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All About Refunding...

mycoupons | 06 May, 2007 06:00

Sunday is the day I have reserved just for your questions. I will answer anything that is within reason.   Please note  I'm just giving you ideas and opinions based on my life's own experiences.

Sarah B from FL. writes:

Hi Annie,

  I try to save as much as I can with coupons but I happen to live in the land of no doubles.   I've read some about refunding.  How does one go about getting involved in refunding and where do you find the forms?

Thanks,  Sarah


Hi Sarah,

Great Question!

I remember the day I found out about refunding.   I was stunned to find out I could save even more in addition to couponing.     The most important thing to refunding I found was organization.    I bought a big plastic file box.   I created tabs for every month of the year.   In these sections I placed my refund forms by the date of expiration.  I paper clipped together the upcs or whatever was required for that particular form to the form.  I then placed it in the file box in the month that form expired.   

There are many ways to find and obtain refund forms.  They can be found hanging on shelves,  a display or on the product itself.    You also can ask at the customer service desk in stores if they have refund forms as well.    Look in your Sunday coupon inserts. 

Visit the Coupon Rebate Swap board  at MyCoupons.  Many people trade refund forms there. You can even purchase forms from a coupon service.    Some refund forms can be found right on the internet and just print it out.   Stores such as CVS,  Rite Aid do single check rebates every month.  Walgreens also has a refunding program.    Check out their weekly ads.   The Tips of the Trade board at MyCoupons contains a wealth of information on refunding and the latest refund forms found,  so be sure to stop by there and visit.


You can get involved as little or as much as you want with refunds.   The more involved the more time it takes.   Remember, organization is the key to success in refunding. 

Keep On Saving!

Annie~

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