75% of all coupon users are people who fall into the $20,000-50,000 income bracket.

It is amazing that something as insignificant as a coupon, could hold the key to your financial well being. What if you could pay off debt, take a family vacation, or even save for a downpayment on a home? Would you take the time to use that $1.00 off coupon? Well the Coupon Diva is going to show you how to manipulate your grocery budget, and pay as little as possible. You have taken the first step by visiting the site, here you will learn the basics what you do next is up to you. Check the tab Saving Seminars for dates and times.



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Bi-Lo offers a My Bi-Lo section on their website. In this section you will need your Bi-Lo bonuscard number and a valid email account. They offer exclusive online coupons that you may print and use on your next shopping trip.

You can also take advantage of their Switch and Save program, if your purchase selected national brand items you will receive a similar store brand product for free. You do this by signing up for a My Bi-Lo account, and printing the monthy specials. This is their attempt to get you the consumer to switch from the national brand to the store brand. You may think, oh well nice ploy to get me to buy your brand. How does it benefit you to purchase the store brand, if you could purchase a national brand cheaper with a coupon.

I recently used this Switch and Save program to my advantage. Bi-Lo had Kellogg brand poptards B1G1 at a price of $2.23. This meant that each box rang up for $1.11, well I used the Switch and Save coupon that I printed from the website, that allowed me to purchase the national brand and receive the store brand for free. Ultimately I pay $1.11 for two boxes of poptarts, you may only use only coupon per transaction. However by the end of the sale week I had 12 boxes of poptarts, 6 national brand and 6 store brand.



The website is http://www.bi-lo.com/

Ingles supermarket offers a link to coupons on their site http://www.ingles-markets.com/

If you are not familiar with Aldi check out their site http://www.aldifoods.com/

Harris Teeter offers e-VIC savings that are downloaded to your VIC card and you don't even have to clip the coupons! http://www.harristeeter.com/

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