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01-30-2007, 01:52:03 PM
Manufacturers and store chains want you to buy their products, and will often send coupons directly to you through the mail. Before you toss out your mail, skim through it, you might be surprised what you find!
Here are a few examples to get you started:
Free Samples
Manufacturers want you to sample their products...so that you will buy them! To encourage shoppers to head out to the store and buy their products after trying them, they will often include coupons
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n89/99flash/HCW-homemailer-sample.jpg
While you are signing up for samples and promotions (http://www.hotcouponworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8162), check the box to receive future promotions by mail. You may be surprised at what shows up periodically in your mailbox.
Gerber, Beechnut, Similac, Enfamil, and other manufacturers periodically mail coupons geared to your child’s changing stages of development. Eukanuba, Iams, Purina, Science Diet, and other puppy registrations result in periodic coupon mailings for pet food formulas supporting your dogs growth and development.
No matter your need, once manufacturers have your mailing information, and permission to send you promotions, they will. In order to receive these discounts, however, you must sign up to receive them.
Circulars and Flyers
Most people don’t like being on mailing lists for stores and products they are not familiar with, but before you discard that circular or flyer, take a few seconds to open it up. It may just be filled with incentives to change your mind! Bed Bath and Beyond, Office Depot, Staples, Petsmart, to name but a few, frequently mail out flyers with special offers and coupons.
Customer Loyalty Cards
If you thought the customer loyalty cards were just a means of tracking your purchases while allowing you to receive the sales prices, think again. Many stores tailor coupons at check out, and in the mail, to your specific shopping patterns. If you purchased dog food at one store for several weeks, but haven’t lately, your snail mail junk mail may include store coupons to reclaim your business.
Here are a few examples to get you started:
Free Samples
Manufacturers want you to sample their products...so that you will buy them! To encourage shoppers to head out to the store and buy their products after trying them, they will often include coupons
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n89/99flash/HCW-homemailer-sample.jpg
While you are signing up for samples and promotions (http://www.hotcouponworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8162), check the box to receive future promotions by mail. You may be surprised at what shows up periodically in your mailbox.
Gerber, Beechnut, Similac, Enfamil, and other manufacturers periodically mail coupons geared to your child’s changing stages of development. Eukanuba, Iams, Purina, Science Diet, and other puppy registrations result in periodic coupon mailings for pet food formulas supporting your dogs growth and development.
No matter your need, once manufacturers have your mailing information, and permission to send you promotions, they will. In order to receive these discounts, however, you must sign up to receive them.
Circulars and Flyers
Most people don’t like being on mailing lists for stores and products they are not familiar with, but before you discard that circular or flyer, take a few seconds to open it up. It may just be filled with incentives to change your mind! Bed Bath and Beyond, Office Depot, Staples, Petsmart, to name but a few, frequently mail out flyers with special offers and coupons.
Customer Loyalty Cards
If you thought the customer loyalty cards were just a means of tracking your purchases while allowing you to receive the sales prices, think again. Many stores tailor coupons at check out, and in the mail, to your specific shopping patterns. If you purchased dog food at one store for several weeks, but haven’t lately, your snail mail junk mail may include store coupons to reclaim your business.