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There are really just four simple rules to follow to be a smart shopper:1. Use a coupon if at all possible2. Go in prepared, have a list and have your coupons cut and ready to go3. Match your coupon to a sale for the best possible deal, and when you find that best possible deal...stock up!4.Don't buy things you don't need (this includes things that you want, have a coupon for, but know you shouldn't really have...in my case that is fruit roll ups!)I don't even know what first made me start wanting to coupon to save money. I can't recall a defining event like many can. I've been a stay at home mom since my son was born (although I do work part time during the school year at a Mother's Day...

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www.witn.com Faye Prosser says people use about ten to fifteen percent of the coupons they find in the Sunday newspaper. There are many other places Prosser recommends people find the coupons they will use. In fact, she recommends people find multiple copies of the same coupon, and use the coupons to get the same deal multiple times. Savvy shoppers will stockpile items when they can get a deal. If there is a deal out there on an item you will use, go get it. Obviously, perishable goods don't apply, unless you can freeze them. Prosser's rule of thumb: if she can save 75% on the item's full price, she stockpiles it. Prosser recommends searching for coupons you will use on www.thecouponclippers.com and even on www.ebay.com. Prosser says you pay for the service of coupon clipping. The service will find, cut, clip and send you the coupons you request, for a service fee. Prosser says the internet also has many sites where you can print coupons for free. She recommends www.coupons.com and www.smartsource.com. Prosser says a company's website may have coupons as well, so check out the websites for the brand names you use. While we're talking websites, Prosser recommends taking a look at www.savvydollar.org. The website is a forum for all sorts of deals and good buys people in North Carolina are finding. You can find links to many more helpful websites on Prosser's site under "Resources," but you can go right to the link by clicking here. As you start collecting coupons ...