Just an average Gal, older mom, trying to live a simple life & what happens along the way.
Friday, January 1, 2010
The Couponing Year in Review....My List of Deal FLOPS in 2009
Now that we are safely into 2010....
Here is my Rant about what I consider to be the DEAL FLOPS of 2009. I kept it to 12 items. Wish I had less to report in on.lolol
COUPONING DEAL FLOPS & FAILURES FOR ME IN 2009.
1.Natural Dentist Rebate
THIS is the ONLY Rebate I sent away for in 2009 that DID NOT HONOR THEIR OFFER.
A great big Phhhht!! to you Natural Dentist. Your products are WAY overpriced and work like crap! This is one consumer who is NEVER BUYING another of your products. I hope your company goes belly up and fast!
Me disgruntled?
Nahhhhh....
2. KFC GRILLED CHICKEN GIVEAWAY
Offering a Free Meal to anyone in America on 1 certain Day to advertise your new healthier chicken option. How did you think this would NOT turn into a Major Cluster Copulation?lol
What a big fiasco that probably ended up costing KFC millions more than they had envisioned and caused hard feelings with the public. They did do a good job of damage control though by offering subsequent FREE MEALS with a FREE DRINK a few months later.
3. LEE JEANS GIVEAWAY
In December Lee Jeans held a Giveaway via Facebook for a FREE Pair of Jeans. They gave away in the neighborhood of 150 pairs a day for most of the month. I'm not sure what the deal was, but the Way to Enter the Giveaway changed after the Giveaway began, so Lee made a rules change on the Giveaway. This led to an unfair advantage for some entrants, so Lee declared that if you entered the contest before a certain date and time, you are an automatic winner.
This has been very confusing for the entrants and has led to a lot of hard feelings among the public.
This will cost Lee Jeans massive amounts of product and has done damage to their business's image.
And in case you are wondering, I entered but missed the cut-off under the Original Entry Rules by 45 minutes to get a free pair automatically.lol
4. BEE Md REBATE
A new cough drop product, Bee MD, offered a $1 Mail-In Rebate this year. After you paid for the postage, the ink to print the rebate form and the cost of an envelope, your gain was about 50¢. A full price rebate would have been worth sending away for, not 50¢. Thanks for nothing Bee MD! Luckily Rite-Aid offered this item as a FAR(=Free After Rebate) plus you didn't have any mailing costs associated with the rebate if you sent for it online.
5. KMart Kellogg's $5 CEREAL GIFT CARD REBATE
Back in March or April, Kmart offered a Kellogg's Cereal Catalina Deal. You had to buy 10 boxes of Cereal and submit in a rather short time frame receipts, form and 10 UPCs to qualify for a Whopping $5 Gift Card. $5....not even cash but a KMart Gift Card. Lots of product to buy and mailing costs for $5GC. Not such a great deal, but if your KMart held Double Coupon Events, you could have gotten the 10 boxes of cereal for cheaper during the DCE and saved the $5 GC to use during a subsequent DCE, it was an ok offer.
6. ConAgra "GREAT TASTE BIG SAVINGS OFFER"
Don't quite remember what I had to buy for this....5 certain items?.....but I sent away and there were no FREE Item Coupons or any Cash Rebate involved. All you got was 5 coupons for items I don't buy/use much if at all and the amounts were crappy too. Of the big corps. out there, ConAgra has not impressed me with any of their offers-EVER! Kraft, Kelloggs, Unilever offer some good ones....ConAgra, notsomuch.
ConAgra....feh!
7. The lack of FREE TURKEY DEALS at area Grocery Stores
Use to be, it was a given that once Thanksgiving time rolled around(and sometimes at Christmas too), your local grocery stores, both big and small, would offer some kind of FREE TURKEY DEAL. Either you had to spend a certain amount during a certain time period at their stores or you had to buy certain items and be a frequent/loyalty card shopper to qualify. In the last 2 years, 2 years that have seen consumers earnings fall and food prices rise significantly, these Holiday Free Turkey deals have all but vanished. Locally the best you can do is a reduced price for Turkey with a qualifying purchase at Price Chopper. The only Grocery Chain I found offering FREE TURKEY when you spent $Xs was Acme and that is NOT a local chain here. Luckily, it was also running at the same time as a Spend $30/Get $15 Catalina Deal at Acme, and since I went to Acme for that Cat Deal, I got a free turkey as well.
