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A Couponer Gets Vindicated

Consider this post Part 2 of this post.

You’ll recall that I had a rather bad experience while trying to use coupons at Walgreens.  I showed my not-so-nice side and called the corporate office to “inquire” (i.e. prove myself right) about the company’s coupon policies.

Now, you know how sometimes you might speak to customer service reps who promise to take your information and assure you that someone will get back to you and nobody ever does?

I kind-of expected that this might happen to me, but guess what?

The store manager (i.e. Head Honcho) called me back!

The next morning!

We discussed the issue I’d had the evening before, and he AGREED that I was RIGHT!

Insert a not-so-humble-I-told-you-so.

Of course, I was gracious, and I genuinely meant it.

The guy was professional and likable.  He told me that I was more than welcome to go back to his store and purchase the items that had been placed in his office for me.  I sheepishly told him that I’d bought them at Target after getting them to price-match and using my coupons.  He expressed disappointment that he’d lost the sale.

Hmmmmm…

I asked him to pass along my apologies to the assistant manager I’d wanted to wrestle.  I assured him that I’m really a nice person…just don’t tell me I can’t use my coupons.  Then I lose my youngish but misleading innocent look.

Just thought you’d like an update!

Beware: Couponer on the Warpath

In the words of a clerk I encountered today, “This must have been internet coupon printing day.”

Yes, it sure was.  At least in the AuburnChick home (and that of anyone who keeps up with couponing blogs).

Before I get any farther in this post, please allow me to pause a moment and give thanks that my mail arrives late in the day.  I checked my mailbox as I headed out to do some shopping, and I found this…

I wondered what free thing I had signed up for, until I opened the note…

Then I remembered.

A couple of weeks ago, I had read this post by Linda.  The next day, Linda offered a drawing for five people to receive their own “Thanks, Not Cranks” bracelets, and I signed up (to give to Chicky, of course.  Just kidding.  Sort of.).

Then, something neat happened.  Linda’s pastor offered bracelets to everyone who had commented on the above-mentioned posts, so we were all winners!

As evidenced by the photos you’ve already seen, I received mine today.

Here’s a close-up…

Ok…so back to the original point of this post.

As I said, I was headed out to take advantage of some sales I’d read about today.  I figured I’d start wearing the bracelet tomorrow.

Good thing, too.  You’ll find out why shortly.

First, I visited Target, where I picked up these…for free…only having to pay tax (read about the deal here)…

Next, I drove to Walgreens, where I picked up the two, taller bottles in the center, only paying $.50 + tax for each (read about this deal here)…

Ignore the other four bottles.  They come into play in the next part of my story.

So, the Walgreens I visited only had two bottles left, which I bought.  Determined not to let some other savvy couponer beat me to the punch, I proceeded to drive to another Walgreens across town.

I entered and was happy to discover plenty of Soft Scrub bottles.  Picking up four, I went to the cash register, where the clerk made the comment I quoted at the beginning of this post.

She took a look at my coupons (I had two sets that included a B1G1 and a $1.50/1) and seemed at a loss as to what to do.  She called over a manager who closely eyed the coupons and said I could only use one per set of bottles.

Excuse me, I said.  I am the Coupon Princess, specially trained by the Coupon Queen, and you are trying to tell me I can’t use these coupons?  Apparently you didn’t pass Couponing 101.

I heard the male customer behind me gasp.

There we were, two young-ish (I’m still young at almost 40, right), petite females squaring off over coupons.

She was insistent, but I refused to give up my stance.  I am honest (although I do make mistakes now and again, but not this time), and I wasn’t trying to get away with coupon fraud.

She stood her ground.

Whatever happened to the adage, “The customer is always right?”  Guess it went south along with the economy.

Anyhoo, she told me that she would have to check with her manager, who would be in tomorrow.

Yeah, right.  Meanwhile, you’re going to sell those bottles to someone who doesn’t have coupons and make more money.

I

Don’t

Think

So.

I asked for the number of Walgreen’s Corporate Office.

I was going to the top…Customer Service, anyhoo.

I called right there from the store and reached one of the nicest representatives I’ve ever talked to.

