May 2011

May 12th, 2011

OLD NAVY: Rare 50% Off ANY Single Item Coupon!

 

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Oh Oprah! Ms. Winfrey is at it again this time teaming up with Old Navy to offer a rare printable PDF coupon for 50% off ANY Single Regular Priced Item!

Fine Print:  Offer valid from 05/13/2011 through 05/15/2011 at Old Navy stores in the United States and Canada. Not valid online. Discount applies to regular-priced merchandise only, not to GiftCards. Coupon is good for one time use and must be surrendered at time of purchase. Limit one coupon per customer per transaction. Not responsible for lost or stolen coupons. No adjustments on previous purchases. Cannot be combined with other offers or discounts including Gap Inc. employee discount.

Details on this offer can be found here. Let us know if you score any deals!

(thanks @supercouponlady)

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May 12th, 2011

WALMART.COM: FREE Purina Alpo Dog Food Sample!

Yay, Pep is going to love this one… Hurry over here (click the second bubble in the slide show) to score a FREE sample of Purina Alpo dog food, courtesy of Walmart.com!

Remember, if you don’t have use for this product, you can always give it to a friend or donate it.

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May 12th, 2011

GILLETTE: FREE ProGlide Razor – HURRY!

UPDATE: Sorry, all gone! CLICK HERE to “like” Coupon Pro to stay updated on the next giveaway!

HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!

It’s alive again… Hurry over here and click the ‘Take The Challenge” banner towards the middle of the page to score a FREE Gillette ProGlide Razor!

If you received one last year or during this promotion, you won’t be able to request another one.

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HURRY, FIRST 10,000 ONLY?!

Here we go… Old Spice is offering a FREE Gillette Fusion Razor when you “like” them on Facebook then click the ‘Giveaway’ tab!

P.S. CLICK HERE to “like” Coupon Pro on Facebook too!

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Well, well, well… Extremeing Couponing star J’amie Kirlew has finally responded in a new interview with The Wall Street Journal regarding allegations of committing coupon fraud, as seen on her television appearance on the series premier episode of Extreme Couponing, which aired on April 6th on TLC. She appeared on the first episode of TLC’s 12-part series and cut nearly $14,000 off her grocery bill last year by clipping coupons. She stockpiled over 100 cleaning wipes, 450 rolls of toilet paper and 250 paper towels at her home in Montgomery Village, Md.

Here’s the full exclusive interview with Kirlew:

How have you been since the show aired?

Kirlew: My episode still airs and I still have a crazy amount of cruelness online. I have received anonymous emails. The attack was just relentless. The national response has been so incredibly cruel with some people saying, “Please remove J’aime from your show.” People have purchased ads with my name online. Everyone else is profiting off this, and used this story to direct people to their websites and to buy their e-book and DVD. But I’ve had a lot of positive comments and emails.

How has TLC been with the media backlash?

TLC didn’t prepare me whatsoever. I felt like a fish thrown amongst the sharks. The channel was the publicity liaison to hook me up with the various media outlets that want to speak to me. In no way shape or form do I feel like they have helped me in how to respond.

(TLC declined to comment, but told Pay Dirt last month: “Any of the cast’s strategies are unique and their own to comment on.”)

You matched barcodes, as long as they worked, rather than products, right?

Yes.

Do you believe that was the right thing to do?

Yes, I believe that I have done nothing wrong. I’ve even had managers take my purchase and check me out. They’ve told me, “If the coupon goes through at my register, I’m getting reimbursed for it.” I have never been approached by anyone in authority telling me to do something different.

Will you change your methods now that manufacturers are changing the barcode system?

I do not intend to change my shopping habits unless or until the code changes. If it is in fact a problem, the new GS1 barcode should resolve all of these issues.

And what about the comments from the Coupon Information Corporation?

Regarding those individuals that Mr. Miller is looking for, I don’t fall into that category. I’ve never copied coupons, I’ve never created my own coupons, I’ve never redeemed any other coupon other than what comes in the coupon inserts from the newspapers or legitimate online, printable manufacturer coupons.

How did you get started clipping coupons?

I knew nothing about couponing until my husband took a pay cut. I saw BeCentsAble on Good Morning America. I contacted them and purchased their DVD and got started.

Is this where you learned to match codes as well as products?

The DVD had one step called “Coupon Strategies: Reading Coupons,” which specifies that you must match the first five numbers on the bar code on the product and the bar code on the coupon and that, if these numbers match, your coupon will scan.

(BeCentsAble founder Chrissy Pate told Pay Dirt that their code matching strategy was designed to match products not pictured on the coupon, but ones that were still specified for use by the coupon: Pate says, “We had no idea people were misinterpreting what we were saying. Some coupons put the most expensive Tylenol picture on coupon, but the coupon was designed to be used for other Tylenol bottles too. We changed our DVD and sent out lots of correspondence not to talk about barcodes because this was being misunderstood.”)

What do you want from this interview?

I want to stop being the Scapegoat. I used a Buddig Deli cut for a 12/16 ounce packet for a 2 ounce packet because the numbers matched. The coupons went through at the register and I did not have any problem.

Bud Miller, the executive director, of the Alexandria, Va.-based Coupon Information Corporation, which represents the manufacturers of coupons issued in the U.S., says it’s not a gray area: “Coupons are a contract and the controlling barcodes are merely a method of processing coupons, so any use of a coupon to produce a product other than stated in the plain language of the coupon is considered fraudulent.” Manufacturers are now changing their barcode system to prevent coupons being used for other products that work with the same barcode.

As couponers, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Do you agree or disagree with J’amie? Is she at fault? If not, who’s to blame?

(Source: WSJ)

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HURRY, FIRST 10,000 ONLY!

It’s alive again if you haven’t scored one already… Bacardi is offering a FREE T-Shirt when you “like” them on Facebook, click the ‘BACARDI Together’ tab then click the ‘T-Shirt Giveaway’ offer!

Allow 4-6 week for delivery.

P.S. CLICK HERE to “like” Coupon Pro on Facebook too!

*Open only to U.S. residents 21 years of age or older.

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THIS OFFER MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE AT THIS TIME

Yay, I didn’t get one this time but you probably did… Kraft First Taste members can log in to their account (or join today), then click ‘My Offers’ tab on the left and you might just find two coupons for a FREE package of Oscar Mayer Deli Fresh Combos and FREE package of any new Oscar Mayer Sandwich Combos.

Allow 4- 6 weeks for delivery. All coupons are offered while supplies last. Be sure to let us know if you were able to score this coupon!

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