Anyone use coupon apps?

Mr. Ed

Be what you is not what you what you ain’t
Location
Central NY
With retail costs on the rise I'm exploring my pay options by using discount and cash back coupons.
Here are a few,
Honey.com
Rakuten Cash Back
Streetify
Simply Codes
RetailMeNot
Ibotta
Gas Guru
Krazy Coupon Lady
Coupons.com
Receipt Hog
Groupon
Flipp

Favorite online shopping sites
eBay
Amazon
Etsy
Google Shopping-This my go to site for shopping for nearly everything as it contains a variety of local merchants and online stores to choose from.
Bing shopping- same as above
Overstock.com
Walmart.com
Home Depot
Lowes
Sometimes I put a search query in my browser and find what I am looking for by the merchants inventory.
 

We do not get the quantity of coupons here in Canada that you in the USA enjoy.

While I do coupon, I find that most are for things that are overpriced or for convenience or junk food.

I price match quite a bit and use points. All in all I do reap savings.
 
I like the fact that some warehouse stores like BJ’s now allow you to digitally download coupons to your store ID card. That saves you from having to deal with paper coupons altogether, which require cutting and carrying. In some cases, the savings can be up to $5 on a single item… 💰
 

Not many options here. Tesco Clubcard is probably the best. You get regular special prices on a range of goods (especially vegetables and drinks) for Clubcard holders. Additionally you earn points for every £1 spent, and these are converted to money off coupons. Tesco also has occasional deals where you may get 2 or 3 for 1 points when you use them to buy specific products. This might be anything from a mobile phone to a sea crossing. Morrisons and Lidl have similar schemes where you get points per £1 spent, though I don't use Morrisons enough and Lidl uses an app, and I don't have a smartphone.
 
We do not get the quantity of coupons here in Canada that you in the USA enjoy.

While I do coupon, I find that most are for things that are overpriced or for convenience or junk food.

I price match quite a bit and use points. All in all I do reap savings.
Honey is guilty of this. It is heavily advertised online and yet you barely find anything to use it on in Canada.
 

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