The Coupon Train Makes a Comeback
As you may recall we started a coupon train here at Frugal Mania a few weeks back. Unfortunately as is wont to happen on occasion with this sort of thing, the train got stalled in a station and was apparently unable to continue. As I said, these things do happen, but I don’t want those of you who were unable to participate the first time to miss out entirely. So it is time to once again rev up the engine and get the Frugal Mania Coupon Train on the tracks!
If you are not familiar with how a coupon train works, the rules are quite simple:
- Send Michael an email with your name and address.
- When the coupon train is scheduled to make a stop in your area, you will receive an email from Michael with the email address of the person from whom the train is coming.
- When you receive the coupon envelope, email Michael and look through the enclosed coupons, pull those you want and those that will be out of date in the next 7 days.
- Add your own unwanted (in-date) coupons to the package and mail it to the next stop on the train (Michael will email you the address information when you tell him that you have received the package.)
- Mail the coupon train to the next stop and you’re done!
This time I promise to be more proactive in making sure that the coupons get to the requested stops. If you have any doubt whatsoever that you will be unable to receive and send the coupon train package to the next stop within 48 hours, please do not request to participate.
August 15th, 2008 at 9:36 am
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