A new season of Extreme Couponing on TLC starts tonight. Will you be watching? I have too many things to do and will miss it. I am sure that there will be enough recaps that I will never need to watch it!
I have so many thoughts and feelings on this one. As you know Paul and I were on the first season, the first show back in April. When we decided to do it, we were excited and felt like we would have the chance to help so many people find a way to save money like we had and make a big difference in their lives. After our episode aired, we were sad to find out the woman J’aime in the episode with us had committed coupon fraud and was widely known to have done it many times before on camera. It was a shame we were on the same episode as J’aime Kirlew, because from that episode the coupon fraud committed by her was all that was ever talked about and we were forgotten. I felt like out of the entire season we had the only trip that was realistic and normal. It was a trip that anyone could have done, there was no special ordering, we did not use more than 10 of any coupon, and we only doubled or tripled 1 of any coupon. plus, had we not doubled any coupons my total would have only been $5.50 more.
Our teaching moment that we thought we had, was overshadowed by fraud and sensationalism.
Then throughout the season, I feel like it went downhill. More people committed coupon fraud and the episodes showed more and more people acting in very selfish and unrealistic manners in the store.
There is no doubt that this show has hurt couponing, in the way that it has given people the idea that you need to clear shelves, has massive amounts of coupons and fill your entire house full of items you can’t possible go through in 5 years.
What would be a more realistic approach? WARNING: This is boring.
- Show how to make a weekly grocery list for food your family will eat.
- How to get toiletries for free and still leave some for others.
- What are grocery stores sale cycles and how does that save money.
- How to rotate your “stockpile” so all that STUFF you bought doesn’t expire!
- Etc. etc. etc….. everything that they don’t show.
Here are a few of my observations from the show: Every person on the show said, “This is my biggest trip ever!” Yes, because you were on T.V. and they pushed you to have it that big! People used catalina’s to pay down their total, that cost wasn’t added in, they used perscription transfers to pay it down, they had 100 of each coupon, the cost of buying coupons was not added in, and so on. There were so many additional costs that most “non-couponers” don’t really know about that they got an unrealistic image of how to “Extreme Coupon”.
When you have an unrealistic image, you don’t know how to properly do something. All the new couponers out there trying to copy what they saw on the show, are the people we see now clearing the shelves, and stealing coupons. They are so excited to get something free that they don’t care how to do it properly or do it legally. Then there are also the couponers who are still in the “honeymoon” phase where they are so excited they think they need to get every deal and as much as they can. At some point however you realize that you don’t need to get eveything, you don’t have room and you get tired of running all over getting every deal. They will realize that these deals come around again and again.
What can we do?
- Educate people on the right way to coupon.
- Show people our purchases that are not “extreme” but still save your family money.
- Don’t buy coupons from people who steal tear pads and coupons from stores.
- Be kind and polite to cashiers and other customers in the stores.
- Don’t watch Extreme Couponing 🙂
For all the negative, Extreme Couponing has had many positives. Many of you are here today on my site because of it and for that I thank you. It has shown people that couponing can really help your family save money and in some situations save a family from complete financial ruin. It helps you build confidence that you can provide for your children and yourself if you need to. In learning how to coupon you can teach others and change their lives. That is why Paul and I are here and why we will continue to pass along the things that we have been so fortunate to learn from other amazing people… Extreme Couponing show or NOT!
samantha says
You and Paul have taught me everything I know about couponing and I’m so very thankful for all the hard work you guys do to help your readers! I’m also thankful that you have taught me how to coupon the RIGHT way! =)
BTW I didn’t think anything about this post was boring =)
Kristen says
Thank you for this post!! I was very excited when the first season started and LOVED your segment, but I to have stopped watching. It only aggravates me when i watch, and it’s not worth that. I wish they would show how much it costs to coupon when you pay for coupons and that it’s not worth all the hours put in. I coupon to save money, and never pay full price. Now that doesn’t mean I only shop for FREE items, heck, i even pay full price occasionally. Couponing isn’t about being extreme. (I could save $1000’s if I bought 100 of the same item too!) Thank you for being a honest couponer!!
pat curtis says
Well put and thank you for showing how it is SUPPOSE to be done. Enjoyed your class. Watching the show I felt overcome..like I could never get that far.. Thank you for explaining how to do it and it is ok to now get everthing free…just save some money.
