Bring out your inner skinflint
Money is tight these days, and most of us appreciate whatever advice we can get on saving. Our resident penny pincher, Anthony Giorgianni, shares one of his recent money-saving moves.
I recently decided to upgrade to the expanded-function “pro” version of one my favorite freeware computer programs, RoboForm, a handy and high-rated password manager and Web form filler. Just as I was about to pay $29.95 at the “checkout,” the wise shopper (make that “skinflint”) in me took over. In a new browser window, I Googled “Roboform coupon.” Right near the top of my search results was an online coupon for 20 percent off. I pasted the coupon code into the checkout page and got an instant $6 savings.
The lesson? Don’t even think of shopping online (and maybe elsewhere) without searching thoroughly for an online discount coupon. You’ll likely find that a simple Web search works best, though here are just a few of the many Web sites that offer free coupons and coupon codes: couponchief.com, couponcabin.com, fatwallet.com, retailmenot.com, and ultimatecoupons.com. Who knows how much the skinflint in you can save?

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Posted by: Yung | Mar 13, 2008 1:02:39 AM
Deal sites like www.techbargains.com are not bad either for finding great deals that may or may not involve coupons.
Posted by: Mike Allen | Mar 13, 2008 2:21:17 AM
I'd like to also recommend my company's coupon site, Shopping-Bargains.com, as well as some other coupon sites that I feel are reputable.
http://www.shopping-bargains.com/
http://www.amazing-bargains.com/
http://www.flamingoworld.com/
http://www.wow-coupons.com/
Posted by: Momma Coupon | Mar 13, 2008 2:05:53 PM
Yes, I agree with first commenter. These sites just list coupons. I use http://www.bradsdeals.com which has all of the coupons plus they find great deals. Today there is a 42" Philips flatscreen TV for $790 - a list of coupons can't find that for you!
Posted by: Kieran | Mar 13, 2008 7:03:09 PM
http://retailmenot.com is definitely the best of that bunch. I've generally found if they don't have the coupon then nobody does.
Posted by: Bill | Mar 15, 2008 4:58:18 PM
I never thought of Googling for a coupon. That's a might good idea. I'll have to try that because I like to pinch a nickle till the buffalo...well you know.
Posted by: Rose | Dec 15, 2008 10:27:19 AM
Try shopping at my favorite coupons site Couponalbum.com!