EDIT - oops, forgot to include instructions. Take a look at this previous post for details on sending Q's overseas.
Here's my latest batch of expired coupons to be sent overseas to the military. I really just could not be bothered counting up every single coupon in the batch, so I just estimated their values based on previous envelopes I've sent out. Do they really care if its an exact value anyway? I wonder. Food items - $1,000, non-food items - $5,000.
YTD Coupon Value: $14,510.71
Why do you send your expired coupons? Is there something that can be done with them? If so...I would like to know. It seems a lot better than just throwing them away.
ReplyDeleteI would like to know more about sending expired coupons overseas. What do they do with them and how do you send them?
ReplyDeleteFirst off, I wanted to let you know you have truly changed my life. I have learned so much from you!! Secondly, I needed to tell you and all the other hounds out there...Kmart is doubling $2 coupons again starting tomorrow (11/30) and going untill Saturday. I live in CT but they are doing it at all Kmarts this time. HAPPY HOUNDING!!
ReplyDeletetoni - aww, thanks so much! That's so sweet. :) I saw that Kmarts are doubling again. I think I might wait and see what other folks get before I decide if I want to venture out to Kmart again. The last round was exhausting! lol
ReplyDeleteLissa,
ReplyDeleteOops, sorry, I usually link back to a post with instructions when I do these coupons. I'll update the post with the info. :)
Sarah,
ReplyDeleteTroops overseas can use coupons for up to six months past the expiration date. :)