How to Get Online Coupons

By TheGuest29

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Many companies create coupons codes for online merchandise. Knowing how to access these can save you a lot of money.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • a computer
  • internet

Step1
Log on to the internet.
Step2
Log on to the website couponit.com
Step3
Use the tabs at the top of the page to navigate the site.
Step4
Browse stores to select which coupon codes your interested in and shop for merchandise at a discounted price.

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on 5/10/2008 Get Grocery Coupons and save on your bill.

Have you ever been in line at your supermarket and a customer in front of you had a coupon for every item in their shopping cart? That customer was using this program. Why is it that less than 1% of American families know about this offer, yet 90% of all households use grocery coupons? Everyone thinks that local newspapers are the only source of grocery coupons. The truth is, local papers contain less than 10% of the coupons available from the manufacturers on brand name grocery products. Customers will receive 100, $10 vouchers to redeem for coupons at the local supermarkets. All it cost is just a $10.00 processing fee.

Go to http://www.increasebusinesssales.com/cert_redemption.php follow the steps, were it says compliments of write down fr92595ca and that’s it.
http://www.increasebusinesssales.com/cert_redemption.php

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on 12/10/2007 That is wonderful. One more free website to save me some dough and keep me out of the brick and mortar stores. Thanks.

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