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Wednesday, June 13, 2018

CouponPaste Chrome Extension Review and How To

Krazy Deal Daze: CouponPaste Chrome Extension Review and How To
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CouponPaste Chrome Extension

Review and How To


What is CouponPaste? Established in 2012, CouponPaste is a coupon site that offers digital coupons, printable coupons, exclusive coupons and coupon codes. They now offer a free browser extension.

The CouponPaste extension is available for free on Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari. For the purpose of this review, we will be focusing on the coupon paste browser extension for Chrome.

5 of our favorite features of the CouponPaste browser extension are:

    1. It's free
    2. It requires no membership or signup to use
    3. It's simple and offers a user-friendly design
    4. It offers hundreds of categories, thousands of promotions and coupons codes
    5. It updates 24/7




CouponPaste homepage and Extension advertisement box


Adding the CouponPaste extension to your browser is simple. You can do this by going to the CouponPaste.com homepage and clicking anywhere in the CouponPaste Extension advertisement box 



typing couponpaste.com/get-the-button/ into your browser address bar

or by typing couponpaste.com/get-the-button/ into your browser address bar and clicking enter.


couponpaste.com/get-the-button/ Click "Get The Button"

Then Click "Get The Button"


CouponPaste Browser Extension - Chrome Webstore - Add to Chrome

This will take you to the Chrome web store, where you will then click on the "Add to Chrome" button.


CouponPaste Browser Extension - Chrome Webstore - Pop-up - Add Extension

After you click on the "Add to Chrome" button, a small pop-up will tell you what this extension can do if added. This is a standard pop up when adding an extension to your browser. To confirm, just click "Add extension"


CouponPaste Chrome Extension added icon

That's it, the extension is ready to use. No sign-up required. You should now see the coupon paste icon in the upper right-hand side of your browser.


CouponPaste Chrome Extension Drop-down menu

 When you click on the icon a drop-down menu appears where you can explore coupons, stores, and categories.


Right away we were impressed with how simple and easy the CouponPaste extension is. We simply went to some of our favorite stores online and when there were deals and/or coupons available, a box would drop down in the upper right-hand corner of our browser.



You just click on the "Show All" button to see what coupons and deals are available.



When you click on "Get Deals" or "Get Codes" the coupon will be copied to your clipboard automatically.


 When you're ready to check out just paste the coupon code in the coupon/promo code box in your shopping cart or at the checkout and then apply code!


You should see your savings immediately applied! Shopping at your favorite stores just got easier!


Another feature we really like about the CouponPaste extension is that it also works on popular search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing. Whenever you're searching for something on one of these popular search engines a CouponPaste button will show up next to the stores who have available deals and/or coupons.


What we like about the CouponPaste browser extension, not only is it free but it also requires no membership or sign-up to use. We really like it's simple, user-friendly design, with hundreds of categories, thousands of promotions and coupons codes that update 24/7. If you're looking to save money the next time you shop online we here at Krazy Deal Daze recommend downloading the FREE CouponPaste Browser Extension.

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Thank you for stopping by and checking out our CouponPaste Chrome Extension Review and How To! Have you ever heard of CouponPaste.com before? Have you tried their new browser extension? What did you think? Be sure to let us know in the comments below!

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Monday, August 14, 2017

Couponing Basics for Beginners - What you Need to Know

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What's a coupon?

coupon is a ticket or document that can be redeemed for a financial discount or rebate when purchasing a product. Customarily, coupons are issued by manufacturers of consumer packaged goods or by retailers, to be used in retail stores as a part of sales promotions.

Manufacturer coupons

A manufacturer coupon is a coupon issued by a manufacturer that offers a free item or a specific amount off the purchase price of one or more of a manufacturer's products. You will see "Manufacturer Coupon" printed on the coupon.

  •         There are many sources of manufacturer’s coupons.
  •         Manufacturer’s coupons may be used at any store that will accept them (which includes most grocery, drug, and nationally-based chain stores).
  •          Stores accept manufacturer’s coupons as a form of payment at checkout as they will be reimbursed from the manufacturer.
  •          Manufacturers put out coupons to entice you to buy their product.
  •          Manufacturer websites and their social media sites.
  •          In-stores on specially marked displays as tearpad coupons or blinkie coupons.
  •          In magazines and Newspapers.
  •         Writing or emailing the Manufacturer.

YES! You read that last bullet point right! You can write a letter or email your favorite companies, and some will send you coupons? It’s a great way to get exclusive coupons that you won’t get in newspapers or online, and some will even send you FREE product coupons as a thank you for reaching out to them. No this method doesn't work 100% of the time, but when it does It's well worth it!

A few tips when writing Manufacturers:

  • Make your letter personal. Don't directly ask for coupons and no sob stories. Instead explain why you personally love their product.
  • Suggest improvements based off your experience with their product ie.. a new flavor, new packaging suggestion...etc. Companies want to know how they can improve their products for their customers.
  • Don't forget to include your FULL mailing information! They can't send you any coupons if they don't know where to send it..!
  • Sometimes they say no... But it's okay! Others will say yes and send you goodies, so don't get discouraged.


Store coupons



A Store coupon is a coupon issued by the store and can only be used at that store. The store is giving you the discount. Typically you will see the stores logo printed on the coupon.


