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Nowadays, shopping online has become a way of life even for those frugal folks who shudder at the thought of paying $10 for shipping.

Exorbitant shipping costs have been mitigated in recent years by the proliferation of online coupons and promotions, and Web sites that exist solely to keep track of them. These secondary sites catalog discounts, codes and expiration dates putting big savings just a click away.

This month's frugal tip comes just in time for the holidays and is brought to you by the winner of the Frugal $ense contest for the month of November: Stephanie Zukerman. Congratulations, Stephanie!

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Bankrate: How did you find out about searching for coupons and promotion codes?

Stephanie: I thought since there were regular coupons in the paper there must be something online, so I tried searching for the word "coupon" or the store name. I think the first one was Target and it came up with a free shipping promo.

Searching for coupons has proved very useful. Sometimes, you can get free samples with a code or just by typing in the store name -- free samples, free shipping and a certain percent off, so it's always worth trying.

November's Frugal $ense winner: Stephanie Zukerman

Stephanie Zukerman, of Schaumburg, Ill., won $100 for submitting the following tip:

Always check for a coupon before checking out
When buying via the Web, use a search engine with the keywords -- "coupon" and the store's name. More than likely, multiple offers/codes will appear to help save you money -- everything from free shipping, 20 percent off the total purchase or buy one, get one free. Every little bit helps.
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Stephanie Zukerman and daughter Samantha

Bankrate: Do you do a lot of shopping online?

Stephanie: Yes, I've been shopping online for a while now. For security there are some other things I do when shopping online. I don't know if you'd want to call them tips, but I always look for the lock on the top corner of the Web site that I'm shopping on to show that the page is encrypted when paying for something. I also use PayPal to pay for items. I use my credit card if it's not a PayPal site.

Bankrate: Do you consider yourself frugal in general? If so have you always been that way?

Stephanie: Actually, I've been a longtime user of coupons in the Sunday newspaper and pretty much have to contribute the saving ideas from growing up with my parents and certainly my grandma, too, who even went as far as sending me coupons when I was in college just so I could save an extra penny or so. My family instilled the values of always paying off cars as soon as you can and certainly any type of loan. So, I've always tried to glean hints and such from my parents. There were four kids in the family -- they certainly needed to do what they could.

Bankrate: Do you have any offline money saving tips?

Stephanie: Sure, I got this actually from Rachel Ray -- use zip-top bags to collect receipts throughout the year. It's probably more beneficial for business travelers, but you just keep a zip-top baggie in your car and store them each month in one bag. You can have separate ones for each area, home, office, car and you combine them all into a big baggie. Then each month you already have all your receipts in one place and then at the end of the year you can take them to your accountant.

I also go to a children's consignment-type store where you can bring in used clothes in good condition in exchange for points which can be used toward the purchase of new or used clothes or items in the store. You can never save too much money on kids' clothes. I didn't realize how fast they grow!

Bankrate: Why did you enter the Frugal $ense contest?

Stephanie: I was intrigued by other tips; I recognize some and write down others for my own use. I thought this was a better tip to give now during the holidays rather than some other time of year.

We agree. Happy shopping!

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