Have you printed you coupons from the above tool bar? Joined swagbucks, how about ebates, scheduled your Saving Seminar???
As holidays approach we will see many giving trees and request for food donations. Have you ever wondered what people in need do through out the year? I have, and it concerns me that hunger is such a problem in western North Carolina and abroad. The skills that I teach, can eliminate hunger, by simply using a coupon.
Over the past ten years or so, I have managed to cut my grocery bill by at least sixty percent, on each and every visit. I not only save money on food, but retail items, travel, even gas. I have taught people to stock not only the shelves in their own home, but those at local shelters, food banks, etc. As the holidays approach, please get into the spirit, and donate food, toys, coats, etc to local organizations.
In the Saving Seminars I teach how to get FREE items, why not donate them? Just think of the difference that you alone could make to a needy family. If you went to your fully stocked shelves, and bagged ten canned goods, you may keep a child from experiencing hunger. What if you did this weekly, monthly, yearly? Imagine if every coupon dude and diva did this, imagine the difference that we could make.
I am not asking you to take from your own family to give to another, I am simply asking you to share your abundance of food, health and beauty items, etc. Is that too much to ask?
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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