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Some companies have many different products. Most manufacturers will honor you with coupons without you asking for it flat out. Be nice and objective — state the facts and let them know that you expect a better product from them. How to Find Company Contact Information Following is a list of manufacturer contact information that mail free manufacturer coupons in response to an email request via their website. Some of the contact information below contains direct email links.
Please use the form below to share the information with us. Please use this form to share a company that send free manufacturer coupons by mail and does not appear in this list, to report a broken link or any other tip that concerns companies that give away free manufacturer coupons Your Name required. Your Email. Company Name required.
Company Website required. Prove that your're human Please enter the code below: Everyone is on Facebook, including your favorite brands. They have fan pages for their company and individual products. Like their fan page, and you could be rewarded with free product coupons, either when you sign up or in the future. Be aware that you won't see every posting that a brand makes to their fan page, so it is smart to stop by their page frequently to look for free offers. Set up a Google Alert for the phrase "Facebook freebie," and you'll be among the first to know when a new deal goes live.
You'll receive an email that will have links to announcements about freebies. You can set how often to receive them - as they are found or daily. Get serious about redeeming rebates. It's a great way to earn both rebate checks and free product coupons. You may want to explore using an app to find and organize your rebates.
You will be amazed how a little technology opens up many more opportunities to get money back, plus freebies. I never would have thought to use them like that! Great article! I had a pack of Huggies that was missing some tabs too! I love it. I currently have a box of trash bags from Costco that has two huge rolls. One roll from what I can tell the whole roll is defective.
I was going to take it back next time we go to Costco, but maybe I should send an email to let them know too. The bags are all perferated down the middles so it tears in half and is pretty much unusable. Thanks for including examples of what to write to companies! I have been writing to companies online for a month or so and like you, sometimes get nothing in return and sometimes get a few coupons. Thank you for the info. Thank you for the idea! So far I had contacted three companies and they all responded immediately.
This is a great article. Thank you for sharing your information and adventures with us. Great results.
I think this a fun thing to do and at the same time let know our degree of satisfaction to the companies we use products daily in our lives. Me and my boy friend are trying to get are own apartment. He is tje only one that works I stay at home with my daughter. And we need to save. I would like to begin couponing.
They have fan pages for their company and individual products. Like their fan page, and you could be rewarded with free product coupons. One of my favorite ways to get high-value and sometimes even FREE item coupons is e-mailing manufacturers. It is very simple and doesn't.
I have never used coupons before and have wasted a lot of money as a result. Please mail me some to my house. Cathy, years ago yes you could have but probably not as much any more. The coupons you would receive would not amount to much savings. If you are interested in saving money without a computer or printer, the best bet is to watch for sales cycles in your area and buy the items at the lowest prices.
I would suggest getting the sales flyer for the stores in your area that you shop at for the next weeks and make notes on the prices for the items you buy regularly. For example week 1: Once you have done this for at least 6 weeks, you can see what the lowest prices are in your area on the items you buy most often.
Now you have a price book and you know what your ideal price point is for certain items. Slowly if you are doing that week after week, you will build a nice healthy pantry and freezer filled with things at the lowest prices and not top dollar as many people wind up paying. Also, if you do find a lot of printable coupons you want to print, you should be able to do that at the local library. I used to print coupons at the library all the time.
Really your best bet is to watch sales cycles and try to shop at the best time. Good luck!
Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Via social media promotions. Most often these are on Facebook. There are all sorts of these types of promotions, from Purina to organic yogurt to Coffeemate Creamer.
It used to be that these promotions would last for a few hours but now there are a lot more people out there seeking these freebies and coupons, so often times they might be gone in a matter of minutes or even seconds. Via word of mouth marketing programs. There are a ton of programs you can sign up for and they really do send coupons or products full size totally free. Some examples are Vocalpoint or Kraft First Taste.
Another type of program would be rewards programs like Huggies and Pampers or Recyclebank where you get free product coupons once you enter enough codes to qualify. Via coupon inserts. We used to see free item coupons frequently in the paper. Especially when new products were launching.
These days they are pretty few and far between but they are occasionally in your Sunday paper. Now the coupons can be regional meaning only some cities will get them. An example of this was about 2 months ago.
So depending on where you live your newspaper may have had a great coupon inside. Via the manufacturers directly.