flyer ads

Every week I sift through flyers that arrive on my doorstep. Way too
many papers, and it makes me sick. That's another subject. But I
normally save the flyers that have good deals. Last week I just tore
out the ads and dug them up today when I went to shop. So,......I
have a pile of 'good deals' but don't know what stores they are at.
Won't do that again! e.
 
"lainie" wrote in message
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Oooookay.

I quit taking the paper years ago and the ads just go straight into the
recycle bin. I wish I didn't get them at all! I can view any of those I
want online. I rarely do though. Once in a while I will look up soda
prices, but I don't really care about the other things.
 
if you go online and put in the ads, if they are on line you can select the
items you want, pring on a regular sheet of paper and have less paper and
know where they are from, works really well if i di this, the dh can go to
the store without me and get groceries, calls if he needs clarification and
i can stay home or be at work and we get more done, Lee
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another tip, if you have a walmart near you, if they have the exact item on
sale, say like a 12 pak of pepsi, they honor the ads, so you can get more at
one store, and getting walmart to give me an even cheaper price does my
heart good also, Lee
"Julie Bove" wrote in message
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On Feb 22, 4:39?pm, lainie wrote:

No, let's talk about it. The arrival of paper on yer step makes you
sick? Why? You must be one of those babyboomerhippieretards that
have decided the rest of our fate. Let's talk, fuckwad.


So when the sickening process of life delivers a "good deal" you snap
it up, eh?



Fuck you.
 
oops gues i should have said super walmart, where i live they are more
plentiful than mushrooms, where we are temporarily living in springfield IL,
there are three supers and a regular, Lee
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"Christine Dabney" wrote in message
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Yep, most of them are online these days. I don't subscribe to the newspaper
and rarely get flyers stuffed in the mailbox. I just check for
sales/coupons online, print, clip, shop.

Jill
 
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