I love it when I can find a new way to save money – especially when it’s really easy! Of course we all know about the couponing craze, but if you’re like me it can seem like a huge amount of work! All of the clipping, printing, and filing of coupons can take a lot of time and of course it wastes plenty of paper as well! I know we only print out coupons if we know we are going to buy a product, so if something just happens to be on sale we miss out.
SavingStar is a great site that really does make saving money easy! Savingstar’s eCoupons are 100% paperless, so there’s nothing to print or clip. They work at over 100 chains in 24,000 stores nationwide.

Here’s how it works:
1. Join SavingStar for free and register your grocery and drugstore loyalty cards on SavingStar.
2. When you use your card at checkout like you normally do, your savings are automatically added to your SavingStar account within 2-30 days depending on when the store sends the purchase data to SavingStar. (Note: the savings are not given at checkout in the store and they are not printed on your receipt).
3. Once your accumulated savings in your SavingStar account reach $5, you can pick your payout from a deposit into your bank or PayPal account, an Amazon gift card, or a donation to American Forests. It’s that easy!

I love that the cashout is so low – it won’t take a long time for $5 in savings to add up! I also love all of the options you have for payment. You can even donate the money if you want too! Not to mention you’re saving trees by not using all of those paper coupons.
It’s easy to sign up, and coupons are updated each week. Get grocery coupons at SavingStar.com today!
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I love your tip! I am also looking for ways to save money and going green. This subject really interests me! I am enrolled in Blogelina’s class and I thought your blog was very interesting. Another great tip that I absolutely LOVE to use is Ebates.com. You make a percentage from any of the stores listed if you make a purchase. Well, Happy Blogging! I look forward to your blog!
Cheryl
I used to use ebates a lot – now I find myself using MyPoints more! They’re both great programs!