Thursday, May 6, 2010
Traveling Treasures
I love buried treasures! I love to bury the treasures and hunt for them later! I try to hide my bones from my brother so that I can enjoy them again later, in hopes that he doesn't find them. I get excited when I get to dig a hole and bury my treasures! Mama is all excited about a treasure she found. The following is a story of her special finding.
Earlier this week mama was talking with a cashier. The cashier had found a removable coupon on one of mama's grocery items. Mama had informed the cashier that she didn't have any coupons with her, and the little 55 cent savings was all she'd get for the day. The cashier claimed it was a day that "everyone" seemed to forget their coupons at home.
That led mama to thinking about the days that she would spend hours looking through the newspaper ads on a Sunday afternoon, clipping coupons of all the items she thought we needed to purchase that week, or would be using within the next month. It was a lot of work to cut, sort, and organize into her little coupon expandable folder. What was disappointing is that she couldn't work it into her schedule to make the best use of those coupons when she needed to. She often forgot what she had cut out each week, and it wasn't in the budget to stock up all the time. Like many other consumers, she would also find herself arriving at the store only to find that she had forgotten her nice coupon file. It was frustrating!
Mama also remembers the long waits in line while the woman 2 carts ahead of her handed over 50 coupons for the cashier to go through. Not only did she find herself impatient with the wait, but envious of the woman who could do so well in her savings. Mama knew if she'd stick with it, she would master the "trade", however she did not relish the thought of spending more time figuring out how to rearrange the busy family schedule that was already interrupted several times throughout the week. Then mama met George, and learned of an easier way to save without having to worry about sale deadlines, or the time spent in clipping, or printing out coupons!
Road Trip savings allows you to discover a multitude of places to save, all with a simple key tag that is attached to your key chain. That's right, it's similar in size and purpose as your savings key tag that you use at your grocery store, only this tag allows you savings at all sorts of businesses--not just your local grocer. You don't gather points or rewards that add up to use later either. You use this at the time you shop!
Here's how it works: Attach a free Road Trip Savings key tag to your keychain. When you visit a participating Road Trip Savings business, hand the cashier your key tag. They'll swipe it and you'll save money-it's as simple as that! Go to www.roadtripsavings.com and register your key tag, plus see the participating businesses where you can start saving right away. Stop back often, as the list is growing fast
Where can you get your key tag? There are three different ways: 1) call Geroge, 414-745-5053 to order your key tag, and he will send one to you. 2) Pick one up at any of the participating Road Trip Savings businesses found on the website. 3) Register on line and your key tag will be sent to you.
Hit the road to savings today and find your treasures!
Here's waggin' at ya!
Check out the savings from ACO featured on Road Trip Savings as well. www.raodtripsavings.com If you have any further questions regarding the services of ACO, call 414-241-4512 or visit www.acovs.com
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