Electronic coupons
Do you know that you can load coupons directly onto your Kroger card? I have found and am currently using 3 different websites that will load coupons directly onto your Kroger card (other cards too, I just happen to be a Kroger shopper).
The three sites are:
Shortcuts.com - They offer limited coupons but this is the only site that I’ve found that offer coupons on Kroger brand products, so you can actually save a little more! One warning of caution– only click the coupons that you really think you’ll use. They cut you off at $15.00, so don’t go through and select every coupon (like I did the first time) because it will stop adding after it gets up to $15 and you may lose out on a coupon you really want!
Pgesaver.com - Obviously, all Proctor and Gamble products. I’ve not found that they limit the amount of coupons you add to your card
Cellfire.com - This is the newest site I’ve signed up with. They also offer a service where you can load these coupons to your cell phone instead of your card. I personally just find it easier to load to my card. But it’s a nice option to have. They also do more than grocery coupons. There are offers from Sears Portrait studio, Game Stop, and several fast food places.
In all three sites, you must sign up for an account (free) and give your Kroger card number. When you purchase something with a coupon loaded, the coupon amount is automatically subtracted. It’s a nice treat when you buy something and don’t remember that you’ve got a coupon loaded for it. This happened to me this weekend when I ran in to Kroger to pick up something and decided to get a carton of boiled custard for the family. I was pleasantly surprised to find at the cash register that I had a $1.00 coupon on my card for it.
Labels: Coupons, Good Deals
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