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My parents [mother, really] instilled the economist thing in me from early on.
It's an interesting phenomenon, where the value of a purchase isn't entirely it's quality or utility, but the bargain you got. Normal people: "I had a burger and fries at xxx, it was really tasty" "Awesome!!" BL's clan: "I had a burger and fries at xxx, they were half price on Tuesdays, so it was a real good deal." "Awesome!!" |
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EDIT: Yup <DL><DT class=highlight>coupon http://www.etymonline.com/graphics/dictionary.gif <DD class=highlight>1822, "certificate of interest due on a bond" (which could be cut from the bond and presented for payment), from Fr. coupon, from O.Fr. coupon "piece cut off," from couper "to cut," from coup "a blow." Meaning widened to "discount ticket" 1860s by British travel agent Thomas Cook. The specific advertising sense is from 1906. </DD></DL> |
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Me: I had a really good meal at XXXXX last night. Mom: Did you use a coupon? They are in the phone book, and the newspaper, and last weeks issue of PENNY POWER. Me: Nope. Mom: OMGWTF?!? |
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Worst it would get would be, say, her birthday. . . Where you want to eat on your birthday, mom? Well I have a coupon for . . . ROFL ROFL |
We've always been pretty good about using coupons. The monthly Costco pack, Entertainment book, directly mailers, and online promo codes.
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And it extends to everything, I really love my amplifier/receiver and my speakers. But the effed up thing is, I partially love them because I researched and found them to be great products, AND I partially love them because I tracked down great deals on them.
Sometimes it's nice to derive satisfaction from the act of being economical, and sometimes it's perverse, . . . most often when I go to the market and talk the vendor into giving me a whole flat of some fruit or vegetable for just a little more than a 1/2 or 1/4 flat, then I get home and have to figure out how to consume a whole damn flat of xxxx before it goes bad. |
i have the beast 12 pack i bought for 2:99 at hi vee best money spent ever
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Coupons sometimes...but every year for the past 4-5 I buy a "gold card" from the High School here in town for $10. On the back of the card it has specials at most of the local resturants in town. Like 10% off or 2 for 1 deals if you have the card.
I spend $10 for the card and easily save $75 to $100 each year on the specials. :D |
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I could really give a shit if anyone else thinks I'm being "cheap" when I watch $50 melt off my total at the grocery store... |
What are coupon sponsors doing to get more coupons in peoples hands? I know of one resturaunt in KC that does a monthly email coupon to customers and that is a good deal for them as well as the customers.
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no, I don't use coupons. But I usually look for whats on sale when I go grocery shopping and mainly buy those
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If they're instore
stuck on the product shelf or on the product it's self |
We recently did an aggressive BOGO offer to our frequent customers. (Restaurant business.) We put very few limits on it and let them print in multiple times and give it out to friends. We had some restaurants redeeming 30 in one day. By far the biggest response we've seen.
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