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Old 11-01-2007, 12:51:04 PM   #121 (permalink)
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Default Re: How did you get your DH on board?

He just married into it. I dont think it was ever a discussion.
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Old 11-01-2007, 01:55:03 PM   #122 (permalink)
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Default Re: How did you get your DH on board?

I just started stockpiling at the beginning of the year, and the first time I brought in 20 packages of Steamfresh vegies, he was alittle skeptical. When I explained to him I got them for 30 cents apiece, and they are the best, he was ok with that. Now he's to the point, when he sees there are only 2-8 roll packs of paper towels left, he'll start saying "we're getting low".
He likes the fact I used to spend $125-$150 a week, now I spend about $40 on average.
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Old 11-20-2007, 07:54:30 PM   #123 (permalink)
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Default Re: How did you get your DH on board?

I got him on board by taking him to CVS when I had some of those Nova ECBs to spend. It amazed him to walk out of a store with $137.xx worth of items for $3.65 OOP. Especially since we were able to get "free" beer.
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Old 11-20-2007, 10:39:25 PM   #124 (permalink)
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DH was skeptical when I first started couponing. I happened on this site and was reading all the threads and starting to get really excited about all the great deals some folks were getting. I started telling him all about it and he says "Babe, they are NOT going to PAY you to take stuff out of their store" NOW, approx 10 months later, after seeing my stockpile (stuff all over the house) and my receipts, he says " I've had to eat so much crow, I could sprout wings and fly to CVS for you"
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Old 12-19-2007, 04:42:10 PM   #125 (permalink)
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Default Re: How did you get your DH on board?

He continuously teases me. Now that I've turned my q's into Coke points for him and a $10 MIR for beer, it's okay to coupon but we have to keep it on the DL.
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Old 01-03-2008, 02:55:09 AM   #126 (permalink)
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Loving this thread! My dh was very ho-hum, and certain that couponing meant you spent money on things you don't need. But we started while I was pregnant with #2 (#1 was 18 mos) and we had just moved out of his parent's basement and were NOT GOING BACK! I wanted a house so bad; we both did.

He raised his eyebrows when I brought stuff home and insisted it was free or they paid me! Started getting a little excited.

When #3 was born, I was able to take the last 2-3 mos off from shopping and just have him pick up bread and milk on the way home. I was too exhausted at that point to take out a 2 and a 3.5 yo while pregnant. That clarified why our stockpile was so good.

#2 is now 5 yo, so 5 years of couponing, with abt a year and a half break when we couldn't stockpile (lived in a motorhome with 3 kids and me pregnant). So I'm just getting back into it.

Our income has tripled in those five years (wow, hard to believe!), and we could financially not coupon. But I love "the thrill of the hunt." Just saw a post in the 'avg grocery budget' about someone's goal to spend $0 in 2007 after MIRs and everything. Hmm. I am thinking that, once my stockpile is strong, I might like that goal for 2009!

I love getting things for free or getting paid to take stuff home. The down side: after 5 years, dh's 'wow' factor has been stifled. I just told him that I paid $0 OOP for the Breeze2 monitors at CVS, got back $9.99 in ECBs, and am sending in for a $9.99 MIR. So making almost $20 on the suckers, plus giving them to his mom.

He goes, "that's nice, what's for dinner?"
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Old 01-03-2008, 03:03:31 AM   #127 (permalink)
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Just saw a post in the 'avg grocery budget' about someone's goal to spend $0 in 2007 after MIRs and everything.
That may have been me. I haven't entered all of my receipts yet, but I don't think I made it. But my total OOP was around $300-350 for the whole year, which is half what it was for 2006. And that was half of what I spent for 2005.

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Old 01-07-2008, 06:42:29 PM   #128 (permalink)
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My man will probably be no help to me at all until he actually sees the savings. He is always complaining "What did you spend $110 dollars on? I don't see it!" That because I never have enough of anything, and a hundred bucks without coupons really doesn't get you anywhere. I am just getting into this and I am excited, and I am hoping to get him involved. Men just don't understand, and they are hardheaded. Mine does the same thing when he goes grocery shopping too. He spends three times as much as I do on frivolous things.
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Old 01-07-2008, 08:23:14 PM   #129 (permalink)
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Words mean nothing to my DH. Literally. I can talk til I am blue and he does not "get it." He needs to experience it.
Soo I started sending him for the GREAT deals- Like this weeks free peanut butter. He LOVES LOVES LOVES peanut butter. So I sent him to get 10 free jars- he was thrilled.

His first revelation was when he went and got tons of fruit snacks for almost free. He was amazed by that liitle line on the receipt "your savings today.. "
Then it clicked. JEEZ she is SAVING us alot of money- she is not crazy.

Well ok, im a little crazy, but I AM saving money- LOL
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Old 01-07-2008, 08:29:37 PM   #130 (permalink)
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Hey thats easy... i am the DH of the family :)

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