Coupon Basics: The scoop on loadable/digital coupons

If you are overwhelmed by paper coupons, you can still save at the grocery store using loadable online coupons. If you’re already comfortable using “paper” coupons, you can save even more using loadable coupons if your store allows you to “stack” both!

How it works

Companies have partnered with various stores that offer customer loyalty savings cards. The two biggest chains include the Kroger family of stores and the Safeway family of stores. You register your card online and then select coupons to load to your card. When you scan your loyalty card at the grocery store and purchase participating items, the savings come off automatically. It typically takes one hour for the coupons you have loaded to your card to become “active.”

Sometimes if there is a “paper” manufacturer’s coupon that also matches up with the participating item, you can use both coupons which means greater savings at the register! Also, at some stores, if you have coupons loaded for the same item from different sites, all of the loaded coupons will come off at the register. I have been able to get items for free or close to free when this happens.

The coupons do have expiration dates. Typically, these dates are toward the end of the calendar month.

Here are some companies that allow you to load coupons to your customer loyalty card:

Cellfire – At Cellfire, you register your mobile phone number and your customer loyalty cards. You get an initial text to “verify” your enrollment. I have been a member for over a year now and have not gotten any additional text messages from them and I also have not received any solicitation phone calls. You can load coupons for both Kroger and Safeway stores. Each month, new coupons become available and they will typically send you an e-mail to let you know about the new offers. They also have offers for other services such as Sears photo discounts which you can save to your phone and then show in the store to get discounts.

Kroger– Register your Kroger Plus card at Kroger.com and add valuable money-saving offers to your card.

P&G E-saver – Load valuable P&G (Procter & Gamble) coupons to your Kroger card.

Shortcuts – Register your Safeway and Kroger cards at Shortcuts.com and each month, you will be able to load money-saving coupons for popular products to your shopping card. The discounts come off automatically when you use your card at the register and purchase participating products. They will also e-mail you to let you know when new coupons are available, they will let you know when your coupons are about to expire, and they will e-mail you a summary statement to let you know what coupons you have redeemed.

Upromise – Upromise allows you to save money for college when you purchase participating items. Register your customer loyalty cards for CVS, Kroger, and Safeway at Upromise.com. When you purchase participating items (there is a list available on the site), you earn a percentage of cash for college savings. You can earn additional bonus money by loading e-coupons to your customer loyalty cards. This money does not come off automatically at the register the way the other loadable coupons do. Instead, it is added toward your Upromise college savings account. You can save additional money for college by shopping through the retail affiliate links on the site.

What if I had coupons loaded to my card and they didn’t show up on my receipt?

Sometimes the coupons you have loaded to your card may not show up on your receipt. If you have coupons loaded to your card that are not expired and you purchased the correct product, keep your receipt (you will often have to provide a transaction number or other details to verify your purchase) and click on the “Contact us” link on the company’s website (Cellfire, Shortcuts, etc.) to contact them. Typically, they will issue a credit which will be deducted on your next purchase.

Will loadable coupons double or triple?

Loadable coupons are one time use and unfortunately, they do not double or triple like paper coupons.

How do I know what coupons I have loaded to my card?

You can typically print out a list of coupons that you have loaded to your customer loyalty cards.

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Six Huggies Enjoy the Ride Rewards bonus points!

Here are a two new Huggies Enjoy the Ride codes:


BKJZHTRKCNDPPGB (5 points)

BKNTGSHJMRPCPGB (1 point)

If you’re not familiar with Huggies Enjoy the Ride Rewards, you enter rewards codes from participating products (diapers, Pull-Ups, and wipes) and earn points for completing activities such as polls and videos on the site. Use your points to participate in sweepstakes, play instant win games, or shop for merchandise.

I have won some great prizes (free diaper and Pull-Ups coupons) as well as gift cards from playing the instant win games!  Right now, one of the rewards is a $15 Amazon gift card and it’s only 2 points to play!  They also have a Subway gift card and a Kohl’s gift card!

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Tip of the Day Tuesday: Deal or No Deal – Finding Legitimate Online Deals

You may have noticed that I don’t jump to post every deal that hits other sites on my blog. This is because I like to take time to make sure that a deal is “legit” before posting it. This is tricky sometimes because hot deals are often time sensitive and so in waiting, I run the risk of missing out on a deal. I guess my philosophy is that I’d rather miss out on posting a hot deal than post a deal that ends up not being legit and even worse, compromises people’s personal information!  Sometimes I have “jumped” on a hot deal that seems “legit” only to have it canceled later due to “pricing errors” (does anyone remember the Target Britax deal?!) and other times I have jumped on a deal assuming it might not work out and been pleasantly surprised when it actually did ($5 Eclipse Blu Ray/DVD from Target).  PLEASE NOTE:  I’m not criticizing others for posting deals right when they pop up – I’m just explaining why you typically won’t see that here.  I certainly have posted deals that ended up not being deals or being legit in the past.  It’s a fine line that’s hard to navigate sometimes!

Through the years, I’ve learned a few things about finding real bargains, and I have gotten a number of free items, but I have also encountered some bogus deals along the way. For some people, just one bad deal can lead them to give up bargain hunting forever. I decided to stick it out, and along the way, I have learned some things about how to separate the deals from the scams.