Lynchburg Beth says
Well said Tiffany. I watched a couple of episodes the first season and absolutely feel like you and your family were the only ‘normal’ folks that were ever shown. It has only gone downhill. It’s basically showing the same things over and over again with increasingly rude and kooky people. It makes us all look bad and I wish people would stop watching it. It’s hard for me to say that because couponing has been an absolute godsend to my family and I’d love for it to be that way for other folks too- just in a non-extreme way. Thanks for all you and Paul do to help families like mine!
Amanda says
Thank you for this post. When I go into a store and people see my binder or savings and the say “Wow are you an extreme couponer?” I get a feeling of disgust. That is not a catagory I would like to be in and because of the show it has made it hard for me and my best friend to find deals because of the shelf clearers. Thank you again for trying to teach all the correct way to do this.
Lindsey says
ugh – agreed! I HATE when Im called an “Extreme Couponer”
Amber R. says
I just have to say that yes Extreme Couponing is the reason I found your site and the reason I follow you. But its because you and paul were the ONLY legitimate people on the show. I wanted to start couponing and start saving money but not like a krazy insane person clearing shelves and dumpster diving! Needless to say I love the legit way and I never clear shelves I only get enough for my lil family and it has helped us so much! So much in fact that we were able to save up enough money to go buy a new car this month! BTW I definitly shopped around for a car and we’re getting one heck of a deal after discounts and alot of research 😉 Thank you so much Tiffany and Paul!!
wendy says
Thank you for your honesty. I have been couponing most of my life and knew that “tactics” on the show were unrealistice but I have had to explain it to a lot of folks. I teach couponing classes for free and I always start with couponing ethics and etiquette. If they are not willing to sit through that portion then they don’t really want to learn IMHO. It would have been nice to see a show that actually taught folks how to save money but thankfully your site and many others do. On a side note, I paid off close to $100,000 in debt in less than 3 years by combining a rapid debt payment plan with the money I saved using coupons. To me couponing is Soooo worth it.
Kristi says
I thank you and Paul for going on the show. You are the reason that I have started couponing like I have. I have a binder, too and although I do get things free occasionally, I NEVER commit coupon fraud. You and Paul have saved me A TON of money on my grocery bills and both my husband and I are extremely grateful.
Annette says
I personally am not a fan of this show. I used to be able to go to a store use my coupons and be fine. Now after that show started every store thinks I am there to cheat them and I have so much trouble I’ve even thought of giving this up but I won’t. I wish they would take this show off the air. this is not real life.
Carolyn says
I find my self apologizing a lot for no reason. For example –I apologized to the cashier for price matching the popcorn and nutragrain bars at Wal-Mart this week and when she had write down the price when I used the free crave cat treats (I only had 5) and then to the guy behind me because I had coupon for every item in my cart it took longer to ring up. With my two price matches and coupons I did save 70% better than my normal 40%. But why do I feel like I need to apologize.
Robin says
Amen to it all! I learned two good things from the Extreme couponing show: that you can save by using coupons and your website. 🙂 I absolutely love your site – I check it 3 or 4x a day and you have taught me everything I know about couponing. The only stock pile I have is personal care items and that took me a couple months to do. Food on the other hand I only stock pile a month or two worth if that. This economy has turned good people into bad decision making people and with that we have to pray that they turn back and realize what is the right thing to do. GREED is one of the top sins commited right now.
Big THANK YOU Tiffany and Paul for all the blood, sweat, and tears you put into educating us all.
Tammy says
I am so glad I found your site and I visit it and Paul’s a few times everyday and wanted to say thank you for all you do to help all of us out here 🙂 I think you need your own coupon show to show how couponing is to be done right and explain everything you talked about in your post….maybe our fellow couponers need to send a message to TLC that we are tired of the extreme and want the REALISTIC 🙂
Tina says
I totally agree with you Tammy. I wish TLC would do a realistic show on couponing. I loved Tiffany and Paul’s episode. It was the best of the season. I am so thankful for everything you guys do on your sites. It has helped me and my family so much. THANK YOU for all you do 🙂
Kaitlin says
Tiffany,
Thank you so much for everything you have taught me about the “real” and “honest” way to coupon. I started watching the show last year and began to realize that this was a way I could help support my family as a stay-at-home mom. (I quit my job the beginning of June and my husband and I had our first son in July.) I realized in the spring that I would have to learn to find great deals diapers because they were so expensive. Now I have been couponing for about 6 months and have learned to get my diapers VERY cheap, (I try for under $3 a bag), my families toiletries cheap and free, and groceries much cheaper than before by using coupons. I have a small stockpile in my laundry room of everyday essentials (laundry detergent, deodorant, shampoo, razors, toilet paper etc.) that could probably last my family about 4-6 months if necessary. I do my grocery shopping once a week and have found that only stockpiling snacks and very few non-perishables is realistic. All other foods go on my regular grocery list and sometimes I DO pay full price and that’s okay because I’m saving money elsewhere. (I also shop at ALDI which saves me tons of money compared to other grocery store chains!) You and your husband have helped me to save about $250-$300 a month on my grocery bill. I thank you so much for that. I dream of having a large family like you some day and I know that they only way I can do it is if I continue to coupon. Thank you again and God bless.