I unbiasedly (yeah, right) explained the situation, and she agreed that the manager should have allowed me to use all of my coupons.

I wanted to stick out my tongue like a toddler.  Maybe I kind of did…in my head anyhow.

I offered to hand the phone over to the gal (Super Sis would be mortified as she is so much nicer than me and would never push such an issue).

The rep said she had no control over how managers ran their store, but she offered to file a complaint.

Uh oh.

There’s that word.  The one that’s similar to the one on the bracelet I received in the mail.

Guess what?

The bracelet wasn’t on my wrist.

“FILE THE COMPLAINT!” I said in a rush.

I asked the manager for the address of the store, and she tartly provided it.

The rep heard it all.  She promised that I would receive a call within two days.

Meanwhile, the manager said she would put the bottles in the back…to save them for me.

I left, still fuming.

I called Coupon Queen to COMPLAIN about what had just happened.

And then I had an idea.  It was as if a light illuminated the interior of the car, even though it was now almost 6pm, and I had been shopping for over two hours.

Wanna know what I did?

Of course you do.  This is AuburnChick’s life…full of drama but true to every detail except the part of the conversation where I said I am a Coupon Princess (I wouldn’t be so bold as to admit that in public).

I decided to carry the Walgreens weekly ad I had picked up in the first store into Target, get them to price-match (Walmart does this too, by the way), AND use my coupons.

Sometimes I can’t believe how smart I am, cause it worked like a charm!

I walked out of one of my favorite stores with four, $.50 bottles of Soft Scrub (minus the $.05 credit for using my own reusable bag).

Cha Ching.

I’m happy, except that now I’m going to have to figure out what I’m going to say when the Walgreens manager calls me back.  See, I’ll be wearing the bracelet by then, and the whole point of it is to watch what I say…try not to complain…be thankful for all things.

I think I’m going to be switching that bracelet back and forth a lot!

Back to Shopping!

I know I haven’t been blogging about my shopping excursions. Quite honestly, I haven’t been shopping that often since Christmas. We’ve been so busy that, although I’m still keeping up with my couponing sites, I haven’t been doing a lot of big grocery trips.

Today I actually purchased four bags of goodies though.

Wanna see what I got for $39.98?

Oh yeah, Baby!

The chips and salsa were my favorite deal of the day.  I got both bags and jars for $3.19, the price of one jar of salsa!  I combined several coupons to maximize the BOGO sale on the dip and the 2 for $6 chip deal.

The frozen dinners were also a great deal.  I wound up, after coupons, paying $.67 per box!  Woo Hoo!

I couldn’t have done it without the help of my friend, Susan, who read my coupon rant and offered to send me the coupons from her paper.  I am still trying to compare what she gets in her paper versus what I get in mine, but she did have a coupon on Crackerfuls (which I used and which Rooster is most thankful for) that didn’t exist in my paper.  Thanks, Susan!  You’re one of those friends who always goes the extra mile without ever being asked.

I could not have done the chips deal without coupons from my favorite magazine, All You…

I can’t speak highly enough about this magazine.  The number of coupons (they’re listed on one of the first pages) is amazing, and the articles are clean (hence AuburnChick-approved) and relevant for everyday women.

I have a subscription, but I did walk into Walmart and purchase a second copy of the January issue because coupons vary slightly between newsstand and subscription issues (not fair, in my not-so-humble opinion, but that’s life).  My Walmart rings up the magazines at a cheaper price than what’s on the cover (an unexpected surprise the first time!).  This magazine pays for itself…that’s how good the coupons are!

One other tip that I just had to share (maybe I’ve shared this before, but I can’t remember).

If you ever want to see if there’s a coupon available for a product you want to buy, check out this site.  It’s got a lot of neat tools, but one of my favorites is the coupon database.  I use it almost daily…that’s how good it is…and no, I’m not getting paid to promote anything that I’ve written about today.  It’s just friendly little me sharing what’s I’ve found useful.  😉

So now, let me ask…have any of you been couponing lately?  What are some sites you’ve discovered lately?

AuburnChick is a Shopping Fiend

Despite my crazy schedule, I had to repeat a few of the deals I did on Saturday.

