Couponers! I need your help!

@SomeCowgirl (32189)
United States
November 26, 2012 8:41pm CST
I know that you can go to facebook pages and websites for manufacturers to get coupons, but I'm not sure which ones will actually send some out. I'd also need a brand that is in or delivered to America, that they can send the coupons through the mail... Any help? The printer doesn't work, I don't buy the paper... I'd rather get it mailed to me. Does anyone know of coupon places that snail mail these things?
4 responses
@911Ricki (13588)
• Canada
27 Nov 12
The US has a better coupons system and most companies will send coupons. I found a few american companies have sent me coupons in the past. I usually make a list on a piece of paper of products I use. I then go to their sites and email them (alot easier), rave about how you love their product use it, and make it personal. I find with cat food I always put in personal information like detailed about each cat and how they like it.
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@SomeCowgirl (32189)
• United States
27 Nov 12
When you email them do you add your address? I mean I know some you can be forward and ask for coupons, but then would it be better to go ahead and post your address or no? What works best for you? I found some coupons I signed up for through snail mail.
@SomeCowgirl (32189)
• United States
28 Nov 12
I'll have to write out a list of brands I buy. I've got a few places on facebook already and hope to get some sort of notification if they offer coupons or the such. I'll be looking. I know Horizon Milk is one, El Charrito another.
@911Ricki (13588)
• Canada
27 Nov 12
Most if you go to their site is a form so I add it, if its a smaller company it will have just an email I will write the email out, then put my name and address under it.
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@dream_ozn (1752)
• Singapore
29 Nov 12
Hey somecow girl, I have watch extreme couponers on TLC and it's really interesting. I would love to do it too. However, it's a pity that i don't live in the states and where i'm staying now does not have such wonderful deals! happy coupoing :)
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@13tyates (1606)
• United States
28 Nov 12
One of the very best ways I have found to get coupons for companies is to just go to their websites, find the Contact Us link, and send in a request for coupons or anything like samples, or promotional stuff because you really like their product and use it all the time and would like some help with purchasing it. I have done that before with the top 30 or so products in my house I use and got back coupons from about 20 of them. I even did it with Whataburger one time and they sent me a package with a hat, shirt, stickers, 10 or so coupons for free burgers, and more! It was awesome. It seems like they just like to hear their customers praise the product I guess. That or they randomly select who gets coupons and junk. I'm not sure, but I sure was lucky that time! LOL
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@SomeCowgirl (32189)
• United States
28 Nov 12
That was a lot of stuff from Whataburger, are you sure they weren't trying to offer you a job? Just kidding. Yes I need coupons, especially for like horizon milk (I get them out of catalina sometimes) and El Charrito, Tai Pei, Charmin. I need to start getting the Sunday Paper too. Long time no see!
• United States
27 Nov 12
If you or anyone you know has a smartphone, this can save a lot of paper. I use my smartphone to scan coupons instead of printing everything. Also, I learned that at my grocery store, I can pre-load coupons onto my loyalty card that will be taken off automatically at checkout. You could also ask brands for free samples...they usually include a free sample in the package.
@SomeCowgirl (32189)
• United States
27 Nov 12
I used to have a smartphone, but no longer do. If I did I'd be using it. I work for a grocery store so I know about loading coupons onto your card, and I also know that most of catalina coupons can be used at walmart (just in case you didn't know.) We get SmartSource and RedOrbit so sparingly and they don't have good coupons in them when they do come, we get ours in the mailbox.