James says
Couldn’t have said it better. Thank you for all that you and your husband do to help all of us “realistically” coupon.
Kim says
I love your website. I too came to it by means of Extreme Couponing but agree with everyone else that “Extreme” is not the way to do things. Over the last six months my “price point” I will pay for things has decreased as my stock has increased. Some things I have enough stock of that I won’t get it unless it’s free like men’s body wash. I have been able to donate several hundred dollars of stuff to shelters and churches as well.
It all falls back to the golden rule. Great site and thank you for all the tips and help!
Carolyn says
After the shows I remember telling my husband “the Ivanovsky’s are the only ones I respect”. You got a normal groceries and talked about how to feed and cook for you family for less. Do normal people need 47 mustards? We only use 3-4 a year. Or packs and packs of diapers when you don’t have kids (or a husband and plan to have kids).Or the lady that made people spend time and gas to drive down so she could save more. The previews to the new season have the lady saying ”I am a shelf clearer so what, you should have beat me to the store” – yea I hope karma get’s people like her one day.
In TN we pay tax on our pre-coupon total, so there is no such thing as free.
Debbie says
Tiffany, I will say your episode was one of those that I actually t hought was realistic. There was yours and 2 others, the girl from Chicago and a mother of twins, who seemed to purchase as a normal person!
I agree with your list and feel that they need to s how more of the preparation then the cart loading and shelf clearing. It’s great for those that pre order, great you want to donate etc. but to clear the shelves is not right.
I personally want to know mroe about how people strategize the stores, plan etc. I’ve seen them using things like Excel, computer programs and Ipads.. But that is w hat I want.. how do you develop your list, match the coupons and strategize for the best deal for you!
Carolyn says
I would like to learn more about meal planning, dating and keeping track of expiration dates, sale cycle and how long items last.(some items don’t have best if used by dates) I try to only keep a few of things because I know even cleaning and personal care items last so long.
Deborah Hays says
Thank you for all your help in assisting me in my coupon and deal choices. I love getting a great deal and am teaching my youngest the joy of using coupons. Hats off to you and Paul and your family!!!!
Jennifer says
I am a frugal shopper. I totally agree with your comments. I only watched one episode and it seemed so unrealistic to me. Hopefully the cheaters out there will get tired of it and this will die down some so the normal careful, shoppers will be able to hold their heads high with out being stereotyped.
McKenzie says
“Extreme Couponing” did bring me to your site. I have been couponing for over 5 years now. I have never been closer to giving up than with that show giving out so much misinformation. And, I think that Kroger and its affiliates are guilty as well. Time and time again Kroger lets the featured “extreme couponer” do things that Kroger’s policies prohibit. Now, things in the Memphis area where I live are even more dire as Kroger has just bought and forced out the main competitor(Schnucks). I won’t be surprised if Memphis area Kroger stores stop doubling soon.
Tiffany, I really appreciate your efforts to keep people informed of the correct way to coupon. Colin at Hip2Save is great as well. Thanks for all your hard work.
Kariz says
I loved this post. Seeing your segment, I began following your blog and couponing. It has helped my family save a lot. I really appreciate what you do to help us all.
I too stopped watching the show because it gives struggling families false hope. Many people that watch the show think that it is possible to use as many coupons and that the store will double it. But in reality it does not work that way. All the supermarkets in my area will only double 4 coupons at a time and have other rules that limit coupon use.
Thanks again for all you do!!!
Jan says
LOVE your post, Tiffany! You are so right.
