Sunday 18 March 2012

How do i get kohls coupon codes 30%?

How do i get kohls coupon codes 30%?

This is really a great question to save extra 30% at kohls.com. We all know that kohls one the biggest department store in united states along with online shopping. At kohls you can purchase every one including clothing, shoes, jewelry, home, bedding, swim, watches and many more.

You have great savings and these are classified here

Discounts: These are the normal savings up to 60% off on selected products or category wise or brand wise.
kohls cash back: Generally kohls gives cash back on every purchase but it should a minimum order amount.

Friday 13 January 2012

What are some of the best coupon web sites?

What are some of the best coupon web sites?

Hey Ginger. I Subscribe to Coupon Bug (couponbug.com). Free to join. The coupons change monthly and always feature coupons for grcery/household items that I'm going to buy anyway. No issues with surveys or spam.

There are a bunch more sites, but I find that they all seem to feature the same coupons at the same time, so I see no sense in signing up for several.

Also....go to the websites of the products that you plan to buy. Some real "gems" can be found. Many times I find coupons on the company site that you don't see offered anywhere else.

Other sources:

Clip coupons from Sunday paper. I save at least $15 just from manufacturers coupons each week. Here's a tip: If the barcode of a coupon begins with the #9, it will not double. However, if it begins with the #5, it will automatically double, even it it the coupon states "DO NOT DOUBLE".

Store coupons. At my store, they hand them out when they hand me my receipt. Some of those are big savers, too.

Get the store sale circular and "do your homework" BEFORE going to the store. Absolutely a must. Build your grocery list (and meals for the week) around the sale items. Yes, I said "list". NEVER go grocery shopping without a prepared list. It's just stupid. The night before I go shopping, I have in front of me at the kitchen table: Store circular, all of my coupons, my "list in progress", and a cold beverage. Plan your meals, snacks, and beverages around sale items. It's so easy. If something is not on sale this week, it, or something similar, will likely be on sale next week, so buy it then.

Learn your store's "patterns." It becomes very predictable as to when something will go on sale, stretching your coupons even further.


well as far as printing i use coupons.com redplum.com smartsource.com i also buy them for ebay or coupondede.com. Also i get the magazine called All you there are alays coupons in there and on their website. You can also go to facebbok search your product alot facebook pages offer coupons and samples if you like their page.

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www.coupondede.com www.redplum.com www.smartsource.com www.allyou.com
 
 
I have only linked three but there are several more. Coupons do NOT have to be printed in color. I only use black ink and have never had a problem. Check out twitter as well. Many will post freebies and coupon deals there. Many companies use Twitter and Facebook to offer spur of the moment coupons.

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I tried it.
I have the cheapest printer they make for ink / pages output.
Still cost more than 25 cents a page to print those coupons.
And I did them in low draft and you must do them in color
Then you have to spend time cutting them to size
And the coupons at those sites are such junk (can't believe computer space is used for junk like that)
 

Fifa.com sticker album promo codes?

Fifa.com sticker album promo codes?

I really need some promo codes!

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Anybody know where to find these dell computer coupons?

Anybody know where to find these dell computer coupons?

I read in forums that there are coupons out there for dell laptops:

100$ off laptops over 1000$
50$ off for EPP members

Can anybody show me the sites that have these coupon codes? As well as any other coupons that can be applied to m11x alienware laptops?
 
 

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You can find dell canada coupons for discount from http://www.freecouponsshop.com/dell_cana…

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Hope this helps. These places will show you the active coupon today for Dell.

Good luck on your new computer!

http://www.spoofee.com/coupons/dell-home.php
http://www.spoofee.com/coupons/dell-small-business.php
http://www.spoofee.com/coupons/dell-outlet.php
http://www.spoofee.com/coupons/dell-financial-services.php
 

Poll: How much did you spend on cloths for freshman year?

Poll: How much did you spend on cloths for freshman year?

This question would work best for middle schoolers who went to a private school :)
 
 
Just 300$ only and my secret is coupon codes. Coupon codes simplifies my shopping cost. I used kohl's and express coupon codes from

http://showcouponcodes.com/kohls/
http://showcouponcodes.com/express_/ 
$500 and 1 pair of jordan shoes free;D i get money and i use the 5 finger discount
im not freshman im a sophmore by the way
 
 
my sister spent 400$ on clothes for high school

Where can I find sites that have lists of coupons and what stores to use them for best deal?

Where can I find sites that have lists of coupons and what stores to use them for best deal?

I have been couponing for a few years now and I want to go bigger I have heard there are sites you can do to where they tell you what stores have the items on sale that go with your coupons. I live in southern CA and would like to find one of these sites for my area. Thank you
 
 

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Regarding coupons don't just use them. Take the extra mile and start using coupons the right way!

What you need is to get yourself acquainted with Smart Coupon Strategy - http://www.best-money-saving-tips.com/fr…

On a nut shell, Smart Coupon Strategy is all about maximizing the coupons to save money.

The trick is to get double, sometimes triple discounts on the same item, by matching the items already on sale with the coupons.

What most people don’t know is that when the large companies start pushing certain product, it is usually done in two waves.

First they'll put out coupons to start bumping up sales.
Later on in the promotion campaign (3-4 weeks later) they'll move onto sale prices.

