Have you printed you coupons from the above tool bar? Joined swagbucks, how about ebates, scheduled your Saving Seminar???
OK, so I have shown you how to stack, stock and live better.....but I didn't stress etiquette. Please, please, please have consideration for other customers and do not take all of anything.
I posted the special at Bi-Lo last week, the Cheerwine that was on sale for 99 cents paired with the drop tag Q for 55 cents. The Q would double, and make the soda free, well when I went back, someone or someones had taken all the hang tags off the sodas.
OK, the sale last 7 days, and the coupon had a shelf life of several months, and the soda just as long. The Q doubled and made it free, so why take all the coupons. I could understand if the people responsible had bought the soda attached to the coupons, but they didn't do that.
I am sure those coupons made it to eBay, a clipping service, or a trader's board. No matter what the reasoning was, the bottom line is always be considerate. I never take the whole tear pad, or wipe out a blinkie machine, I don't peel off peelies just to use later. I have enough coupons in my arsenal to buy the product with the coupon, and consider it a gift that keeps on giving.
Thanks, and always remember to share, and play well with others.
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