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Share the Coupon

If you are like me you don’t buy anything without first comparing its price online. It’s not only the actual money you save, to me it is sometimes the principle of it. I just love knowing that I paid the absolute lowest price possible on my purchases and just hate it when I feel like I overpaid. But what I really hate is reaching the checkout page of a site I am shopping at and seeing a “coupon code” section. Well, obviously when I have the coupon to enter in I don’t hate it – I love it and always take advantage of it. But when I don’t have a coupon code (which happens a lot) I just feel stupid. It’s like the store saying “hey, some people are saving money on their purchases – just not you!”.

That’s why I like deallocker.com. They list thousands of free online coupons for hundreds of different sites. Since I started using them I check out every site at deallocker.com first to see if there are any coupon codes available. And in most cases there are. The reason that deallocker.com has so many coupon codes is the fact that they allow the site’s visitors to submit any coupon codes they are aware of adding to the ones already online. They also allow visitors to rate each coupon and report whether the coupon code worked for them or not. This keeps the coupon code list up to date and fresh and eliminates the frustrating situation where you try to use a code only to discover it expired.

I already saved over $200 on one of the Dell coupon codes listed on the site and am now even listing my own coupon codes which I received by email. I figured, if the site was helpful for me to save money – why not share my coupons to help others too?

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