Grand Plié a la Seconde—Pas de Bourreé—Glissade—Jeté—Assemblé

*Grand Plié a la Seconde is the founding step, the beginning. The opening act of a shopper’s plan is the store, the retailer, and the sales within.

*Pas de Bourreé are the steps between; clipping the coupons, watching the blogs, matching the ads.

*Glissade is the prep. Making a list and organizing a plan creates a graceful interlude for the main event.

*Jeté, the flying leap; the actual shopping trip.

*Assemblé, where everything comes together.

The finale takes place at center stage with the register, the sale, the coupons,

and the shopper taking a final bow. Let us dance our way to savings!

Grand Plié a la Seconde—Pas de Bourreé—Glissade—Jeté—Assemblé

Monday, August 6, 2012

Don't Ruin a Good Thing!

It Only Takes One Person to Ruin a Good Thing...

There is a GREAT Money Maker Right Now @ Publix
PaperMate Pens are 2 for $1
Coupon: 
$.50 MM
 
Late Last Week a Woman Came to my Publix and Bought 140 Pens and Nothing Else. She Used The Coupons and Got $70 Cash Back. My Store Tried to Impose a Reasonable Limit of 4 Deals(8 Pens). The Woman Insisted and Threatened to Call Corporate. My Store Allowed It and The Next Day There Was a District Wide Limit of 'Only ONE Coupon Can Be Used Per Order and Cannot Exceed The Price of the Product.'

No More MM AND you might be treated as a scammer or something if you use this coupon...

All because one woman wanted cash back!

Remember Couponing is a privilege, not a right!!

If you want to try and use this coupon do the following:
#1) Ask @ Customer Service if it is ok to use
#2) don't get an 'over the top' amount (10 or less- preferred less)
#3) Buy other things to cover the overage

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