exchange club does not have to be that large. Many grocery coupon exchange clubs started with just 2 or 3 members. And you can easily do the same. Here is get started.
Instructions
1. Gather together a few like minded friends who are interested in saving money on groceries, cleaning supplies, household supplies, hair care items, toothpaste, bathroom tissue, other personal care items. Agree to keep an eye out for these type of coupon offers in magazines, newspapers, circulars, mail, and online websites. And don't forget to check items purchased for printed coupons that might be on the package. Collect these coupons and bring to the coupon exchange meetings.
2. Members might decide to meet monthly or even weekly at one of the members home. At the meetings members of the group make a request to the group for the coupons they are looking for and in exchange the other member gets needed coupons.
3. Group members should remember to try to take advantage of those rebate offers and refund offers. Agree to collect the UPC symbols off products and save grocery receipts. Agree to exchange these with members who might need the extra UPC symbols or receipts for a rebate or refund.
4. Share grocery shopping secrets and advice with other members of the group. Let other members know about any local supermarket buy one get one free offers. Exchange rebates and refunds on products. Sharing such information with group members might save members hundreds of dollars a year.
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