I’ll also have you know I still have your episode of Extremem Couponing On the DVR and will occasionally go back and watch it just for your segment. It helps to refresh me of some things I might have missed or forgotten.
Thanks for all that you and Paul do, especially your commitment to our community!
Cam says
Thanks for all you do and for standing up and saying what we are all feeling.
The Crazies has made it harder on the stores and in turn on us! I want to feed the family not feed an adiction to coupons. You and Paul are doing it right.
Rachel says
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH for this post! I couldn’t agree with you more!
Julia says
The reason I got into couponing is because of watching the show. BUT, I have long since stopped watching. I love how you took your family with you when you shopped and do couponing as a family. I love a good deal, and although I don’t have time in my life right now to coupons as much as I would like…I have learned from your show and your web site how to do it right! Thank you so much for your hard work, from one mother to another!
Brooke says
I completely agree with you! I recently taught a coupon class and showed some scenes from that show as what not to do. The people on that show are sickening to watch.
Maggie says
Wow Tiffany… GREAT post!
Lindsay C says
Very well written and you said it all! I have the entire season one still recorded on my dvr and I have yet to finish watching them. I feel so disgusted after watching all the selfish people on the show. Once in a while I did come across a few that I enjoyed and learned a little from. It is frustrating to go to a store and see the shelves cleared. I have children and I cannot always go to the stores when the deals come out. I usually find myself going late and missing out on the deals because they have been taken. I only buy what my family will use and I never buy anything over five items. (except for the Go-gurts Krogers had on sale, .91 for a box!!! I bought ten but only kept 2 for myself and gave the rest away. There were about 25 boxes left on the shelf) So in short…. Thanks to you and Paul, I follow both your sites. I love all the advice from you and the readers! Thank you thank you thank you….. and no I will not be watching Extreme Couponing this season 🙂
jessica says
hey tiffany,
thanks for letting us know but acutally we kinda thought that it was just on t.v. anyway. because if everybody could do big couponing like that then the store owners would be coming to everybodys house to shop, lol
Jocelyn alvarez says
Thank you for this post!!
Kristin says
I just wanted to say I loved your episode. I was so excited to watch it because it was like I “know” them. Not that I really know you but you and Paul are so down to earth and real that it feels that I “know” you. Love the stories about your adventures and the kids. Makes me laugh every time. I enjoy the blog. I learned a lot about REAL couponing from you!! Thanks for all you do.
Denise says
I watched several episodes last season and have to say that I remember your episode specifically because it was obvious that what you were doing was something that we could all do. I also loved that you involved the kids! So in spite of all of the controversy I remember that you stood out as being down to earth and working hard to help your family and teaching others to do the same.
Amber R. says
Perhaps you and Paul could start a lil weekly video or something educating people on the real legite way to coupon from making your list strategizing, and all the things that Extreme Couponing doesnt show. I know I for one would love something like that.
Tiffany says
I LOVE this idea and I think we will!
Amber R. says
😀 YAY!!!! I can’t wait!!! (I’m totally jumping for joy right now!)
Lelee says
Brava Tiffany! My daughter and I watched a marathon of EC and she and I agreed that you were among the normal, honest and sensible couponers. (Me: “That’s my friend!!”) The greedy shelf clearers and crazies have given us “rule followers” a bad name. I love the fun and savings, if you don’t follow the rules it’s just stealing. No shows about that (yet). . . Although I can see it: Extreme Shoplifters.
Amber R. says
Haha! That should be the new title for Extreme Couponing!
Carmen says
Well, said, Tiffany!
I had someone ask me if I was an “extreme couponer.” I took a deep breath and said, “No, I call myself a modified extreme couponer…” I’m all for couponing the legit, legal and ethical way. I don’t clear shelves and I LOVE to leave a gif from the coupon fairy when I know I won’t buy an item I have coupons for.
I still watch the show but I only watch the ones that inspire me to keep going. Since I started couponing (May 2011) I have managed to save close to $1000. I am a mom to two little ones (4 & 10 months). My four year old is chronically ill so every penny saved really helps.
Thank you, Tiffany, for being “normal” and teaching everyone else the RIGHT way to do it!