The WORST Thanksgiving Scheme locally was at WEIS. During the pre-Thanksgiving time period you could qualify for a % off 1 Shopping Trip. The more you spent during the qualifying time period, the larger your % off that Shopping Trip. The Shopping Trip & % off Discount had to be taken within a short time at the end of the qualifying period too. So you had to spend something like $300 on groceries and then the week after you qualified by buying $300 worth of food, you got a 5% discount on your next trip. Now, maybe it's just me, but if I have bought $300 of groceries, I really don't need A LARGE AMOUNT of food in my next shopping trip, so coincidentally, my actual savings on the 5% discount trip won't amount to very much saved. Buy $300 in food......make your discount % trip and spend $100.....get $5 whole dollars off. In the end you've spent $400 and you've saved $5....which is a Savings of only 1.25%!!! When they gave FREE TURKEYS out instead, figuring $.99 a lb. on a modest sized 18lb. turkey, you were saving $17.82 for those qualifying purchases.
Thanks for NOTHING WEIS!
Which leads us to #8 on the list....
8. The Local WEIS Grocery Store
Not only does the WEIS chain hold crappy Thanksgiving Promotions and half-hearted Catalina Deals or better yet, Catalina Deals for items when their are NO AVAILABLE COUPONS for these items, but my local WEIS store is even more stingy with savings.
In this enlightened computerized digital age, my local Weis store has an owner/manager who REFUSES to ACCEPT INTERNET PRINTED COUPONS! My guess is that since the local teeny tiny independent Grocery Store in our town also does NOT accept IP Qs that they feel they don't need to honor these valid forms of couponage either. But the head scratcher here is that 1--every other Weis store in the chain DOES accept IP Qs and 2--the WEIS Website offers printable Coupons that I can't print and use at my local WEIS location! Yes, their own website says, "Here! Have these coupons and use them at Weis." and the store management says, "NO! You can NOT use those coupons here!"
Why does WEIS Allow this store to remain part of their Chain?
Whatever.....WEIS has lost a lot of my business over this year that other Grocery Stores are more than happy to accept.
9. Local WALGREEN'S
First they did away with the Easy Saver Rebate Program mid year and as of now have NOT replaced it with anything.
My other problem with Walgreens has been 2 fold....1-having LARGE AMOUNTS of employees who do NOT know the Coupon Policy or how the REGISTER REWARDS really work. The people who run the store, the MANAGERS here on the whole, have NO CLUE how it works. The worst thing is they misinform the staff and the employees give out wrong information constantly. I have been in line and heard some of it first hand. Oh brother!lol I can guess that the arguments and embarrassment these employees cause some non-confident customers works against Walgreens profits. Some customers choose not to go back and find somewhere else to shop. I have found overall, the employees that are most likely to actually know how to take coupons properly and know how the Cats work are the full time Cashiers! They are also the only employees that are TRAINED in how to run the registers, the Managers are mostly clueless on how to operate a cash register correctly!lol
And 2-never having the Register Reward Items on the shelves. The RR item Deals run hot and cold for me....some weeks what's a deal is great and some weeks I couldn't care less about getting a deal. It really doesn't matter though since no matter what RR Deal item I want, it is always sold out. Locally, it's probably a case of too many customers wanting their deals and not enough stores to stock it. We only have 2 Wags within an hour's drive here. This area is not lousy with Walgreen's yet. I am hoping that if they have a few more stores locally, it will be easier to get in on some of their deals. Let's just hope they train their employees on how the RRs really work.
