How to get free coupons in the mail

The joy of receiving free coupons in the mail! Here are some ways to increase your chances of getting free coupons in the mail:

  1. Sign up for rewards programs: Many companies offer rewards programs that send coupons and discounts to their members. Examples include:
    • RetailMeNot's Cash Back and Coupons program
    • Coupons.com's Rewards program
    • Ibotta's Cash Back and Coupons program
  2. Join online coupon communities: Websites like Slickdeals, FatWallet, and RetailMeNot allow you to join communities and receive exclusive coupons and deals.
  3. Sign up for newsletters: Many companies send exclusive coupons and promotions to their newsletter subscribers. Look for the "Sign up for our newsletter" section on company websites.
  4. Use coupon apps: Apps like Fetch Rewards, Checkout 51, and Ibotta offer digital coupons and cash back rewards.
  5. Request coupons: Contact companies directly and ask if they have any coupons or promotions available. You can find contact information on company websites or through customer service numbers.
  6. Look for online coupon codes: Websites like RetailMeNot, Coupons.com, and Groupon offer printable coupons and digital codes for various retailers.
  7. Check your local newspaper: Many newspapers still publish coupons and ads in their print editions.
  8. Use cashback websites: Cashback websites like Ebates, TopCashback, and BeFrugal offer cash back rewards and sometimes send coupons and promo codes.
  9. Sign up for store loyalty programs: Many retailers offer loyalty programs that send exclusive coupons and discounts to members.
  10. Check your mail regularly: Keep an eye out for unsolicited coupons and flyers in your mailbox. You might find some great deals or discounts.
  11. Use a coupon aggregator: Websites like CouponCabin and CouponSherpa aggregate coupons from various sources and allow you to search for specific coupons.
  12. Participate in online surveys: Some survey sites, like Swagbucks and Survey Junkie, offer rewards in the form of coupons or cash.
  13. Check with your local library: Some libraries offer free coupons and discounts to their patrons.
  14. Use a coupon browser extension: Browser extensions like Honey and Coupons at Checkout can automatically apply coupons and discounts at checkout.
  15. Check with your employer: Some employers offer employee discounts or coupons for certain products or services.

Remember to always read the fine print and understand the terms and conditions of any coupon or promotion before using it. Happy couponing!