Heather says
Tiffany…I am thankful that I caught your episode of Extreme Couponing and grateful for all of the work that you and Paul do for so many of us that were lost to the world of couponing. Without your sites, I would still be going into the store with my one or two coupons and coming out saying, sheesh I spent more on the darn newspaper than I saved with my coupons. I have only been doing this for 3 weeks now, and with your tips and guidance, I have managed to save approx $300 on my last few trips. With a new baby, that money has come in handy! So don’t think that your portion of the show has gone by the wayside thanks to those bad apples out there….I can see daily from all the comment that you have reached out to thousands. I know that I have spread the word about you guys and will continue to do so!
Thank you again for everything!!!!
Jackie says
Very well said!!!! I am thankful to EC for having some sense to have you on their show! That is how I found your site. I can’t stand watching the show for the exact reasons you posted. It’s Extreme for a reason and I really wish I could save a penny for every person that asks me if I “watch that show” when they see me in the store with my binder. Thank you again for all that you do…amazing recipes, alert to coupons/deal and most importantly living a frugal life. I hope that TLC wakes up, the interest in the show tanks and they start thinking of a new series that shows realistic couponing and living frugal!
Yvonne says
When I first started doing the coupon “thang” I looked at your site first! And i haven’t stopped. I feel like I’ve learned to be a “respectful” couponer and will continue to do so. I get what I need, 3 coupons at a time and I don’t clear the shelves. I won’t even watch the show be its not realistic. Thank You for starting me out and for always being there for me to learn!!
melinda p says
Thank you Tiffany and Paul. I have been couponing for almost 20 years but my percentage improved so much more after waching your EC episode. I was able to build a decent stock pile. I took FMLA in June and then the company I worked for closed. My health is better and I have been looking for a new job but the market is tight. We have been living off of our stock pile so that has been a GREAT relief to have that to fall back on.
Thanks again to you and Paul and for keeping it real and honest.
R Burk says
Thank you. You are quite right. I don’t watch the show anymore because it just isn’t realistic and has no bearing on real life. I wish they’d go ahead and cancel it–it’s making it difficult to buy things (shelves cleared), and to use high value coupons I’ve legitimately obtained (today I had trouble with the one for FREE advil that the manufacturer mailed to my house, for pete’s sake).
Diana says
Hi, I begin couponing afer I watch the show, and I want o say that I love your shopping trip and I am so glad that I wached the show even thought some people were no t honest, Thank you.
Jolene says
I absolutely agree with you. I do have to confess that I am one of the few (thousands) that started couponing after I saw the show but knew that I was not going to do the same extreme things that i saw happening like dumpster diving and getting way more then I need. I have now been couponing for 6 months and have a very very small stock pile, part of the reason why my stock pile is so small is because I donate once a month to a family friends church. I also started my own blog to show what in actuallity I was saving and what I am doing with it. I dvr’d tonights episode which i will most likely watch but I am sure afterwords will blog about it. I do have to say i would never have found your blog if it wasn’t for the show. So thanks for sharing 🙂
Jaime says
Tiffany,
The “Extreme Couponing” show does seem to be getting a bit boring because they are just showing the same thing over and over again. I think they will soon have to add more to the show or face cancellation. Personally, I hope they add more to the show. The whole reason most people watch the show is to learn tips and tricks to saving money. Perhaps you should go back on the show and teach more of the “pre-shopping trip” planning. Either that or ask TLC if they would like to make a show just for you. You could host a bargain hunting show and give “pre-shopping trip” tips. I check your website everyday and would love to see you on TV again.
The only other website I check everyday is “www.livingonadime.com”. It’s run by a mother-daughter team and they preach the “back-to-basics” and “common sense” lifestyle. You might enjoy their site so check it out.
Thanks.
Janet says
You and Paul are the first sites I check and rely on daily…you are to me examples of a normal family couponing…keep up the good work for us please!
Chrissi says
This is why I love you and paul. You two are the real deal. I honestly didnt pay much attention to the other lady in your episode. I had been following you and Paul for a while and wanted to see how you did it. I was amazed. Thank you for what you do. You really do help many people.. And you do it the honest way. 🙂
Susan says
Thanks to both of you for all that you do! I was insprired by your episode and to find that you were local was even better! Anytime somebody mentions they want to start couponing or wants to know my secrets, I direct them to your site. I have come across some great opportunites because of y’all and I am very grateful for it! Keep up the good work!!
Heather says
I love your site and Paul’s. I also agree with your thoughts on what they should be teaching. I am helping my sister and mother learn how to use coupons, but there is still things that I need to learn. We live in Michigan and I haven’t found any good local sites to help teach these things. My two biggest costs are diapers and toilet paper and would love to learn how to use my coupons the best on these.
