Showing posts with label readers email. Show all posts
Showing posts with label readers email. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

READERS EMAIL: KATIE'S PERMANENT EYELINER REVIEW!

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Meet Katie!
Katie took advantage of the Permanent Eyeliner offer that I did and was nice 
enough to share her picture & take on the process.

I love sharing experiences like this, it is fun to get another opinion on the process since
everyone heals differently!

If you also took advantage of this offer & would like to share your experience
Please email me: thecouponhacker@gmail.com


Here is Katie's take on the process (in her words):

  I chose the black/brown color since my coloring is really fair.  I thought the whole process was virtually painless and took a little over 2 hours.   My eyes barely felt sensitive after an hour or so after leaving the salon.  This morning I woke up with a little bit of crustiness in the inner corners of my eyes, but nothing major. I'm pretty red and a little bruised under my bottom lashes, but my top lashes don't feel a thing. It even looks like I have more color on the bottoms than the top, but I'm sure that will change.  I did feel really tired yesterday, which Tina told me was normal.  I'm glad she told me that, otherwise I would have wondered why I felt so run-down.  I think the hardest part of all this will be NOT rubbing my eyes when they get itchy.  How itchy did your eyes get?  Did she tell you how much going back for a touch up would cost?  Do you know if that takes the same amount of time?  I would do it again in a heartbeat.  I'm looking forward to seeing how it's going to heal. 

-Katie


To answer Katie's question:
  • How itchy did my eyes get?
    • My eyes were pretty itchy through the scabbing part.  After the scabbing went away the itchiness got better, though I have noticed that they are still healing and do get itchy.  Mostly in the mornings!
  • How much does the touch up cost?
    • For those of us that take advantage of this special offer touch ups are only $75 (normally $200)

Read my take on the actual process & my take on the healing process!




NOW FOR THE BEST PART!!

Tina is offering the same deal that Katie & I got to all of my readers!!  
If you have been wanting to get permanent eyeliner this is the time!!!

Permanent Eyeliner or Eyebrows for $99.00!  (this is more than 1/2 off)

Call Tina to set up an appointment, 
be sure to tell her you saw this offer at Living on a Coupon to get the special pricing!
Cell: 208-890-0003
Spa: 208-377-4277 









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Monday, April 9, 2012

EASTER LEFTOVERS ~ WHAT DO YOU DO WITH YOURS?





What do you do with your leftover Easter Eggs or Dinner?

I want to know!

Share your recipes & pictures if you have them with my


Your recipe will be featured in its own post 
&
Added to the Stockpile Cookbook!






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Thursday, February 9, 2012

READERS EMAIL: ALBERTSONS - I KNOW WHAT I WANT....HOW DO I DO IT



Readers Email:

 I see a LOT of things at Albies that i wanna get this weekend, but i dont know how to organize my transactions. I get 5 sets of TTV's. I'm interested in getting the blue diamond almonds (as many as possible for the best price), the planters nut-rition bars, the palmolive dish soap, hunts diced tomatoes (with pasta of course!), yoplait yogurt, and six of the malt-o-meal cereal. 




Here is the shopping trip I put together for her.   This is a great example of putting the catalinas to work for you and rolling them to transactions that are not part of a promo!









Palmolive Ultra Dish Liquid $1.50 - Buy 2, Get $1 Catalina
=$3.00 before coupons
-$2.00 – Double (2) $.50/1 Palmolive Ultra Dish Liquid SS 1/29
Pay $1.00, get $1 catalina

Planters NUT-rition Bars $2.50 - Buy 2, Get $1 Catalina
=$5.00 before coupons
-$4.00 - Double (2) $1/1 Planters NUT-rition product SS 1/8
-$1.00 – Use $1 catalina from transaction #1
Pay $0.00, get $1 catalina

Yoplait Yogurt Multipack $2.00 - Buy 3, Get $1 Catalina
=$6.00 before coupons
-$4.50 - Double (3) $.75/1 Yoplait Light Yogurt with Granola GM 2/5
-$1.00 - $1.00 catalina from transaction #2
Pay $.50, get $1 catalina

