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May 1, 2009

Never Pay Full Price Online – 8 Websites For Coupons

Category: Saving, Spending – Eric – 12:01 pm

Lately I have noticed that the majority of my shopping has taken place online, rather than brick and mortar stores.  As I have transitioned to buying things online, I have found that you can save a ton of money just by typing in a store name on Google.  Here is a list of some online coupon sites that can save you cash online.

RetailMeNot - This site has gained somewhat of a cult following on the frugality blogs.  Sites like Consumerist and Wise Bread tout this as one of the best savings resources out there.  I recently found GoDaddy.com coupon codes on RetailMeNot that saved me a little money renewing the domain for this website.  Also check out sister site BugMeNot to gain access to a free list of logins for free websites that require an e-mail and password.

FatWallet - Fat Wallet is another big online coupon repository.  In addition to online coupons, this site has cash back shopping deals, printable coupons, and a coupon sharing forum for users to post deals they found elsewhere.

CouponCabin - Coupon Cabin has a large searchable directory for online purchases.  It is worth a look if you can’t find anything good on RetailMeNot.

Coupons.com – This is one of the oldest coupon sites out there.  It has a focus on printable coupons to take with you to the grocery store, though some other coupons are on the site as well.

Wow-Coupons.com - This site has a US and British version featuring both online and printable coupons.  The feel of the site is a bit spammy but you can find some deals if you can see past it.

Other sites worth a look include UltimateCoupons.com (another spammy feeling site), mycoupons.com (feels a bit spammy too), and ValPak.com (yes, the people who send you the coupon junk mail).

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