Pat says
Ms. Tiffany, You have shared what I thought about the Ex. Coup. show, too. The waste and the non-sensical purchaces, ie. 150 bottles of hot sauce, or other stuff that is just stored in the room, because I can, is not something I want to do. I do get free stuff when I can, but it goes to the food bank or some other folks that may need some extras this week, we don’t hoard stuff. I do like your site, and wish you well. God bless! PS, I do love it when I save a lot in line, and usually when I am waiting for my turn, I share extra c/os w/ the folks in line w/ or behind me. We all win that way.
Michelle says
I live in N.C. and I noticed that the two ladies from Snow Camp shopped at Lowes Foods. I shop there all the time with my coupons. There are many restrictions. These two ladies did 21 transactions. I am sure Lowes restricts transactions. They also have a maximum of 20 double coupons on your store rewards card per day. They also limit your coupons to 4 like items. I am not understanding how these ladies were able to buy so much for so little with such restrictions. I wondered if they had a prearranged agreement with the Lowes store before the taped the show. If I try that at my store I would have been escorted to the door.
Laiza says
Thanks for sharing the behind the scenes in EC. I really couldn’t figure it out how they did it even w/sales and coupons. Truly, your family was the “real” thing in all the episodes that I watched, thus, I looked you up in the web. Plus, you’re from Texas. I am so thankful for all the knowledge you’ve shared. We have saved a lot.
Connie says
Thanks for your help and insight on couponing. Your website promotes shopping smart and using coupons. The first thing I read on your website was Getting Started-4 Easy Steps. I thought, she’s really legit, it is easy, you just have to be a little organized and shop smart.
Laura says
I’ve followed your blog long before “Extreme Couponing” and will continue to do so because you’re realistic, ETHICAL, and you just seem like such nice people! I love a good deal, but I wish that show would go away. Easiest way to accomplish that is not to tune in, so I don’t. They just look like crazy maniacal people…besides the Ivanovsky’s of course!
Tiffany says
Thank you so much!
Rachael Giallongo says
Fantastic post! Prob the best I have seen regarding this show!
Brittany says
People just need to realize that tv is not real. Yes, I too was hoping for a more educational show, but it’s tv–their goal is to make money.
I started couponing right before the show came out and the show (along with your blog that I found through the show, and others) is how I leared to coupon–not all the fraudulent junk, of course, but the legit ways to get things for free/super cheap. So yeah, the show has some faults, but I still watch every episode, hoping to find some hidden little tip I wouldn’t have thought about! (Apparently clipping services in CA might have higher value coupons, bc food is more expensive there? who knew?)
Anita says
Tiffany,
I have watched every episode of THAT show and also agree that your portion of your episode was the ONLY realistic family necessity shopping trip. Everyone else was only concerned with the drama they could portray to make their shopping trip the most remembered. I can’t even imagine what those people are going to do with all the hundreds of packages of Yakasobi noodles, cat food, flavored water drinks, hot sauce and heachache medicine that were put in their transactions just to drive up their total so they could be the most extreme.
It is a shame that everyone else was going for the DRAMA and not really trying to provide the coupon education that you did. And since I mentioned drama, the one thing that really makes me say “Seriously???” time after time is when in episode after episode each of them manages to lock up the register during check out. The only reason this continues to happen is because the show wants there to be that DRAMA factor. Don’t they realize that there are intelligent people watching that will not fall for the same stupidity over and over?! If they really wanted to teach people about couponing, the production people would contact each store and make sure things like this do not happen – LIKE YOU DID when you called your store to verify their coupon policy! Amazing how much grief a quick phone call saved you.
I wish THAT show was no longer on the air, but only because it has caused me to find empty shelves and to hear from store employees how much trouble coupons and coupon people are when they don’t know that stores policies or system.
But I also can’t forget how excited I was for you when I saw that you and your family were on the show! I can’t imagine the thrill of being on TV! The first thing I thought of when I first saw your episode was, Wow, they are on TV, wonder if they will remember me when they are famous!?! Next time I bump into you or Paul, I should get you guys to autograph my coupon keeper, who knows, it may be worth millions one day! 🙂
Happy Couponing!
Anita
Tiffany says
Oh Anita!!! Thanks there is no way I am signing a coupon 🙂