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01-22-2007, 08:11:04 PM
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|  |  | | TRADER FORUM MODERATOR ENTREPRENEUR SCORCHING
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| Organizing Your UnCut Inserts I tried leaving my inserts all unclipped, but that didn't work for me. Once I started getting multiple inserts, clipping them all didn't work either from both a time and space consideration. So now I have a hybrid system.
I have the big index card box that goes into the store with me, and I have a portable file box that generally stays home. I buy 2-4 papers on Sunday. Those coupons get clipped and filed in the index card box. It's extremely rare that I ever need more than 1-4 coupons for an unexpected purchase.
Any other inserts I get after that get filed (without clipping) in the file box (e.g. under "01-07 V1"). If a great sale comes up, and I need multiple coupons, I'll pull them out of the file box and clip them.
I'm moving from the index card box to a binder once the page inserts I ordered arrive. Once I do that, I think the index card box will be used as a temporary sorting area. I'll make up dividers that correspond to each binder page. I'll sort my pile of clipped coupons into the index card box. It's quick and easy to slide coupons in behind the dividers of the index card box (one handed, even). Once the big pile is presorted into the index card box, I will take each little pile out of the index card box and sort it into the pockets on the appropriate page of the binder. It is an extra step, but I think I'll be happier doing it that way than flipping back and forth in the binder to file things.
I agree with BzyBee. Get "caught up" with this week's inserts and move on from there.
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01-22-2007, 08:12:35 PM
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| Organizing Your UnCut Inserts
Originally Posted by Tiffany I agree and I don't clip all my coupons at once like I used to. If I do clip them I will sort each page into a separate stack and then cut. | Good point Tiff. Although I do not clip, I DO break down the inserts and put like pages together (and then file away in a dated manilla envelope). That way, when I do have to clip multiples, I have them at my fingertips & only have to make a couple cuts. I break them down while watching tv:-)
Don't forget your scissors if you are bringing the coupons to the store with you...I had a special pair, just for the van, but the kids lost it.
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01-22-2007, 08:28:14 PM
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| Organizing / Storing Your UnCut Inserts Did anyone save "my system rocks" thread from dagg? I thought someone saved it & asked if I wanted it put here...But I don't think it ever happened.
Quickly, here's what I do:
1) Keep notebook by computer. Jot deals as I find them & necessary coupons
2) Go through ad's, make a list of deals in my notebook.
3) Go through inserts & enter coupon info in my spreadsheet. Don't bother entering coupons I'll never use...like dog food coupons or serenity or denture coupons...or even really lousy coupons. If a deal comes up, I can always check the database here.
4) Break down inserts & put like pages together. File in my black box. Quick note on this. Most coupons are unused...so if I get, say 20 inserts, I'll break them down & put like pages together...BUT, I'll only keep 20 of the pages with the coupons I know I'll use...the rest, I only keep 4 pages of each. I file the extras in a plastic bin (again, by date). This way, my primary coupon holder doesn't get to the point of overflowing.
5) Go through deal notebook & shopping list & pull out & clip coupons.
6) File clipped coupons in a pocket according, arranged by STORE. This way all coupons are already sorted.
7) Have a small rubbermaid shoe box that I file clipped coupons that weren't used, or traded coupons or blinkies & catalinas & such. 
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Peace, Lisa "Coupons are like a hand of poker...you have to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em, know when to walk away, and know when to run (to the store to replenish your stockpile)!" "Cashiers default to dumb" "Wake up and smell the coupons!" Kurlisola's Wishlist If you love me, give me negative rep points!!!
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01-22-2007, 10:44:32 PM
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|  |  | | Admin Hottie ADMINISTRATOR SCORCHING
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| Organizing / Storing Your UnCut Inserts Whatever system you use you just have to make some time for it.
Back away from Hot Coupon World (did I just say that?), put the kids down for a nap or send them outside to play...turn on Dr. Phill and get to work.
I did 2 hours worth of organizing and clipping myself this afternoon. Still have more to do tonight or tomarow. But really that is my method, to just make the time to work at it.
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01-22-2007, 11:08:17 PM
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| Organizing / Storing Your UnCut Inserts bexx, I have to tell you, that before I started doing it this way, I was pulling my hair out & getting very overwhelmed and depressed. I had never ending piles of coupons on the table, desk, coffee table, van ect... Your post could have been mine back then. If you want to start doing it this way, then here is what I did. Set up a spreadsheet (if you pm me your email addy, I'll send you my template). Get some large manilla folders, sharpie, carrying box (on sale at Home Depot this week, B2G1 free..you'll need 2, one for your main coupons, the other for extras), small according (arranged by store...I got mine at Walmart a couple years ago) & a shoe box style box with index cards for your loose coupons (trades, blinkies, catalinas, rainchecks ect...).
Don't worry about adding your already clipped coupons to the spreadsheet...just weed out the expired every month & in about 2-3 months it will be mostly empty anyway.
Don't record every coupon on your spreadsheet. The purpose of this method is to streamline and be as efficient as possible. So, if you are probably never going to use the .25/1 Sure deoderant, don't waste your time recording it. There is always the data base to fall back upon). Think of it this way, you might have to look up a coupon on the database & then check your folder...but that is alot less time than entering 50 coupons that you will never use (plus it saves paper & ink when you print out your list).
Within a day of setting up this system, the piles were gone. It was like a weight off of my shoulders. With the exception of the last few months when I was unable to dd, this system has worked wonderfully & I don't think I'll ever need another. This system does not work well if you only get a couple multiples. Also, if you do alot of trades, then you might have to record more coupons in the spreadsheet.
Good luck.
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Peace, Lisa "Coupons are like a hand of poker...you have to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em, know when to walk away, and know when to run (to the store to replenish your stockpile)!" "Cashiers default to dumb" "Wake up and smell the coupons!" Kurlisola's Wishlist If you love me, give me negative rep points!!!
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