Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles bjbj [ Upbeat music playing ] Hi, guys! Welcome to Coffee with Collin. So I got to get my coffee. Hold on one second. I got to grab it. I almost forgot it. Can you imagine going into the store without coffee? I mean, seriously. Okay, I m back. So anyway, today I thought, I m going to go in Walmart. And I know you have seen me shop in Walmart numerous times, but I just kind of wanted to go over a little bit the Walmart ad match guarantee policy. I know a lot of you guys don t have a lot of time -- maybe you work full-time and got kids. You just don't have time to go to each and every store to get these deals. And so what's cool about this is that -- I mean, you really can get so many deals from various stores in your area just by going to Walmart. So I m going to kind of show you that and, uh, also give you some tips along the way. So, uh, let's go inside and see what kind of deals we can store -- score and what ads we can match. [ Upbeat music playing ] I also wanted to mention for all of you that are kind of new to couponing or maybe not really interested in using coupons yet, you can still use price-matching to your benefit and still save a ton of money, and you don't necessarily have to use any coupons. So here's an example here that I m going to get, this deal. This week, CVS has Pepsi product 2-liters on sale for 88 cents. I think personally, any 2-liter under a dollar is a pretty good price so I m going to snag a few of these. I don't have any coupons, but it's still such a good deal, and check out the savings. These are $1.48 here. 88 cents I m going to get these for, and all I have to do is go up there and tell them I want to price-match these items, show them the ad. And I want to say, in their coupon -- in their price-match ad policy, they actually state you don't necessarily have to bring the ads anymore. I, to be on the safe side, like to just because then I know for sure it s going to work, and I get all these in my Sunday newspaper anyway, so I just already have them on hand. But they do state that you don't necessarily have to have the ad so just keep that in mind. Anyway, I m going to save over 50 cents just by price-matching. Very cool! So another deal I m going to price-match is on All laundry detergent. s on sale for $3 at Big Lots. And I know some Walmarts are iffy about Big Lots. I actually called my local Walmarts to verify, and they do price-match Big Lots, so I would call yours to find out. But if they do, you can usually get some awesome deals. You see, Big Lots doesn't accept manufacturer s coupons but they have some great, really reduced prices so when you come to Walmart and price-match and then use a coupon on top of it -- yeah, you're scoring some great bargains. So this -- and I want to make a point -- this All is on sale, but it s certain sizes so you need to make sure you have to get the certain sizes that are listed in the ad. You can't get, you know, something that's not listed just because it's All so you want to make sure you look through those sizes. And I found this, so this qualifies as the item, All Small and Mighty priced at $4.47. And then when you price-match it, I going to save $1.47 just by price-matching because it makes it $3. Then I m going to use my nice manufacturer's coupons to get two of these for $2 each. So pretty good savings, over $2 in savings just by price-matching and using a coupon. Love those coupons! And even without price-matching, you can get some good deals. I have this wonderful $1 off any Gain dish liquid, no size restrictions, that came in the P&G Everyday Savings booklet we requested a while back for free -- like a Facebook promo they had -- I will use this baby to get some free dish liquid. All right, so another tip I want to mention is sometimes ad-matching isn't the way to go. Sometimes Walmart's everyday low prices are pretty low. Here's an example. This, 12 double-roll packs of Angel Soft, are $5.97. Dollar General has them on sale this week for $6 so as you can see, it's better to just go with the Walmart price on this. So that's just kind of a tip today. Just because something is listed in an ad on sale doesn't mean it's a good price so keep that in mind and get a sense of your price points and stuff and you'll get the hang of it and you ll realize, Wait, that's not a good deal, or, Wait, that is a good deal. So just a little tip. You can t go into Walmart without going in the travel-size section. Here I am. So beautiful. Anyways, as long as the coupon does not exclude travel size and doesn't have any size restrictions, you are good to go and you can get travel-size items. And at Walmart, that could mean better than free since now Walmart allows overage to go towards other items. So I got to show you this hot coupon that I talked about on my site that just came out recently. s $2 off any one Dial lotion or body wash with absolutely no size restrictions -- woot-woot! -- which means some better-than-free Dial. So if you use this coupon, you can basically apply over $1 in overage to other items in your purchase, which is exactly what I m going to be doing. So I m going to get two of these, and I've just made $2 to go towards other items. Getting paid to shop is wonderful. Also, a few other things I m going to grab in this section -- I got this from the P&G BrandSaver I talked about a little bit ago -- I going to use it on this body wash and get some body wash for free. s on any Old Spice body wash, no size restrictions. So, um, I m going to get that. And then also, another great coupon is this Johnson & Johnson Red Cross brand products. Again, there's no size restriction and so I m going to get -- I love these. These are great to donate -- where are they? -- Oh, there they are. They're little mini first aid kits, Johnson & Johnson Red Cross first aid kits. So I m going to get two of these since it s a dollar off two so they re, like, 50 cents each, just a great deal because they include, like, Band-Aids and other things, and like I said, they're great items to donate so I m going to get them for the Hip2Help tour. So I got those. And then, um, what s the one other thing and then I m going to ahead and get some Wet Ones wipes. This is another great coupon that doesn't have size restrictions. All right, so we are on our way to check out but, of course, I had to stop in the candy area. I've been looking for this gum, because it's kind of new, and with this awesome high-value coupon, I found it here let s see, Up2u gum, I guess? -- anyways, it's $1.28 so 28 cents, going to get that -- and then also found some Tic Tacs, the big pack and, with this beautiful coupon, 4 cents! Love it! Love it! Anyway, so