Everyone wants to save money, right? Even the rich and famous, especially if they were not born into wealth, count their pennies and nickel and dime deals to get the best one. Some call it competition, others call it being reserved, and some others call it cheap or being frugal. Whatever you may call it, it’s a thing… a real “thing”. But couponing brings a certain edge that can become addictive and often misused, hence the term “extreme” couponing!Did you know that “extreme couponing” was a term first used in an article in The Wall Street Journal almost 10 years ago? This sport, some call it, has been going strong in many households for almost a decade! What makes it “extreme” though? It’s the way couponers shop, using as many coupons as possible to save as much as possible. But some have taken it to a whole new level where saving money is secondary to getting the most stuff for free! Some have even purchased storage units outside of their homes to house all of the items they’ve purchased or obtained through coupons. And, unfortunately, some have even died! Death of a Couponer shares some of those stories where couponing resulted in tragedy. BUT there are ways you can save money, purchase items at a fraction of its original retail price, and yet live comfortably. In Death of a Couponer, you will learn the basics of couponing, how to maximize your savings, how to clip and stack coupons, where to go to find the best coupons and even how to save time when you go into the stores.So there’s no need to be “extreme” about it, but you will learn how to save big on items you really need such as groceries, cleaning items, hygienic supplies, and other household products. Shop smart and save big!