Malt-O-Meal Golden Puffs, Mini Spooners, Frosted Flakes or Honey & Oats $2.50
Buy 2, Get $2 Catalina
Buy 6
=$15.00 before coupons
-$4.00 – Double (2) $1/3 any, Malt-O-Meal Cereals
-$2.00 – Double $1 catalina from transaction #3
Pay $9, Get (3) $2 catalinas 

Buy 6 Hunt's Tomato Sauce $1.00
Buy 1 Blue Diamond Almonds $2.50
Buy 2 Everyday Essentials Pasta $1.25
Palmolive Ultra Dish Liquid $1.50 - Buy 2, Get $1 Catalina
=$14.00 before coupons
-$2.50 - Use (2) 1 Free Everyday Essentials Pasta WYB 3 Hunts Tomato Sauce (in ad coupon)
-$4.00 – Double (2) $1/3 Hunts Tomatoes
-2.00 - Double (1) $1/1 Blue Diamond Almonds, 6 oz SS 1/29
-$1.00 – Use (2) $.50/1 Palmolive Ultra Dish Liquid SS 1/29
-$4.00 – Use (2) $2 catalina from transaction #4
Pay $.50, get $1.00 catalina

Buy 4 Blue Diamond Almonds $2.50
= $10.00 before coupons
-$6.00 – Double (3) $1/1 Blue Diamond Almonds, 6 oz SS 1/29
-$1.00 – Use (1) $1/1 Blue Diamond Almonds, 6 oz SS 1/29
-$2.00 – Use (1) $2 catalina from transaction #4
-$1.00 – Use $1.00 catalina from transaction #5
Pay $0.00

Retail: around $90 (maybe more)
Total OOP: $11.00





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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

READER'S EMAIL: BUYING COUPONS FROM EBAY!

Reader's Email:
Everyone on Extreme Couponing has a ton of the same coupon.  How do they get that many coupons for one item?  When I ask this on blogs or forums everyone just says they buy them from Ebay.  How and Why?  Do you do that?
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*PLEASE READ*
There are some people that do sell coupons on EBay. 
I advise you to read the fine print on the coupon before making a purchase; Most coupons state they void if they are sold or transferred & I don't want you to get in trouble!
  To ready Ebay's Coupon Policy in Full CLICK HERE
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GETTING STARTED:

First, you will need to sign up for an Ebay account, no worries it is FREE!  All you need to do is go Ebay.com and click on “create an account” simple as that! 

Second, I would recommend creating a FREE PayPal account as well.  There are many different payment options with Ebay; I just prefer PayPal simply because it is convenient to keep my financial information in one spot rather than giving my credit card to several different sites and the insurance that comes with making your purchases through them!  If you don’t receive the product you purchases PayPal works as the bank and gets your money back!  PayPal is a very secure and trusted site that has your back!  I use them when buying from any site if they offer PayPal as a payment method (most of them do) 


THE NITTY GRITTY:

So, you have your Ebay account and a PayPal account…..Now you are ready to take the plunge into “buying coupons”!

Q: 
Why would I want to buy coupons from Ebay?
A:
I only post the deals that are worth my time!  These are rock bottom prices, as good as it is going to get and is always when I say you want to STOCKUP!  So, If the 5 coupons you are getting with your newspaper subscription is not enough you will want to purchase more coupons from Ebay.

Q:
When do I buy the coupons from Ebay?
A:
You want to buy the coupons as soon as you find out about a sale!  You want to purchase quickly before the price goes higher or they run out because other couponers will be after the same coupons! 

Q: 
I don’t want 20 coupons, can I buy less?
A:
When buying from Ebay you usually have to buy in lots of 10 – 20 coupons.  If this is too many for you then find a friend/friends that would like the same coupon and split the cost.

