For most consumers, the major source of grocery coupons is the local Sunday newspaper. But not everybody is patient enough to go through so many coupons in many papers to look for those they need, and not everybody wants to spend their precious time cutting coupons one by one and keeping them organized. So the ideal situation is if someone charges a small fee to help you to cut the coupons you want and mail them to your door. This coupon clipping service really exists, and thecouponclippers.com is one of them.

At thecouponclippers.com, you can find more than 1000 grocery coupons. Most of them are cut from newspapers and magazines, and some printable coupons are also available for your convenience. Rachael, the owner of thecouponclippers.com, put coupons into several categories ranging from beverages to snacks, which makes your coupon hunting process much easier. In addition to browsing coupons according to categories, you can also search for coupons based on keywords. For most coupons, images of the corresponding product and detailed information about coupon usage terms and conditions are posted, which helps you know what you are paying for. Usually they charge about 5-20% of the coupon face value as service fee. In addition they charge shipping fees starting from $0.42, and a $0.50 flat administration fee. And the minimum order per transaction is $3, which doesn’t include the shipping and administration fee. It sounds pricey, but actually you can get 30-50 coupons from a $5 purchase, which can help you save $30- $50 from your grocery shopping. Do the math yourself. That is a good deal! At thecouponclippers.com, they accept credit cards (only VISA and Master, but not Discover or American express) and paypal as payment methods. They ship fast and before you buy, they let you know the estimated shipping date, which is important because you don’t want to get expired coupons.
Overall I have a positive impression of thecouponclippers.com. They run an honest and efficient
business. From thecouponclippers.com, I can buy coupons which I know I am going to use. Unlike cutting 1 or 2 coupons per newspaper, I can get multiple copies of the same useful coupon at the same time, which helped me save a lot. In conclusion, I would like to recommend thecouponclippers.com to people who want to save some money from your grocery shopping. Oh, did I mention that they also provide restaurant coupons such as Mcdonald’s buy one burger get one free coupon?





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