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Originally Posted by dawnwes
Honestly, I think the show is rigged. I think store managers bend the rules for the show (and let them use more coupons than they normally would allow someone walking in without a camera crew in tow), and they order items and make sure the shelves are stocked for the filming.
Our local store has limits on coupons. 20 per day can be doubled but only 3 of a kind can be doubled. So, doubling 27 coupons on juice boxes wouldn't work for us.
I also don't want to hoard. I will generally max out on one year's supply of some items like dish detergent or shampoo if I find a free or almost free deal. I have 2 of those metal shelving units that I purchased from Costco and they are more than adequate for my stockpiling needs.
Dawn
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I would have to agree...I think many are hoarders. One gal on the show had a bunch of diapers and didn't have kids. Plus, so much of the stuff is high fat processed foods. I use coupons, but not to this extent because most of the stuff I buy there aren't coupons available, at least not in our area. Our hometown paper usually has coupon inserts, but they are usually a joke -- mostly for ads for ordering stuff. Once in awhile we score Chicago Tribune ad inserts which are better, but they aren't always in the paper -- my husband buys just the Sunday Trib. I have gone online to look for coupons for items that I purchase frequently, but even those are getting to be few and far between. Plus, many are now saying you have to buy a certain size and they aren't to be doubled or tripled. We don't have any stores that double or trip in our town, so it doesn't effect us, but I'm thinking because of the Extreme Couponing the companies are getting pickier.