  •          Store coupons can only be used at the store they are intended for. There are some exceptions, some stores may accept competitor’s coupons. (Always check the stores Coupon Policy, still not sure ask an associate or store manager)
  •          Store coupons normally have a short window of time to use them. The “good through” dates often coincide with weekly store ad cycles.
  •          Store coupons sometimes will let you buy more than one item. For instance when a coupon reads “limit 4.” This means you can buy up to 4 of that item and get them at the stated coupon price with that single coupon.
  •          Most stores allow you to stack a store coupon with a manufacturer’s coupon. (Always check the stores Coupon Policy, still not sure ask an associate or store manager)
  •          Can be found in weekly ads, mailers, in store, Sunday inserts, online at retailers site, even Apps like Flipp.


So how do you tell the difference between a Manufacturer coupon and a Store coupon? Here are three simple things to look for on your coupons:
  1. look at the description. If it says manufacturer’s coupon, then you know it is and should be able to be redeemed anywhere. (Sometimes there is a store name listed and this can make things confusing.) There are times when it may appear to be a store coupon, when it is not. So when in doubt, look further.
  2. look for a redemption address. Store coupons do not need to send the coupon anywhere for reimbursement, so there will not be a remit to address listed. However, manufacturer’s coupons must have this data listed so that the store can get their money back.
  3. Check the barcode. If you see a 4, that indicates that it is a store coupon, but if it shows a 5 that means it is a manufacturer’s coupon (even if it shows a store logo).

Coupons may only be used once. You may not buy ten of the same item and scan the one coupon multiple times. Stores are only reimbursed for the single coupon you scanned per one item.

You may only use one coupon per indicated items purchased. If you have two coupons to save $1 on one item, you can buy two of those items and use both coupons. The coupon will say “one coupon per purchase.” That means you may not use both coupons on one item. If you purchase two items then you may use two coupons.

Coupons may not be copied. Copying coupons is illegal. You can obtain multiples of coupons in legal ways like buying multiple newspapers.

Using a coupon on an item that is on sale or clearance. In some cases you can even use a coupon on an item that is on sale or clearance. It’s always a good idea to check the stores Coupon Policy before planning your trip. Still not sure ask an associate, store manager, or even call corporate.

Always read the wording of the coupon and ignore the picture! Manufacturer’s usually put a picture of their most expensive product on the coupon to make you think that is what you have to buy. If you read the terms of the coupon, it may say “save on ANY brand said product.” That means you can buy even the least expensive product and still save with the coupon!

Always read the fine print of every coupon! In most cases, you are able to use one manufacturer’s coupon per item purchased. That means that if you have four coupons that read “save $1 on 1 item” you should be able to buy four of said item and use all four coupons. However, some coupons have fine print that states things such as “limit 4 like coupons in a transaction,” “limit 1 per shopping trip,” and/or “limit 1 per customer.” Make sure you’ve taken the time to read through the fine print to avoid any surprises at checkout.


Check your coupons expiration date! Yes coupons expire, so always double check your coupons expiration dates before heading to the store. Again, you don’t want any surprises at checkout.

Know your stores coupon policy! Thankfully we have the wealth of the worlds knowledge at our fingertips, so put them to use when planning your shopping trips and research your stores coupon policy (I even suggest printing a copy an taking it with you, just in case there's any misunderstandings with their policy at the register) Knowing your local stores coupon policy will help you plan a successful shopping trip! Also check the policies frequently as they do make changes from time to time, so make sure to keep yourself up-to-date.

Just start off slow, start by collecting your coupons and familiarizing yourself with them. Once you’ve accumulated some coupons you can plan your first trip. Don't be in a hurry to build a stockpile, you'll have plenty of time to work your way up to that level. In the meantime, enjoy the process of learning how to effectively coupon and save money!


Commonly used couponing terms and abbreviations:

  • BLINKIES - In-store coupons near product, usually from a red blinking box.
  • BOGO or B1G1 Free - Buy One Get One Free.
  • CAT or CATALINA - Coupon that prints at the register after purchase.
  • CRT - Cash register tape, coupon that prints in store.
  • DOUBLE COUPON - Coupon that a grocery store doubles in value.
  • ECB - CVS Extra Care Bucks earned for purchases.
  • FREE ITEM COUPON - A coupon that allows you to get the product completely free.
  • IVC - Walgreen’s Instant Value Coupon ( Found in the monthly EasySaver Catalog ).
  • IP - Internet Printable Coupon.
  • MFG or MQ - Manufacturer’s Coupon.
  • MIR - Mail In Rebate.
  • MONEY MAKER- A term used when the final price after coupons, rebates, gift cards, and "on your next order" coupons falls below $0.00. When you earn back more than you pay out, it’s a moneymaker.
  • NED - No expiration date.
  • ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE- Fine print on most coupons states that a customer can only use "one coupon per purchase." That means you can use one coupon ($1 off one, for example) for every item purchased
  • OOP - Out of Pocket, in reference to how much “real money” you will pay at the register.
  • OYNO - On your next order.
  • P&G - Proctor & Gamble Coupon Insert found in the Sunday newspaper.
  • PEELIE - Coupon that you peel off the package.
  • PSA - Prices Starting At.
  • Q - Coupon.
  • RP - Red Plum Coupon Insert found in the Sunday newspaper.
  • RR - Register Rewards.
  • SS - Smart Source coupon insert found in the Sunday newspaper.
  • STACKING - Using a store specific coupon with a manufacturer coupon (most stores allow this).
  • TEARPAD - A pad of refund forms or coupons found hanging from a store shelf or display.
  • TRIPLE COUPON - A coupon that a grocery store triples in value.
  • WYB - When You Buy.
  • YMMV - Your Mileage May Vary

Let's not forget about Online Shopping Apps and Browser Extension Plugins to help you save even more!!



Honey


CouponPaste


Ebates


Ibotta


Happy Couponing!
 

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