I m going to stack my candy, and then I m about to head to check out. One tip I have: if you're doing price-matching, you're going to want to organize all your price matching stuff together -- sorry -- and all the other stuff up front so that way once you get to the price-matching items, you can let them know that you're price-matching these products, and it s just going to simplify the process. So let's go to checkout. [ Machine beeping ] [ Collin talking indistinctly to the cashier ] Dial body wash. [ Dramatic music ] [ Upbeat music playing ] Good. Now, are your Crunchwrap Supremes on sale for 99 cents this week? >> Yes, ma'am. >> Okay, can I get two of those, please? >> Your total is going to come to $2.35. Thank you. >> Okay, thank you. All right, so $2.35, I'd say, for two of us to eat, is a pretty dang good deal for lunch. If you guys haven't -- yeah, sorry, I probably should say we're at Taco Bell but you could probably tell by what I was ordering -- anyways, so if you guys haven't done that this week and you like Taco Bell, I would suggest heading over there because it is a really good deal. I mean, these go for over, like, $2 and I ll show you, actually, when I get them home, how good they look. Hopefully they look like the picture, but I m doubting that's the case, but hopefully. Mmm. Now, that -- definitely worth the -- oh, gosh -- something -- 99 cents. [ Laughing ] Okay. All righty, so we got back from Walmart and I m going to tell you about my trip because I did have an interesting trip. And I m kind of glad I did because I think sometimes, probably you guys look at my videos and think, She always getting lucky with the cashiers. She always has no issues. She always has smooth transactions. That's not the case, really. I have -- I have transactions that happen on a regular basis that don't go smooth and that don't work out in my favor but, you know, at the end of the day, I focus on the positives and whatever. So I m going to tell you about that in a sec, but here's what I got at Walmart. I ended up spending a little over $8 with tax, which I don t think is too bad, considering these both retail for more than $8 together. So anyways, with my price-matching, I don't think I did too shabby. But as you can probably see from this, I m missing my Dial body wash. Remember this coupon I talked about earlier? Well, I had an issue. So I m sure you guys have dealt with this, too. So when I got up there and don't worry, I had my coupon policy on hand but I get up there, and the cashier, you know, gets really -- looks worried and doesn't think she can accept this coupon, due to, you know, being over the price of the item. So she calls the manager over. The manager comes over and right away starts staring at this coupon. You know, I was waiting to nicely explain to him I could use the coupon due to the coupon policy. Well, he actually doesn't say that -- what I think he's going to say. Instead, he says that on the coupon in the really fine print -- some coupons do have this, and what it says is "Cash value 1/100 cents." So 1 and 100th of a cent, basically, is what it s saying. Well, he proceeds to tell me that that means that item I have to purchase has to be over a dollar. So the Dial body wash, because it's 97 cents, I couldn't purchase it because it wasn't over a dollar. So I m very confused by this because that's not what it means and I know this. m thinking, What is he talking about? So I try to explain to him, you know, in a nice way, That's not what that means. He doesn t want to listen to me. He said, Yes, that's what it means so you have to find an item over a dollar to use this coupon. I mean, are you guys baffled like I am? Because I was just like -- so I decided, you know what? Sometimes you have to decide -- and most of the time I don't. Most of the time I will, in a nice way, put up an argument because I want to make sure they understand my point and I m not doing anything wrong. At this point, though, it was getting to the point where we were arguing back and forth about this, and I was like, You know what? It's 97-cent body wash. Whatever. So I gave him back the body wash, but little old me decided to do some research because I knew he wasn't right, but it was just bothering me that he kept putting up this Oh, you have to spend more than a dollar because it say that. So anyways, this is what it means if you're not sure, and really, this is nothing to do with us. This is just in the fine print. It has nothing to do with the coupon you're redeeming. It just has to do with coupons in general and let me tell you -- okay. When there's a cash value listed on a coupon -- okay. Cash value on a coupon has essentially no monetary value. It has nothing to do with buying a product. It is only printed on the coupon because some states require that every coupon show a cash value due to old trading stamp laws. So this goes back to, like, the 30s, 1930s. So this isn't really relevant today but something they just have to put on there. If someone wants to cash in a coupon, that states 1/100 cents, the person would need to obtain 100 coupons in order to get back a single penny, so that's what it means. So I don't know how the heck the guy got I have to purchase a product over $1. m not sure, but I felt like the need to tell you guys that because, you know, we all have issues, and honestly, there are some awesome cashiers, but sometimes, cashiers -- first of all, they see a coupon, they don t want -- there's something about you getting, you know, something free or you getting something even more than free and applying it to the rest of your purchase that people don't like. So even though it's in the policy, you're going to deal with people that are going to find a reason like this manager did not to accept the coupon. And just like I just did right now, you just have to educate yourself because you want to be confident and you want to be -- you know, you want to be respectful, but you want to get up there and say, you know, This isn't right and this is why. So, uh, so next time, I am going to go back there and talk to the manager so I m excited about that. m going to do it nicely, but I m definitely going to educate him on what that means because what he says is not right. All right, so thanks for watching, guys, and I will see you next week! Bye! Have a good week, and don't spend too much money. [ Upbeat music playing ] ho46 h$y" h]7` hg'Z h,Xl htPB h!5 hm^f hH?1 hXQG h<gE hjZv hTA} hc5Q h"~M h(k) h}lD hw$N h9dL h#t> h.'y hbs! [ Upbeat music playing ] Courtney Normal Courtney Microsoft Word 10.0 [ Upbeat music playing ] Title Microsoft Word Document MSWordDoc Word.Document.8
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