- Mar 4, 2011
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I belong to a bargain hunting website where a lot of the members do purchase things with coupons for free or cheap and then donate them to local charities. When it's things they can use (non-perishable food or toiletries), I think that is equal to handing over cash. Unfortunately, some people stockpile things and then have a yard sale and sell them to make a profit. They feel it's okay because they are being paid for their time to shop and find the deals and are saving the "buyers" at their yard sales money. I don't necessarily agree with the yard sale philosophy, but to each their own. I do use my stockpiles of toothbrushes and deoderant and shampoos, but I do have a family of 6. On than thought, the toothpaste supply is getting depleted, better start paying attention to those coupons and sales.....
If only there were really good coupons for chicken feed, horse hay, and shavings!! (I even stockpile those for my critters, including dog and cats!)
If only there were really good coupons for chicken feed, horse hay, and shavings!! (I even stockpile those for my critters, including dog and cats!)
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