Anonymous said...
you absolutely disgust me... this is pathetic.
i have been couponing for over 6 months now and i have never seen such a flagrant disregard for couponing ethics.
you make me sick... and not with jealously. but you should very much be ashamed of yourself.
you are the reason that so many of us cant get the advertised deals with your incessant overbuying of items that you DO NOT NEED! i hop you raise your children better than that!

7 comments:
OMG!!! Screw them! I cannot believe that they would do that, if they didnt like it then why come to your Blog?!?! IDIOTS!
This is just the way it is.
The early bird gets the worm.
The second mouse gets the cheese.
And the person who wrote the original post should get up early everyday and thank God she is not the first mouse.
Sounds like she must be a cashier at our Publix. We have a couple that act like we are committing a crime by couponing and stockpiling on certain items. I say mind your own business. Get a life. Get over it.
How would she know if you need the items or not? Maybe you donate items to the homeless...what I do know is you are very generous with the things you buy and send care packages to your family and friends......I for one appreciate your blog!
OMG is right! I personally think you are awesome!! :)
All I can say to anonymous is "OH BROTHER..." Personally, I think you are smart. We haven't had a paycheck in over a month so I'm so glad to have used coupons to stock up on items that I cannot currently buy. Thanks for all your hard work on this blog!! Boo hooey to anonymous. If it bugs you that much, then pay retail.
Twice last year the Parade Magazine Sunday Insert had $3.00 Off Surf Coupons. I purchased 30 newspapers and another 30 Coupons. My local HEB had the Surf on sale for $3.99. The local SPCA was very excited when I showed up with 60 Boxes of Surf Laundry Detergent. Things are not always as the seem. I have donated boxes and boxes of personal hygiene products to the local women's shelter. Most Couponers know that Walgreens and CVS all but pay couponers to come in and pick up such items. During the last quarter of 2009 I spent $85 and delivered 10 boxes of cold and flue medicines, Schick and BIC Razors, Carefree Products, Tide Detergent, Glade Products, candy, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and dozens of other items. Total retail, more than $800.
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