10. Local TARGET...or lack thereof
Target makes the list for basically the same reasons as Walgreens. 1--employees who are clueless on the coupon policy or even worse, employees who don't care about the coupon policy and enjoy giving people who use coupons a hard time! Now that Target has officially come out with an "In Writing" Coupon Policy it's a little easier for couponers and we don't have to stand there and let some coupon-hating cashier look down their nose at us! We can just whip out our copy of the Q Policy, look them in the eye and INSIST on our coupon discounts at the register.
2--Again, there is ONE Target here for 50 miles so unless you are there waiting in line for the doors to open on the morning a sale starts, you are SOOL on finding that deal on the shelves. I won't be held hostage like that so I generally avoid Target unless I happen to be over there. I NEVER expect to get any deal at Target so I am never dissappointed anymore when it happens.
11. TERRIBLE Coupons in Local Newspapers
Living in an area where the Marketing gods give us bad coupons or don't give us coupons at all for certain products is not something in my control. It sucks and it's something you have to find a way to work around. It causes me at times to have to spend more to buy Sunday papers from other regions or to have to spend money ordering from a clipping service or off of eBay.
12. ME+No Restraint on Which Deals I Did=Overspending & Waste
Buying things just because they are FREE or buying things for FREE or cheap to get something else for FREE has got to be my Shopping Achilles Heel. At least now I recognize this is a problem for me, so I can be aware of making better choices.
In 2010 I hope to be more aware of whether my shopping choices are wise or not.
So what do you consider the Deal Flops of 2009?
What did you buy that your regret you spent the money on now?
Leave a comment and let us know what the losers were for you.
Sluggy
Happy New Year & Welcome to 2010!
I just wanted to wish all my Readers a Happy New Year!
2010!!
Time just flies...No, it takes the Bullet Train, doesn't it?!lol
My hope for you is to achieve everything you Hope for this Year.
Don't let your failures of last year spill over into 2010.
Remember, it's a new year and every sunrise brings a new day, ready for you to write your life upon it!
No regrets.
No bringing the old unproductive thoughts into your daily fresh start.
Only bring the positive energies to write upon your clean slate.
Move forward in your life.
And make your life the best you can envision for it!
And for all my fellow Couponers....
May all your cashiers be coupon-friendly, all your coupon inserts be filled to brimming with only GOOD coupons, and may plenty of stock be left on the shelves when you go to do your Deals!
Sluggy
2010!!
Time just flies...No, it takes the Bullet Train, doesn't it?!lol
My hope for you is to achieve everything you Hope for this Year.
Don't let your failures of last year spill over into 2010.
Remember, it's a new year and every sunrise brings a new day, ready for you to write your life upon it!
No regrets.
No bringing the old unproductive thoughts into your daily fresh start.
Only bring the positive energies to write upon your clean slate.
Move forward in your life.
And make your life the best you can envision for it!
And for all my fellow Couponers....
May all your cashiers be coupon-friendly, all your coupon inserts be filled to brimming with only GOOD coupons, and may plenty of stock be left on the shelves when you go to do your Deals!
Sluggy
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Looking Back At My Favorites of 2009
So it's been quite the year in the Deal Hunting and Couponing World in 2009!
While I was sitting here doing my End of December and End of 2009 Financial Numbers, I got to thinking about all the deals and rebates that made up my year.
Here is a List of my 15 Favorite Deals, Rebates and Ideas for 2009, in no particular order.
1. KMart Super Double Coupons Event
From April until October of 2009, the KMart Corporation sporadically offered weekly Sales Events where they DOUBLED and in some cases TRIPLED the Value of Manufacturer's Coupons/Internet Printed Coupons that were redeemed in their stores. Combined with some weekly sales, KMart $X off a $X Purchase Coupons and Catalina Offers and there were many FREE or very Low Cost items to be had this year. As there are 5 KMarts within a 30 mile radius here which all participated in this Double Coupons Event each time it was offered by the chain, and these locals also reordered/restocked fairly rapidly, KMart was one of my favorite places to be in 2009.
TWO BIG THUMBS UP KMART!
