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I might not be a fan of extreme couponing, but clipping coupons can be an effective way of lowering your overall grocery bill. I just don’t believe in spending hours each week clipping coupons for things that I might not use. Instead I go to coupons.com once each week and print the coupons that I need. Easy and simple.
Today, for their birthday, the folks from coupons.com are giving away a year’s membership to their savings club, a $30 value, for free! This will give you access to high value coupons not regularly offered on their site to the general public.
Just sign up using this link and enter the promo code BIRTHDAY when checking out.
Note: You will be asked for your credit card number since this is set to auto-renew, but they send you plenty of e-mails ahead of time so that you can cancel.
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