The savings are really adding up as I’ve spent less than $30 this week.

Yesterday, I spent less than $6 on the following:

The deli meat for Rooster’s sandwiches was priced at more than $6 alone…

Which means that I saved mucho bucks on lip gloss (yes, more of the stuff if you read Saturday’s post)…

Imagine how dolled up I'd be if all of my makeup was free!

And the Zantac was a moneymaker again…

Today I hit the stores for Round 3.  I got the following goodies for $.57 (that’s cents, not dollars, folks)…

The Zantac was a moneymaker, and I payed $.75 for all six boxes of pasta and $.45 for both cans of soup.

My regular Publix was out of the Tylenol I was looking for, so I headed to a different store, where I got the following for a little over $8…

The Tylenol was free, the yogurt was $.67 each, the TP was around $4, and the buns were $3.

I’ll be heading out for Round 4 tomorrow…getting B1G1 bratwurst and visiting Target for a little snooping.  Wonder what I’ll come home with?

This Week’s Grocery Trip

I have a renewed appreciation for those who work full-time and still manage to keep their homes clean and refrigerators full.

After a busy week of settling into my new subbing assignment and attending two soccer games and a football game, I’ve scarcely had time to wiggle, much less look at my coupons.

Thank goodness for weekends!  I finally had a couple of spare hours to get organized and run to the grocery store.  I was able to pick up several free items!  I’ve posted my favorite deals.  If you live near a Publix, maybe these are deals you can take advantage of too!  Make sure you visit Southern Savers and Frugal Coupon Living before you head out.  These are wonderful web sites that post links to the coupons I used for my deals.


Dove Deodorant
2/$4.00

Used: $2 mfr AND $1/2 Unilever Products Publix coupon from the Green Advantage Buy Flyer
PaidNOTHING!!  This was a MONEYMAKER of $1 per stick!!


Cover Girl Lip Gloss
$1.79 ($1.50 off – Advantage Buy)

Used: $2.50/2 mfr AND 2 $1 competitor coupons
Paid: NOTHING!!  This was a MONEYMAKER of $.92 per stick!!


Tylenol
$3.99

Used:  $2 mfr and $3 Publix coupon
Paid: NOTHING!!  This was a MONEYMAKER of $1.01 per box!!


Herbal Essences Shampoo and Conditioner
$2.43 (not on sale)

Used: 2 B1G1 mfr coupons.  One coupon I received in the mail after signing up for it through Facebook.  The other coupon was in an insert.
Paid NOTHING!!


Publix Reusable Shopping Bag
$.99

Used:  Coupon for a Free Bag wyb two General Mills products (see purchase below)
PaidNOTHING!!


Nestle Toll House Refrigerated Cookie Dough
B1G1 @ $3.19

Used:  $1/1 mfr
Paid:  $.60 each


Cheerios
B1G1 @ $3.59

Used:  $.55/1 AND $1 competitor coupon (one set for each box)
Paid:  $.25 per box


Ragu Spaghetti Sauce
B1G1 @ 2.59

Used:  $1/2 mfr
Paid:  $.80 per jar


Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip Morsels
B1G1 @ $2.50

Used:  $.50/1 mfr
Paid:  $.75 per bag

Favorite Deals of the Week

I went grocery shopping yesterday and took advantage of a few good deals.  I thought I would share my favorites.


Uncle Ben’s Rice
B1G1 @ $1.49

Used: $1/2 mfr
Paid: $.25 per box


Near East Rice
B1G1 @ $2.19

Used: $1/2 mfr
Paid: $.60 per box


Mueller’s Pasta
B1G1 @ $1.49

Used:  $.55/1 mfr and $1/2
Paid: $.20 per box w/first coupon above and $.25 per box w/second coupon


Green Giant Frozen Vegetables
B1G1 @ $3.49

Used: 1 $.60/three mfr AND 1 $.40/1 mfr AND $4/4 Publix coupon off of four General Mills Products
Paid:  $.50 per item


Pillsbury Ready to Bake Cookies
$2 each

Used:  $1.25 mfr AND $4/4 Publix coupon off of four General Mills Products
PaidNOTHING!!  This was a MONEYMAKER of $1

My Week – In Picures

The cookies were buy 2, get 1 free, making them $.50 each! The cereal was $.75 after my $2 coupon! Woo Hoo!