What you should do is collect the coupons, but hold on to them for 3-4 weeks.

By this time most of the products are already on sale at the store, and now is the best time to use your coupons and get many items for almost free!

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Try krazycouponlady.com She was one of the ladies on that TLC show. Her website outlines sale ads and matches coupons to each sale item.
I can suggest you

http://showcouponcodes.com/
 
 
 I've never heard of a site that tells you that. But I'm happy to show you how to "go bigger" with your couponing and grocery savings. I have my own system that works very well for saving money at the grocery store. As a dad who is in charge of the grocery shopping, I consistently save 30%-35% each week, sometimes 40%. And, keep in mind, it's more than JUST coupons.

1. Shop at the same store every week. One time! It's not worth your time or the savings to chase a sale item across town at a competitor's store. Besides, that same item will most likely be on sale at "your" store next week or the week after. By shopping the same store every week, you'll learn savings "patterns". All stores have them. You'll get a feel for when something is going to be on sale. Also, knowing your store's "layout" is huge when it comes to saving big on your grocery bill.

Fresh veggies/salad: I buy all of the salad ingredients during my "once a week" shop. When I get home, my wife makes one huge salad (seals it in a large Rubbermaid container) and serves from it all week. Very convenient, because all the prep work is done for the week on shopping day. The salad stays MUCH fresher that way, too.

2. Clip coupons from Sunday paper. I save at least $15 just from manufacturers coupons each week. Here is your first "nugget": If the barcode of a coupon begins with the #9, it will not double. However, if it begins with the #5, it will automatically double, even it it the coupon states "DO NOT DOUBLE".

Here is another "nugget" for you: You don't need to use the coupon on the exact brand. You only need to use it on something from the same manufacturer or "family." Obviously, it isn't broadcasted to the consumer that this can be done, but it always works.

Example: I clip a coupon good for $4.00 off of a Venus razor (P&G company), which, as you probably know, are very pricey, maybe $10 or $15. I do this: wait until the P&G Venus disposables (3-pack) go on sale, which is frequently. Regular price: $7.99. Sale price: $5.99 less my $4.00 coupon: I pay $1.99. Not bad and it works each and every time. I do this all the time with "same family" coupons and save tons each month. No lie.

3. Subscribe to Coupon Bug (couponbug.com). Free to join. The coupons change monthly and always feature coupons for items that I'm going to buy anyway. There are a bunch more sites, but I find that they all seem to feature the same coupons at the same time, so I see no sense in signing up for several.

4. Store coupons. At my store, they hand them out when they hand me my receipt.

5. Get the store sale circular and "do your homework" BEFORE going to the store. Absolutely a must. Build your grocery list (and meals for the week) around the sale items. Yes, I said "list". NEVER go grocery shopping without a prepared list. It's just stupid. The night before I go shopping, I have in front of me at the kitchen table: Store circular, all of my coupons, my "list in progress", and, of course, a cold beverage. Plan your meals, snacks, beverages around sale items. It's so easy. If something is not on sale this week, it, or something similar, will likely be on sale next week, so buy it then. Again....every store has sale "patterns."

Leftovers from meals automatically become packed lunches for work or school. No waste, and my family loves leftovers (beats the heck out of a cold sandwich).

I go through the circular (the night before) and compare sale items with my coupon inventory. As I said; do your homework. It's easy and it's a "game" to me far more than a necessity. I like to challenge myself to see how much I can save each week.

Here are my last 2 trips and the numbers:

Original total: $265.88

Savings: Sale savings: $57.06
MFG coupons: $10.85
Store coupons: $29.26

Total savings: $97.17 (36.5%)

New total: $168.71



Original total: $208.99

Savings: Sale savings: $46.03
MFG coupons: $5.00
Store coupons: $24.20

Total savings: $75.23 (36%)

New total: $133.76

It works if you prepare (do your homework). I've been doing this for years and I save thousands annually. It only takes me about an hour of my time to prepare, and, like I said, it's a game and a challenge. All fun.
 
 

How do i apply at kohls?

How do i apply at kohls?

i go to kohls.com then i press "careers" then what?
 

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I would advise you not to apply at Kohl's. I was a POS Associate at Kohl's for 6 months, and the place is practically a sweatshop. Even though I applied for no more than 25 hours per week, they always gave me 39. This was so they didn't have to hire many full-time employees. I talked to the managers constantly about this, but they refused to cut back my hours--even though other people wanted more hours. Eventually, I developed tibial tendonitis from standing on my feet so much. Even though I had notes from 2 different doctors, they wouldn't let me sit on a stool to do my job. I only got about half of my scheduled breaks; they feel like if it gets busy, then labor laws don't apply. Eventually I had to quit because the doctor said if I continued to work on feet, I would require surgery.
 
 
It all depends on what you're applying for. Managerial, distribution center, and administrative positions are available through the website but if it's an hourly position for the actual retailer I know for a fact you have to physically be in the location to obtain a form and submit one.
i think the following link will help you http://www.kohlscareers.com/corporate/ec…

Catch all kohls coupon codes at http://showcouponcodes.com/kohls/

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All hiring is done through snagajob.com. Go there, input your zip code and it should list the Kohl's nearest to you.

National hiring age for Kohl's is 17.