Do your research

If you see a deal posted that you are interested in, but you are not familiar with the company, make sure that you do your research first. Visit their website and look for contact information. If phone numbers or e-mail addresses are posted, try contacting the company. If you can’t locate a working phone number, that is usually a sign that the company is not legitimate or reputable. If the company is not located in the United States, you may also want to be cautious.

Try using a search engine to search for the company. See what others have posted about their experiences with the company. “No news is good news” is not a good rule of thumb when dealing with online deals. If you are unable to find any information about the company, then you probably want to wait before jumping on the deal.

Visit message boards to see what others are saying about their experiences with the company. Sometimes it pays to wait awhile so that you see if the deal really works out.

Look for the “catch” 

I have gotten some great deals through the years, but more often than not, if a deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is, especially if you are dealing with a company that is not well known. Be sure to read the fine print on offers. If you are trying to take advantage of a deal that is supposedly free, you should not have to give any payment information. If you are asked to provide payment information, then there is probably a “catch.” For example, you may get a free trial for a specific time period and then you will be charged a fee once the free trial is over. These offers are not necessarily bad, but you need to make sure that you are fully aware of the terms when you sign up for the offer. Do not give payment information unless you are accessing the site via a secure connection and have researched the company to ensure that they are legitimate.

Comparison shop

Sometimes companies will advertise a deal that in reality is not much of a deal. You may think you’re getting a good deal because the company advertises that the prices are 50-70% off, but if you comparison shop, you may find out that their discounted prices are comparable with regular prices that other stores are offering.

Keep records

When you take advantage of an online deal, keep a record of it. I keep a file that includes the date of my transaction, the terms of the deal, and contact information for the company. When I receive the offer, I update my file so that it includes the date that I received the item.

It is also helpful to take a screen shot of the page that lists the terms and conditions of the offer. Some companies, even ones that are relatively reputable, have been known to change the terms of an offer after the fact.

If you are the victim of an online scam, report the company to the Better Business Bureau. If you have an address or other contact information, you can also try contacting the Attorney General’s Office in the state where they are located. 

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CVS: Moneymaker on Nivea lip care!

The CVS deals just keep coming this week! Here’s another HOT deal: (make sure you check out the rest of the deals for the week here and here)

This week at CVS< when you scan your card at the scanner, you should get a CRT for $3/10 beauty purchase. Combine it with the BOGO free Nivea Lip care coupon from the 2-6 RP insert and you’ll get a moneymaker!

Here’s the breakdown:
Buy 4 Nivea lip care products – $2.99/each

Use $3/10 CVS beauty CRT
Use 2 BOGO free Nivea lip care coupons

Spend $2.98, get a $5 ECB Final Price = $2.01 moneymaker! 

(Thanks Who Said Nothing in Life is Free!)

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More hot movie deals!

There are even more great movie deals thanks to these great printable coupons from coupons.com (make sure you sort by “entertainment” on the left hand side of the screen)  Make sure you check out my posts here and here for even more movie deals!

$3/1 27 Dresses on Blu Ray

Target – $18.29 ($15.29 after coupon)
Walmart – $16.96 ($13.96 after coupon)

$5/1 An Affair to Remember on Blu Ray

Walmart – $22.86 ($17.86 after coupon)

$3/1 Australia on Blu Ray or DVD

Target:
Blu Ray – $13 ($10 after coupon)
DVD – $7.50 ($4.50 after coupon)

Walmart:
Blu Ray – $14.96 ($11.96 after coupon)
DVD – $10 ($7 after coupon)

$5/1 Dances with Wolves on Blu Ray

Target – $19.99 ($14.99 after coupon)

Walmart – $19.86 ($14.86 after coupon)

$3/1 Ever After on Blu Ray or DVD

Target (Blu Ray) – $14.99 ($11.99 after coupon)

Walmart (DVD) – $8.46 ($5.46 after coupon)

$3/1 Moulin Rouge on Blu Ray or DVD

Target:
Blu Ray – $26.69 ($23.69 after coupon)
DVD – $15.69 ($12.69 after coupon)

Walmart:
Blu Ray – $18.32 ($15.32 after coupon)
DVD – $7.86 ($4.86 after coupon)

$3/1 Mr & Mrs Smith on Blu Ray or DVD

Target:
Blu Ray – $24.99 ($21.99 after coupon)
DVD – $7.99 ($4.99 after coupon)

Walmart:
Blu Ray – $19.96 ($16.96 after coupon)
DVD – $12.36 ($9.36 after coupon)

$3/1 Say Anything on Blu Ray or DVD

Target:
Blu Ray – $26.69 ($23.69 after coupon)
DVD – $11.19 ($8.19 after coupon)

Walmart:
Blu Ray – $17.96 ($14.96 after coupon)
DVD – $11.86 ($8.86 after coupon)

$5/1 Thelma and Louise on Blu Ray

Target – $15.19 ($10.19 after coupon)

Walmart: – $13.86 ($8.86 after coupon)

$3/1 There’s Something About Mary on Blu Ray or DVD

Target:
Blu Ray – $18.29 ($15.29 after coupon)
DVD – $5 ($2 after coupon)

Walmart:
Blu Ray – $16.96 ($13.96 after coupon)
DVD – $8.86 ($5.36 after coupon)

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