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  • SENECA, S.C. - They only post deals that are free or cheap giving a new "couponer" the gratification to save as an expert does.

    Anderson Independent Mail Stories 2010

  • Every good "couponer" has a folder to keep them all in.

    xml's Blinklist.com 2008

  • I've recently become an avid couponer hey, I went part time at work and every dollar counts!

    Rachael Ray Show Offers Coupons 2009

  • In one recent week's show, a hard-core couponer packed more than $5,000 worth of groceries into multiple carts, but after coupons, he paid only $250.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Extreme couponer Nathan Engels, 29, has a work area in the garage where he keeps stacks of circulars with coupons.

    Default- News - USATODAY.com 2011

  • Howard and other couponing aficionados complained online that it projected an unflattering image of the couponer as a hoarder, a cheapskate and an unhealthy eater.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Dakshana Bascaramurty 2011

  • For discount seekers, even more cringe-worthy than the stereotype of the couponer as a canned-soup junkie is that of the couponer as a selfish miser, only interested in getting deals for himself at the expense of others.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Dakshana Bascaramurty 2011

  • You don't have to become an obsessive-compulsive couponer -- hauling binders through the store or driving miles out of your way for a free case of soda -- to save.

    CNN.com 2011

  • Extreme couponer Nathan Engels, 29, has a work area in the garage where he keeps stacks of circulars with coupons.

    Default- News - USATODAY.com 2011

  • Engels is an "extreme couponer," a growing segment of frugal-minded shoppers who use reams of coupons to buy hundreds of dollars of groceries at a time for a fraction of the cost.

    Default- News - USATODAY.com 2011

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