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The Whidbey Coupon Club has a Facebook page so members can stay in touch and up to date on coupon swaps and new coupon deals within the community and online. They also offer a free weekly email with club and money-saving information.

Another option is to start a coupon train, like the Michigan Coupon Club has. Hurd, the club's coordinator, signs up 10 interested members. One of them receives an envelope in the mail that is stuffed with more than 100 coupons. That member removes needed coupons and adds coupons to replace those taken. He or she pastes postage and passes the envelope on to the next member, perpetuating the coupon train.


 

 

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