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Where can I get real free by mail coupons? - Manny Kubalik - 01-06-2013 04:15 PM

Alright, so as shocking as this might seem, I don't own a printer. But I really need to start saving money, and my mom suggested coupons. However I can't find any that I can get in the mail for free.
So does anyone know where I can get free coupons in the mail? Do they even exist?


- Roddy - 01-06-2013 04:23 PM

A handful of places will mail you coupons. Often you don't know until you sign up somewhere.

I suggest you look in the FREE section on Craigslist. I often see used printers there you can pick up for nothing. Heck, I've got a couple in my closet right now I need to get rid of myself. They aren't worth enough to bother shipping them or I'd put them on eBay.

Companies sometimes offer spur of the moment coupons and deals on their web sites. The easiest way to keep track of these is to make a Twitter account and start following people who search out these deals every day and post the links to them. That way you can keep up with the deals and coupons just by going to your Twitter account instead of looking for them yourself. I have included some below. These coupons and freebie deals often go very fast so you have to check your account often. I check my Twitter account three or four times a day and still miss many good deals and freebies. Not all of them will be printable coupons, some get mailed to you.

Be aware that many of the coupons and deals they find are on Facebook pages. They often require you to "like" them in order to get the coupons and freebies. This means you will need a Facebook account. Just like Twitter it's free but Facebook will ask you to confirm that you are a real live person and not a computer bot by asking you to confirm with a credit card or mobile phone number. Use your phone number.

Always read any 'terms' carefully before agreeing to any deal. You don't want tons of spam in your inbox. Always use a freebie email address when signing up anywhere. Gmail keeps most of the spam separated for me.