2. Acme Grocery Catalina Deals
Though I don't have a SuperValu chain Grocery Store locally, this chain offered a Catalina Deal twice this year that was so awesome that it was worth it for me to drive an hour away to an Acme Store get in on these deals. I actually made two trips down for this one HERE.
3. Rite-Aid Single Check Rebates
The adage, "It Takes Money to Make Money", is central to to getting stuff for FREE at Rite-Aid. With their system, you buy items and submit for your rebates either online or through the mail, and you receive ONE combined Rebate Check. You can combine these rebates(some of which are for the full purchase price)with using store and manufacturer's coupons and buying the items when they are on sale as well to end up being PAID to buy SCR items.
4. Weis Gillette Catalina Deal
In June Weis offered the BEST Catalina Deal I ever saw them offer thus far. Between sale prices, Instant Savings at the Register and Coupons, you could get Gillette products(Body Wash, Shampoo, Razors, Shaving Cream) for FREE or almost free. Check it out HERE, the Double Dip HERE and my final haul HERE.
5. Price Chopper Unilever Deal + Ham Rebate
Buy $40 in regular shelf price of select Unilever items and receive a $20 OYNO Coupon. Keep your Out of Pocket to $20 using sales and coupons, and each subsequent transaction cost you ZERO out of pocket and generates another $20 OYNO Catalina. Unilever simultaneously offered a Mail-In Rebate when you bought $40 in their products AND a Ham or Turkey(up to $20 in price) and submitted your receipts and qualifier, you received a Rebate on the cost of the Meat. HERE
6. Staples Reams of Paper Deal
Back in late March/early April there was a great Rebate offer at Staples on Cases of Multipurpose Paper that was being discontinued. Between the sale price, the rebate offer and the Staples reward on paper purchases I posted about HERE, lots of folks got paper for around 72¢ a ream!
7. Free Purex 3-in-1 Detergent
Back in March, I was selected to be one of the 1st 100 people in the country to try this new product. It was all very hush-hush and we all got a package of the Detergent Sheets and a Free Item Coupon, as well as the ability to have the company send Free Item Coupons to our friends with email addys. With the new product release later in the year came alot of high value coupons and sales, making for very cheap or free Purex product. I enjoyed the great deals but I also had some misgivings about this product as you can see HERE. Later it turns out that the sheets are not only not eco-friendly but they can cause washing machine malfunctions and end up costing you money in repairs. That being said, they are GREAT to send with #1 son so he can do his laundry!lol
8. Free Chocolate Fridays
The Mars Company held a Candy Bar Giveaway every Friday over the summer months. You could 'win' a free candy bar up to 5 times over the course of the Giveaway. After the 1st Friday that turned out to be a disaster due to an overwhelming response, as my post Here demonstrated, this was quite the popular Giveaway and scored major points with most consumers. I suspect there are a lot of us here who had free chocolate thanks to the Mars Company. 8-)
9. Price Chopper Triple Coupons Event in March
Early March saw the local regional grocery chain, Price Chopper, offered 2 Coupon Tripler Coupons in the local Sunday paper. After buying 11 newspapers that week to get 22 Tripler Qs, I had 11 good shopping trips that week to Price Chopper Here. While it wasn't an epic scale shopping extravaganza, it was all good. The bad part is that this was the ONLY time in 2009 that the local Price Chopper offered these Triple Coupons on any product.
10. Kellogg's Fuel 4 School Rebate
Late Summer to Early Fall Kellogg's ran a MIR called "Fuel for School". You had to purchase 10 qualifying Kellogg's/Keebler items in ONE RECEIPT, then send in one of the numerous forms available for this rebate with the receipt and the UPCs from the products and Kellogg's sent you back a check for $10. With sales and coupons, this Rebate turned out to cost less than $10 out of pocket so a nice Moneymaker! Even better, though the rebate was a limit of 1 per name/address, there were Four DIFFERENT PO BOX ADDRESSES to send the rebate to(depending on which rebate forms you had), meaning you could send up to FOUR Times for this Rebate per name/address. I only mentioned this rebate a few times, HERE I mentioned it briefly in conjunction with a Kmart Double Coupon Event Week haul.