This is one of those nyla bone things that we've had for about three years. Pele cared not one iota about it until Molly dragged it in from the yard. Now they take turns with it.

Molly thinks everything belongs to her, so she's waiting for Pele to make a wrong move and drop the bone. He's watching her out of the corner of his eye.

I'm a happy girl, yes I am, yes I am!

Pele and Aubie love hanging out in Rooster's digs.

The Mr. woke up to find a flat tire on his work car. Great way to start the day, eh?

More candles! I paid $.19 for each set of two! It was such a great deal that I went out the next day and got six more, using up all of the coupons I had (can't let those coupons go to waste!!).

While shopping at Target yesterday, a lady behind me in line had one of these in her buggy.

I honed in on the red clearance price sticker...

Don't you just want to make a waffle now?

It folds and stands up for easy storage!

Free Tuna and Other Finds

If you’re like me, Mondays are usually not good days.  We’ll just say that my alarm and I don’t get along very well.

That’s one reason why I find it refreshing to have Mondays off…just to make the adjustment easier.

Today, though, I woke up knowing I would be making a visit to my local auto repair shop.

Joy, joy (said sarcastically, of course).  I feared the worst, thinking that my car needed either a new starter or alternator…pricey parts.

Fortunately, all the car needed was a new battery.  Woo Hoo!  So, that news started off my day well.  I even managed to get in an hour of knitting while I waited.  Woo Hoo!

Oh, and if you’ve ever had problems starting your car, you know the sweet joy that comes over you when it purrs as you turn the key.

From Sears, I drove to Hobby Lobby, where I used a 40% coupon to pick up a skein of yarn for my newest project.  I’ll post pictures when I’m done, but no hints before that!

From Hobby Lobby, I went to Publix where I picked up three bottles of spices for $.49 each (saving $1.50 per bottle)!!

As I was leaving the parking lot, I got a call asking me to run by a restaurant to pick up money for an ad for Chicky’s high school soccer team’s program.  We are allowed to sell advertisements to help offset the player fees.  What an unexpected surprise!!

It was turning out to be a good morning, but the fun was only beginning.

I went to Target next, picking up the following goodies…

The soap was on sale for $7.29 each (ouch), but I had $1 mfr coupons.  The great thing about this purchase was that I got a $5 Target gift card, which I used to purchase the dog food.  Of course, I had $3 mfr coupons on the dog food, so they were only $1.26 each, leaving a little money on the card.

Next, I ran to Walmart, where I picked up the following…

Now, I know what you’re thinking.  I have dogs, not cats.  Why would I purchase cat treats?

Well, my friends, it’s because I cannot turn down a free deal.

One of the recent inserts had coupons for FREE cat treats.

Yep…totally free.

You know what I’m gonna do with them?

Feed them to Molly, who thinks she’s a cat anyhow.

No, seriously…I’m going to donate them.

The Green Works dish detergent was $2.98, and I had a $2 coupon.  How often do you find a large bottle of detergent for under a dollar?

After leaving Walmart, I went home to eat lunch with Chicky.

Now, I’ve gotta tell you something.  The longer you do the couponing thing, the more observant you become while you’re in stores.

You notice everything that’s on sale, making mental notes of prices because your mind vaguely remembers seeing coupons somewhere for those items.

That’s what happened today during my first (yes, I’m saying FIRST) trip to Target.

I had noticed Clean & Clear products on sale, and my heart dropped.

On Sunday, Chicky had purchased the facial oil wipes.  Before she left, I discovered that by registering at Clean & Clear’s web site, I could download a $2 coupon (of course, I printed two coupons by hitting my browser’s back button).  She had only used one of them.

Target had them marked on sale for $3.23!!  I just knew Chicky had paid more.  I couldn’t wait to get home and see.

Sure enough, she paid $4.99!

Ugh.

Here’s what I did.