Q: 
I’m scared to buy coupons from Ebay, How do I make sure I buy legit coupons?
A:
While it is easy to get a very good deal when buying from Ebay, you can also get scammed just as easily.  I have a few guidelines that I follow when buying coupons from Ebay:
1.       Select to view the “Buy it Now” sells
a.       If you have the time to play the bidding war than do!  You will get a better deal!  But, usually you don’t have time to wait a week for your coupons so I like to view the ones that I can purchase right away.
2.       Buy from Top Sellers! 
a.       Numbers don’t lie!  These are sellers that have had great reviews, this rating comes from other buyers that have bought from this seller and have had a good experience.  That is what I want to have as well!
3.       Make sure the seller offers Expedited Shipping
a.       Expedited shipping is usually 1-3 days, this is very important since the time to take advantage of sales is usually very limited. 
b.      If you are worried that your coupons will not show up in time just email the seller before you buy.  Let them know when you need the coupons by and see if they are able to make that happen.  I have always had top sellers be very honest with me about time!
4.       Only buy coupons once you have seen a physical picture of the actual coupon you want to purchase!
a.       When you see a picture of the actual coupon you are purchasing you can read the wording on the coupon and make sure it is for the specific product you plan on buying!
b.      Check size limits, quantity limits, Can you double (Albertsons will double coupons even if they say “do not double”) and is the coupon item specific or does it say “any”
c.       This also allows you to make sure you are not buying copied coupons or other fraudulent coupons.

 Q:
How much should the coupons cost?
A:
You will notice that the price of the coupons will vary.  It usually depends on how “HOT” of a coupon is it and what the value of the coupon is.  You have to factor the cost of your coupons into the price of the item.  This is where you have to do your homework, use my Stock Up Prices for a reference.  Before you buy the coupons take what it is going to cost you to purchase and ship the coupons and divide that amount into how many of the product you are going to buy.  If the individual price per item is a stock up price then buy the coupons.  If the individual price is not a stock up price then don’t buy the coupons.  You won’t be saving any money if you are spending too much on coupons!

Example:  I paid $10.00 on 10 coupons that were for $1/3 Gatorades.  That can seem like a high price for 10 coupons but this is how I did my math to decide if the $10.50 was worth it.

              Albertsons Promo: buy 10 items get $5 instantly.  Also had Albertsons Double Coupons
                         Buy 11 Gatorades $1 each
                         =   $11 total before coupons
 -          $5 -  Instant Savings Promo WYB 10
 -          $3 – (3) $1/3 Gatorade coupons
 -          $3 – (3) Albertsons Double Coupons (only double 3 coupons per transaction)
 =   $0.00 – Paid OOP

I would do this transaction 3 times which would get me 33 Gatorades FREE! Doing the math:
$10.00(cost of coupons) / 33 Gatorades = $.30 each (that is a stock up price for me)


Q:
Buying coupons doesn’t seem very ethical.  Where are they getting the coupons to sell?
A:
This has been a debate between couponers for a long time.  To be honest I am not positive as to where they are getting coupons from.  This is why it is important to see a picture of the coupon you are buying.  I can tell from this picture that they are selling “peelies” that they peeled right off the product in the store without purchasing that product or if they are selling “tearpad” coupons that they took off of a display.  I personally am not ok with this and in my mind they are STEALING and are profiting from it. However, with all the bad there is good.  There are people who have access to multiple Sunday inserts, and are simply taking the time to sort, clip, and group them to sell them to others. 

It is illegal to sell a coupon; that is why you always see the disclaimer “you are not purchasing the coupons, you are purchasing the time and effort of clipping, sorting and grouping the coupons.” I am ok with buying these coupons that I can tell have been collected in an honest fashion and that they have taken the time to clip them.  We all know how time consuming it is to clip all those coupons so I don’t mind paying someone to do this for me!  As far as I’m concerned time is money; they did the work and deserve to profit for their time spent.  Use your better judgment, if a coupon looks like it may be fraudulent, then don’t get it!  This is why it’s so important to see a picture of the coupon, if the coupons look legit I don’t see any problem in buying them. Of course this is just my opinion and you can choose to do what you are comfortable with!


Are you ready to take the plunge?  Go to Ebay and get started!





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