11. SC Johnson Rebates + Glade Deals + Free Holiday MP3s
SC Johnson offered a $5 MIRebate(WYB 3 SC Johnson products)this fall that I blogged about HERE.
Target and KMart along with other stores offered great sales deals on the Glade line of SC Johnson products so you could have ended up paying out LESS $ than you got back in the end. Add in that you could do this MIR up to THREE TIMES per name/address and there were 36 FREE Holiday Music downloads available if you had the UPC from the products you had purchased I posted about HERE.
12. Hickory Farms Clearance Deals
January brought us After Christmas Clearances. You can see what I bought Here. Looking back, I do think I overdid it a bit. I did end up having to throw out a couple of items that didn't get eaten before it's expiration date. Again, it's NOT a deal if you have to throw it out.lol
13. FREE Reese's Whipps Candy Bars
Again, another new item in the market, so Hershey's releases good coupons for this item. Pair those Qs with a lot of sales and you get a lot of free candy bars! We were eating free Candy Bars until we just couldn't stand looking at one of THESE another moment.
14. Deal Trifectas--Any Company that offered one
A Deal Trifecta is a product that is on sale, has a high value coupon available for it and also offers a rebate of some kind(either Catalina/Mail-In/Free Product Offer). In the best of all possible worlds you not only get the item for free in the end, but you also MAKE MONEY for buying it. This is often the case at Rite-Aid if you buy prudently.
15. Me + Meal Planning=Less Waste/Less Spending
Since I began a weekly menu/meal plan in 2009, I find I am better at not letting food go to waste but I am also making better purchasing choices and my family is eating a better diet. It has led to my being more organized in the kitchen, which has led to being more organized in other areas of my life.
I HEART Meal Planning!
This is not to say that there is NOT a time and a place to be spontaneous in the Kitchen. Both have their place in my life.
So what were Your favorite Couponing Related Deals & Happenings in 2009?
Leave a comment and let us know!
Sluggy
End of December Spending at Rite-Aid
I finally got out on Wednesday to do my weekly Rite-Aid run. Since I was so late this week hitting Rite-Aid I missed out on one of the SCR items I wanted to get, the Oral B Power Brush Toothbrush.
All sold out here......bleh.
Here is what I did get. Remember, I can use the Wellness Card and corresponding Qs. Make sure you apply for your Wellness Card in 2010 when the program opens up nationwide. You will have access to IP Qs and have Qs print on your CRT, like the ones I used in this transaction.
5 x Soy Joy Bars on sale $.60=$3.00
1 x NyQuil on sale=$4.99
1 x Metamucil on sale=$9.49
1 x Crest Toothpaste on sale=$2.49
2 x Xmas Gift Tags on clearance $1.24=$2.48
1 x Xmas Dish on clearance=$1.00
SubTotal....$23.45
Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 R-A AdPerks Coupon=$5.00
1 x BOGO Soy Joy bar ManuQ=$.60
1 x $1.50/1 NyQuil ManuQ Nov. P&G insert=$1.50
1 x RA Wellness/CRT $2 off OTC Cough Cold Meds=$2.00
1 x $3/1 Metamucil ManuQ Dec. P&G insert=$3.00
1 x $1/1 Crest Toothpaste ManuQ Nov. P&G insert=$1.00
3 x RA Wellness/CRT $1 off Seasonal item=$3.00
Coupon Total.....$16.10
$23.45-$16.10=$7.35 OOP
$6.79 put on a RA Gift Card=$.56 balance OOP in Cash
Single Check Rebates qualified for....
$3 Soy Joy
$2 NyQuil
$5 Metamucil
$1 Crest
$11 in SCRs.
$.56 OOP-$11 Rebates=$10.44 Moneymaker!
Sluggy
All sold out here......bleh.
