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Hi all!
Hi, just wanted to introduce myself. I'm just new to this site and new to couponing. I've spent hours poring over this site and finding so much excellent information. I have four kids so I think this will really help me with costs.
One question I have is....
When you have a coupon for say $5 off when you buy two, and you have the choice of using it for larger onsale items, say Tide at $10.97 for 64 loads or two smaller sized Tides at say 32 loads, say it's on sale for 5.99, then which would you go for? You would spend only $2 to get two Tides on the latter, you'd spend $16.94 for two of the larger. But it seems to me, it makes more sense to buy the bigger? Is that right? This came up because I wanted to post the larger Tide as a hot deal on one of the joint deals threads, but I wasn't sure if you all would prefer to hear about spending $2 for two Tides, even though they're smaller...?
So I didn't post the Tide deal, but it seems hot to me, but then I'm new!
appreciate input.
This is a great website!
Nancy
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Welcome to the forum!
I'd say post the deal, mentioning the price of each size, and let the individual decide which he or she wants to buy
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Welcome to SmartCanucks...
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welcome! I'm not sure about the answer to your question, but I think I would probably try to figure it out by price and the amount/volume that each size contained.