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Lets talk about printable coupons…

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One of the most commonly asked questions that I get is “which sites do you use for printable coupons”.  I almost always answer with “Coupons.com, RedPlum & CouponNetwork”. 

I am very careful with the sites that I print coupons from.  With the exception of direct manufacturers websites or the products facebook page, I don’t vary off much on the sites that I print coupons from.  If I go to a new site, I always make sure that my security software doesn’t detect anything suspicious.

There are many sites out there, but most of them lead right back to the same coupons.  I personally haven’t had even one problem downloading a virus or any thing onto my computer and I really believe that it is because I am extremely cautious about going to random coupon sites and printing coupons.

These are the three sites that I use on a regular basis.   Since sales cycle, I can usually tell if a coupon will likely go with a sale and make a good deal.  I always say to ask yourself “if the item was free or cheap, would I buy this item”, if the answer is yes, then go ahead and print the coupon while it is available.

You may find that you have other sites that you like, but for me, I stick with the basics, it has worked for me and I don’t feel like I have missed any deals in the past.


Coupons.com

This site by far has the best coupons out there and the largest selection.  They will hit the limit fairly quickly on a coupon that is producing a freebie that week but will occasionally reset the coupon during the month.  Most of the time, all coupons will reset on the first day of the month, many will disappear and some will return for another round.  I check this site almost daily.

Coupons.com

CouponNetwork

This is one of my more recent favorites.  They have printable coupons available (usually really good ones), but they also have a program where they tell you which stores are producing “Catalina’s” or register coupons where a $$ off coupon will print after you purchase a particular product.   Click below and browse around the site just to get familiar with what I am talking about.  I like the set up of CouponNetwork, I think it is easy to see what the coupon is all about to decide if you want to print it or not.

Coupon Network

RedPlum

Personally, I find the redplum site a little difficult to use at times.  They have good coupons, but if you are going to have an issue with your printer pausing for a long time before starting to print, it is usually on the RedPlum site.  It is considered a safe site and they do put out some good coupons though.  I find that they don’t seem to reset as often as coupons.com, however, many of the coupons that you find will be the ‘harder to find’ coupons, so worth it at times.

Red Plum

You can also find many good coupons on the Target website at www.Target.com .  You will need to scroll down to the bottom of the page, click where you see ‘coupons’ and the coupons will load.  You will find that the Target site will have BOTH Target Store Coupons AND Manufacturers coupons with a Target logo on the coupon.  You can use these Manufacturers coupons anywhere.  The only issue is that you won’t know if it is a Target coupon or a Manufacturers coupon before you print it.  The really good coupons will hit their limit quickly on the Target site and rarely reset.  Most often though, Target will load new coupons every Sunday morning which is awesome!

I hope this helps.  I do my best to only refer you to sites that I consider safe sites and suggest coupons that I think will be useful to you.  If you are looking for a specific coupon, don’t forget to check out our COUPON DATABASE on our website.  The COUPON DATABASE will let you know if there is a coupon available and where you can find it!  You can CLICK HERE to head over to our coupon database or click below to watch a quick video about how it works!

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