Friday, February 4, 2011

Extreme Couponing: Is it for you?

A few weeks ago I came across a show on TLC called "Extreme Couponing". It's about people who are extremely dedicated to collecting coupons and saving money at the grocery store. In some cases, they even end up getting things for free, by combining store and manufacturers' coupons. Check out a clip from the TLC show here. It is truly amazing. Although impressive (and I love that he gave some of his purchases to charity), I was a little skeptical of "extreme couponing", based on the amount of time it would take out of my week to score these kinds of coupon victories.


Tracy with her kids
I was recently put in contact with Tracy Vinson, a mother of two kids in Dallas. She is a big coupon fan, and has saved her family lots of money over the last few years. I asked her a few questions about her coupon quest.


How did you get started clipping coupons and thinking about ways to save your family money?
I tried couponing a few years ago and found it was too frustrating, so I quit and kept paying full price for all my groceries and pharmacy items. About a year ago I started receiving the Sunday newspaper through a special promotion. I saw the coupon inserts and thought I would give it another try. I researched online and through couponing blogs to find out the best method to use my coupons. I slowly started gathering coupons every week and printing them from online websites. It took a few months to get the hang of things and learn my store’s coupon policies, and since I have started I have saved at least 50%-75% on all my grocery & pharmacy purchases.

How much time do you spend per week working on money saving projects?
I clip most of my coupons on Sunday when I have gathered all of my newspaper inserts. Sundays are the days most of the coupon websites refresh their coupons, so I will log on and print out all the coupons I think I will use. I probably spend about 2 hours clipping and organizing on Sunday, then maybe another hour or so during the work week finding other deals that have come out.

How do you stay motivated? Many people want to try and save on things, but they get too lazy to actually clip coupons, or take the time to plan out their shopping trip. 
I stay motivated by thinking back to my previous shopping trips and remembering how much I have saved. I think of it as a challenge each week. It is such an uplifting feeling looking at the receipt and seeing what I spent and what I saved.

What is your advice to people looking to save money while shopping?
Start out slow. Couponing can get very overwhelming and you will find yourself losing motivation. Just give it some time. Also, stay organized; find a coupon organization method that works best for you.

Do you have an estimate for how much money you have saved in the last year?
I am in the process of making a spreadsheet so I can keep track in the future. I usually save anywhere from 50%-75% my grocery bill each week.

What is your biggest money saving/coupon victory?
I have been couponing for just about a year and have had many successful shopping trips, but the one that stands out the most to me is a Walgreens trip I did about 1 month ago. I purchased several items including some food items, cosmetics, shampoo, conditioner and toothpaste. After all sales & all coupons, I didn’t pay anything and I received about $10-$15 in register rewards to use on my next shopping trip. So you could say they paid me $15!


Do you have the dedication to be a extreme couponer?

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