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Perhaps you have seen pictures or videos of people purchasing a full shopping cart of groceries and only paying a few dollars for the lot? And although I have not watched it, I have found many references to a new program on The extreme couponing canadain the us highlighting some of those shoppers and just how much they actually saved. Trust me, it does really work... I have done it myself. Nevertheless the real question is... perhaps you have clipped coupons and used them? After reading about couponing or watching a YouTube video on it, did you start watching for them to clip next edition of your paper?

No real matter what you have seen or heard, I wish to tell you that Power Couponing (and extreme couponing canada) is a very real passion for many people. Those that you have seen on Youtube videos or on The Learning Channel are real people. You see, cutting them out or collecting them to save you money in your groceries (and a number of other products) actually does work. You may use just a few coupons when you go shopping, but some people go armed with pocket high in them to maximize their savings. You must have a look at why it really works.

What is a coupon? It's a simple advertisement for the store or the product. Let's imagine that you had a coupon that would save you $1 on a $2 item that you normally use. The store is hoping to entice you to buy it, as well as hoping that at the same time, you will purchase other items. You save money as you used the coupon, the store makes money because (hopefully) you purchased other products. So now you have saved $1. If you saved $1 on 10 different items in a week, that's $10. That is what basic couponing does for you.

Now, let us take it up a notch. Power couponing takes it a few steps further. Imagine in the event that you can use a few on each item that you bought. Imagine that the $1 you saved turned into $2 on that $2 item. The advertisers usually do not expect you to do this. It won't happen all the time, but many advertisers (either the major company or individual stores) will advertise in several different locations. They don't are expecting that you can get all the coupons from the different advertising media and benefit from the multiple coupons. So let us examine the $2 item again. If you found a coupon for $1 off and used it... you would pay only $1 for the item (basic couponing). Now, in the event that you found another coupon advertising Buy 1, Get 1 Free for the same item (same basic principle for the retailer.... pay $2 and get a Free item provides a net result of $1 per item) They do not suppose you'll have both coupons! You purchase one $2 item with the $1 off coupon AND use the Buy 1, Get 1 Free coupon and that means you get 2 of the same $2 item for only $1... or 50 cents a piece. Much better deal for you personally... you merely saved 75% of the purchase. This really is Power Couponing or extreme couponing canada.