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There are many web sites that offer free online coupons for many different things. Here are some of the top web sites that offer online coupons.

http://coupons.smartsource.com//index.aspx?Link=5S2ZUA6PWPEPO - This website has printable coupons, local grocery coupons and online deals. You can also sign up to receive coupons by e-mail. However, you must have their coupon printer and it must be activated in order for you to print your coupons. You will have to install their Smart Source Coupon printer. You select the coupons you want and browse through the several pages, and then you can print them on your printer.

Retailmenot.com - amasses coupon codes for discounts at 15,000 online merchants. After you enter the e-tailer’s Web address, you will get a code to receive your price break.

Go mobile with cellfire.com, a site that lets you access coupons on your cell phone. Then you show the code on your tiny screen when you are at checkout.

Thegrocerygame.com (cost: $10 for two months) provides a weekly list of the lowest-priced products at your favorite supermarket, matched up with manufacturers’ coupons and specials to save even more. You can pay extra to sign up for multiple grocery stores.

Pricespider.com and wishradar.com hunt online for the items you want at the most you’re willing to pay. Create a wish list and the most you’d spend for each purchase. Then the sites search for the products, e-mailing you when they turn up your desired price β€” or less.

Coupons.com has many different coupons that you can select from, choose and print. To print you will need to download their special printing software.

Couponchief.com is really cool because it allows you to view coupon codes to many different stores that you can use. This site provides online coupons and discount codes for savings at the most popular internet stores.

Couponmom.com offers so many different things. You can get free printable coupons, free samples, online coupon codes and it even has restaurant coupons and grocery deals by state. This is a very good site to check out.

Coolsavings.com is another site where you can choose which coupons you want and print them out. Very easy and quick web site to use

Keep track of local sales at ShopLocal.com and consider purchasing the Sunday newspaper, especially during the holiday season. Sales and hard copy coupons may trump online coupon savings.

Also, don’t forget to check the manufacturer website directly for coupons, savings and specials made available via e-mail.

There are many more coupon sites out there. Just keep looking and you will find many great deals to be had.


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Jerry Walch  Site Editor - 306 Factoids | + 887 votes

Nice job. I had thought about writing something about this subject myself but I couldn't think of anything that I could say that one couldn't find out by simply Googling the subject. What many people aren't aware of is that by registering on these sites, and one has to register in order to print out coupons, they are opening themselves up to being spammed by hundreds of companies. This is especially true for those sites that offer free registration. I strongly urge anyone that's thinking about registering on one of these sites to read their privacy policy very carefully before submitting their registration. Like with anything else, the question is, does the advantages of getting online coupons outweigh the disadvantages of being spammed everyday by companies offering products and services that you have no interests in. Still, a great job presenting the information with links to the actual sites.
posted 12 months ago
Amanda Bradbury  Moderator: Frugal Living - 131 Factoids | + 350 votes

Thanks! I appreciate your comments. You are definitely right. Unfortunately, with the good comes the bad part about being spammed by giving out your e-mail. I also don't really like the fact that many of the sites make you download their version of a "coupon printer", which just adds another program to your computer and takes up space if you don't use it often. This could also invite bugs or virus's into your computer. Just remember to always be careful!
posted 12 months ago
trinx  Fz Author - 10 Factoids | + 10 votes

This is really useful! I've definitely found myself using online coupons more lately--in fact, I just used one of these sites to get free shipping on a pair of shoes, saving $9.99!
posted 12 months ago
Nitesh Mundra  Fz Member - 0 Factoids | + 0 votes

all the above sites really very good but one site worth adding to teh list is swoopup.com, really have great offers and promo codes listed in it and i simply love shopping using swoopup coupon codes.
posted 5 months ago

I'm the owner of 247Coupon (http://www.247coupon.com). I recently had my entire site completely re-designed and I added a bunch of new features, the main one being the ability for visitors to register as users and submit coupons. I'm adding coupons several times/day and deleting expired coupons regularly so that the site stays up-to-date. I tried designing it with a simple layout and not too much "clutter". It's a strict coupon site, i.e. no internet "deals".

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