These days the majority of us want to locate ways to save more money. We look for sales, use coupons and we continually want to find a means to set aside more money. When you can save money on the things that you buy most often it is beyond doubt to your profit.
We all shop for food and groceries, including personal products like shampoo and soap and cleaning products like laundry detergent and dishwashing liquid. It is effortless to find coupons for many of these items and learning how to use them best to capitalize the savings is to your benefit.
One answer is taking the rules and breaking them. Not without consent of course, but if you don't ask the question you'll never know and if you do ask the question you might end up merrily surprised while the worst that can happen is they say "no". Here are a only some helpful questions that you can ask the managers where you shop that may end up saving you quite a bit of money.
See if the store offers its own coupons. Many stores do. You can each time check the website online but some stores may not have a website so just make sure that you ask. If they have them they will willingly give some to you and if they don't then maybe you just gave them an plan that can bring in more business.
Ask if the store will allow you to use a coupon on a sales price or clearance item. Many times they will spell it right out on the coupon that it is not acceptable but you can always ask. The worst they can do is say, "no" and they may end up saying "yes". If by chance they do you will save quite a bit more money.
See if the store will acknowledge competitor's coupons. Most stores offer some kind of a price assurance that offers you the lesser price if you see the item advertised at a lower price but many folks don't even ask about competitors coupons. It's in their best interest to say "yes" to this request so ask the question.
Ask if the store will allow you to combine coupons or use multiple coupons. When you combine manufacturers coupons with store coupons and sales you end up maximizing your savings. Many times stores will allow you to do this so make sure that you ask. You can also ask if they will allow expired coupons. They might and you'll never know unless you ask.
Ask the store If they will recognize competitor's coupons. Most stores offer some type of a price promise that offers you the lower price if you see the item advertised at a lesser price but many people don't even ask about competitors coupons. It's in their best interest to say "yes" to this request so ask the question.