Here is what I did get. Remember, I can use the Wellness Card and corresponding Qs. Make sure you apply for your Wellness Card in 2010 when the program opens up nationwide. You will have access to IP Qs and have Qs print on your CRT, like the ones I used in this transaction.
5 x Soy Joy Bars on sale $.60=$3.00
1 x NyQuil on sale=$4.99
1 x Metamucil on sale=$9.49
1 x Crest Toothpaste on sale=$2.49
2 x Xmas Gift Tags on clearance $1.24=$2.48
1 x Xmas Dish on clearance=$1.00
SubTotal....$23.45
Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 R-A AdPerks Coupon=$5.00
1 x BOGO Soy Joy bar ManuQ=$.60
1 x $1.50/1 NyQuil ManuQ Nov. P&G insert=$1.50
1 x RA Wellness/CRT $2 off OTC Cough Cold Meds=$2.00
1 x $3/1 Metamucil ManuQ Dec. P&G insert=$3.00
1 x $1/1 Crest Toothpaste ManuQ Nov. P&G insert=$1.00
3 x RA Wellness/CRT $1 off Seasonal item=$3.00
Coupon Total.....$16.10
$23.45-$16.10=$7.35 OOP
$6.79 put on a RA Gift Card=$.56 balance OOP in Cash
Single Check Rebates qualified for....
$3 Soy Joy
$2 NyQuil
$5 Metamucil
$1 Crest
$11 in SCRs.
$.56 OOP-$11 Rebates=$10.44 Moneymaker!
Sluggy
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Saving for Christmas the Easy Way
Now that Christmas Day and the gift-giving melee is behind us I want to ask you a few questions....
1. Did you have a gift-giving budget?
2. Did you stick to that budget?
3. Did you pay cash for all the gifts you gave or did you put them on a credit card and spend money you do not have yet?
If you answered YES to All of those questions, Congratulations!! You are winning financially.
If you answered NO to Any of those questions, you really need to make some changes for your financial well-being, and you have some work to do before Christmas rolls around next year.
I know that it's way early but here is something you can do NOW to make sure that you avoid the Financial Hangover next January.
The Financial Hangover...you know....the sick feeling you get when the credit card bill with all those Christmas purchases on it arrives after the 1st of the year.
So as not to end up buying presents on credit next year, put money aside starting in January for next Christmas.
Sit down and figure a rough budget for gifts.
Say $500 would be a good amount to spend in relation to your income.
Divide that figure by 11.
Every month, for the next 11 months, put aside $45.45 into a Christmas fund.
You can set up an account at your local credit union or bank.
Or have the money automatically deposited from your paycheck into an online account like at ING.(This options is good if you don't trust yourself to save the money or you are forgetful.)
Or even just put the cash aside in a cookie jar in your house.
Even better, go set up a Christmas Club Account at your local bank. These type of accounts are making a comeback lately! If you are like most people, you will hardly notice the little amount missing from your monthly income.
Do this one thing, put aside a set amount of cash each month and don't touch it!, and come the beginning of December, you will have enough saved up to pay CASH for Christmas!
I find that if I am trying to save money for a goal, I am more motivated if I keep that lump of cash separate from my other money. If I am saving and mingle that money into an account with other money(just dumping it into my checking or general savings account for example), I am less motivated to keep going toward my goal. So I end up with lots of little piles of money in different accounts. Being able to visualize the money works for me.
So I am setting my Christmas budget now at $800. On the 1st of each month, starting on January 1st, I will move $72.72 into my Christmas Fund.
Come join me in this Savings Goal.
Figure out what your Christmas Budget should be. A general rule of thumb is that your Christmas spending should NOT exceed 1.5% of your total income. I just mention this as something to get you started on thinking about what your budget should be.
After you decide on a do-able Budget, post it in the comments section.
If there is enough interest, I can do up a chart of participants and post it on the sidebar.
Each month I'll post a reminder for everyone to Fund their Christmas Account.
Let's keep track of how we save for Christmas together.
The Sluggy Christmas Club! ;-)
Sluggy
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