I registered the other three members of my family and printed out six more coupons.  So, I had a total of seven because of the one that wasn’t used yesterday.  When I went to Target, I bought eight (one without a coupon) and turned around and returned the extra (since Chicky had already opened the package she bought yesterday) to Publix, getting my full-price back.

I don’t think Chicky will need to go shopping for this item any time soon!

Are you exhausted yet?

Yeah, so was I, but I wasn’t done shopping!

I went BACK to Publix one more time, returned the above-mentioned facial wipes, and then got these…

I had $1 mfr coupons, and these were priced at $.99.

So I got them for free.

 

There’s almost nothing better than getting something for free.  It’s like finding hidden treasure.  It’s there if you just look for it.

Then, it was time to go home, where I opened one of the packages of tuna and treated myself to some tuna salad.

My Week – In Pictures

Well, I worked four days this week, leaving little time for pictures.  But I did manage to snap a few…

Chickys post-game meal last weekend...that girl was HUNGRY!!

Chicky's post-game meal last weekend...that girl was HUNGRY!!

Its cool enough in the mornings for hot chocolate.  Like the mug?  It came from Starbucks and reminds me of the cables I love to knit.

It's cool enough in the mornings for hot chocolate. Like the mug? It came from Starbucks and reminds me of the cables I love to knit.

I bought these bags this week for $1 per bag (I saved 83% on each bag).  Wanna trick or treat at my house this year?

I bought these bags this week for $1 per bag (I saved 83% on each bag). Wanna trick or treat at my house this year?

Pele is sooooo happy its Friday!!

Pele is sooooo happy it's Friday!!

GREAT Deals at Target!

So, I haven’t posted super in-depth shopping tales because I was worried that maybe I was starting to bore you.  But, Tabby told me she misses my stories, so I thought I would share my latest and greatest.

This week, I scored BIG TIME…two different days…at Target.

I got the stuff below for $1.08…

The next day I went back to Target and did even better by only paying $.52 for everything in the picture…

Everything in both pictures was free.  All I paid was tax.

Now, I know you’re wondering how in the world I do what I do.

First off, I am subscribed to Attention Target Shoppers.  It’s a free website that lists the latest and greatest Target deals.  By using Google Reader, I am able to keep up with posts on all of my favorite shopping sites.

Now, the way I got everything free was that I was able to capitalize on HUGE coupons that were money makers on several items, thus allowing me to use the overages to help pay for the other items.

There were $1.50 mfr coupons off of one Degree deodorant or body spray and $3 Target coupon off of one Degree deodorant AND one Degree body spray.

The body spray was on sale for $3.29, and the trial size deodorant (located in the travel size bins), only cost $.97.  Many times, coupons will specify “Excludes trial sizes,” but my coupons said “Any size.”  Thus, I bought the cheapest items I could find.  By using a $1.50 mfr coupon on each deodorant and mist (saving $3) and stacking them with the $3 Target coupon, I made $1.74.

It might make more sense if I list it this way:

Body Mist:
Deodorant:  Total:
$3.29
$0.97

$4.26

Subtracting Coupons (“Q”)…

Target Q:
Mist Q:
Deo Q:
Total:
$3.00
$1.50
$1.50

-$1.74

See how that works?

I did something similar for the Ponds facial wipes, although I did not have a Target coupon to stack.  Instead, I had a $1.50 mfr coupon.  The wipes were the trial sizes and only cost $.97, so I made $.53 on each one.

The dog food was $4.26, and I had a $3 mfr coupon (from last weekend’s paper), making it only $1.26.  However, I used the overage from the other items to help pay for them, so I got them free.

I also had $3 mfr off of the Neosporin Lip Balm.  It cost $3.34.  Again, the overage from my other deals was substantial enough to pay the remaining $.34.

In my second picture, you’ll note the absence of the lip balm.  Thus, I had to find “fillers” to help offset the overage.  You see, Target doesn’t like its items zeroed out.  So, I got two loaves of bread and a trial size soap (which we had also run out of) for free.

God’s timing, as usual, was perfect.  We had run out of dry dog food (yes, all of those free bags were GONE!), and we also needed bread…and we needed both items to get through the week until the Mr. got paid.

What an awesome God, and what an awesome week for shopping!!