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Reading Eagle Coupon Insert Update

For the Mommas

A few of you left messages regarding the Reading Eagle and coupon inserts. They are trying to get Smart Source back. I just want to remind you that normally the newspapers have LITTLE say over where the inserts are distributed. If it costs to much for an insert to be distributed in an area, they will stop.

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Reader Question: SmartSource No Longer in Newspapers?

For the Mommas

Ever since the New Year we have not been getting the Smart Source in the Sunday paper- (The Daily Item). Also, my daughter called the paper and they said they have no control over what coupons they get to put in. Is there any way to contact the Smart Source company? Do you know anything about it? Share This!

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Understanding Coupon Abbreviations

For the Mommas

OYNO – On Your Next Order (Usually refers to a coupon that can be used the next time you shop- see CAT). RP – Red Plum coupon insert from your newspaper. SS – Smart Source coupon insert from your newspaper. Articles Coupons' PSA – Prices starting at.

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Understanding Coupon Abbreviations – Coupon Lingo

For the Mommas

OYNO – On Your Next Order (Usually refers to a coupon that can be used the next time you shop- see CAT). RP – Red Plum coupon insert from your newspaper. SS – Smart Source coupon insert from your newspaper. Articles Coupons' PSA – Prices starting at.

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Couponing 101 – The Basics of Coupon Matchups

For the Mommas

This means in that in the coupon can be found in September 27th edition of Red Plum Coupon Insert (09/27 RP) which are found in the Sunday paper. Other abbreviations for coupon sources are: SS= Smart Source insert found in newspapers. PG= Proctor & Gamble insert found in newspapers.

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Coupon Question: Where to Begin?

Saving Cents With Sense

So, How Do You Begin Using Coupons? The first step is to start to collect coupons. The easiest way is from your Sunday newspaper. Each weekend, there will be between 1-5 coupon inserts available. Those inserts usually are the Smart Source, Red Plum, P&G (once a month), or General Mills.

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Rite Aid: Nivea Deal Update & A Little Story

For the Mommas

Michelle and I sat on the floor in the dollar store going thru 40 papers to find papers that had coupons. The manager tells us that the newspaper guy is either lazy or stealing the coupon inserts. I think he’s a lazy jerk who steals coupons. We found a total of 5 papers that had inserts. We split them.

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