Have any of you ever heard of Coupon Warehouse or used it before? I have to say this is new to me! I don’t know anything about it, but it looks like a worthwhile deal.
Today, Saveology is offering a $15 One-Year Membership to Coupon Warehouse, normally valued at $99. With your membership, you’ll get coupons for:
- Grocery
- Airfares
- Hotels
- Car rentals
- Restaurants
- Fast food
- Even theme-parks
*Make sure you read the fine print before you purchase, so you know exactly what you’re buying.
Head over to Saveology and check out the $15 Membership to Coupon Warehouse now.
Let me know what your experience has been, if you have used them!
I’ve had one of those memberships before, and it’s just discounts. The “coupon” part is this: they have you fill out a questionnaire with what kinds of deals you want, and they will send you coupons. These coupons are the same that you get with the Coupon Book (free mailer) and by going to company’s websites. It’s a crock.
Julie, did you even bother to check out the website before commenting? I came here looking for testimonials after sifting through their site and I do know with my limited research so far that that’s not at all how this site works. You get to choose which brands and dollar amounts of the coupons you want, no surveys involved, and you have to pay 10% of the face value for each coupon, but they give that back to you in more coupons. I was just wondering if the saveology deal gave us the $1000 credit for the coupons like it does for normal registration but there’s no mention of that. Basically here’s what the site says about the grocery coupons, just to be accurate:
“The $99.00 annual membership will automatically be added to your first order unless you have an authorization number which waives your $99.00 membership fee. Your account will be updated with a Coupon Bank of $1000. Let’s say you place an order and the coupons you have selected have a face value of $50.00. The clipping fee we charge is 10% of the coupons face value, which is $5.00 for this order. With the postage and handling fee of .75 cents added, your total out of pocket expense will be $5.75. So what do you get for $5.75? We mail you the $50 in coupons plus $5.75 in additional coupons to cover your small investment! And the additional coupons aren’t just any old coupons. These are additional coupons from the selections you have made in your order. This means we send you $55.75 worth of coupons entirely from your selections.”
I read the fine print on saveology’s website. It says you get the ‘up to $1,0000 in coupons for signing up.’ So, I signed up to see what happens. If it is a hoax, I will tell them to give me my money back. I haven’t asked for a refund from saveology yet so I don’t know what they will say. I’ll let you know.
@kim.. hey so how was the site and is the deal for real? I would like to try, but dont want to get scam. please tell..
If you do a bit of googling “CouponWarehouse.com” most sites come up with same conclusion. Why pay for what you can get for free on the web. Sounds like a scam to get $100 or via Saveology $15 from you.
You actually have to pay for the grocery coupons by 10% of their their face value plus S&H. I tried it and think it’s ludicrous to buy coupons when you can get them free online or if you already get your newspaper anyway. Then it takes a time for them to actually ship to you and they do have usual expiration dates which makes it near impossible to match them with current sales. I did it and wouldnt recommend it, but thats me. any others?
I got this deal thru Plum District and I have already signed up for the service and started using these coupons. My primary reason for doing this is because I used to print out coupons from home but it wasn’t worth it half the time because we went through so much ink and my husband was yelling at me. I thought for $15 I will definitely make my money back. If I dont like it I would have only spent $15 (in coupons) and a few dollars in shipping. But the membership is good for a year. Even if you dont using all $1000 worth of coupons you didnt spend all that much money. I live in a small town and I do not have access to multiple coupon inserts like other people who get them from friends and dumpster diving. All I get is my Sunday paper and this website offers me coupons that I may not be able to find in my Sunday paper. I think it is worth is to spend the $15 for the membership but thats me.