Who started couponing?

Who started couponing?

Why is extreme couponing illegal?

Why is extreme couponing illegal?

All coupons printed in the U.S. have a non-transferability clause, which makes the coupon void if sold for a profit. Plus, many coupon sellers offer stolen or counterfeit coupons, leaving you liable to potential litigation if caught. Again, it's simply not worth the risk.


Is extreme couponing still doable?

Is extreme couponing still doable?

It can still be worth doing if you have more time than money and if you enjoy deal hunting and the thrill of walking away with free (or near-free) stuff. But don't assume that extreme couponing is just a quick and simple way to reduce your grocery bills, because that's not really the case once you get started with it.


Who went to jail from extreme couponing?

Who went to jail from extreme couponing?

(WKRC) — A woman was sentenced to more than 12 years in prison and ordered to pay $31.8 million in restitution after being convicted of running a counterfeit coupon ring in Virginia. Lori Ann Talens, 41, was ordered to pay the money to the retailers and manufacturers who suffered losses in her coupon scheme.


Is extreme couponing worth it?

Is extreme couponing worth it?

Extreme couponing involves combining multiple coupons and store sales. You may be able to get some items for free or for pennies on the dollar. Extreme couponing isn't always worth it, because it takes time to find deals and visit multiple stores -- plus, you have to find space to keep the items you buy.


Who started couponing?

Who started couponing?


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