Friday, August 2, 2013

[papercreters] Re: Papercrete and Extreme Couponing, the perfect partnership?

As a general rule, you may not resell coupons. But what many do is charge a "clipping fee" whereby others pay for your labor. The problem however is it's a lot of work for not much money.

If you go on eBay and see what folks are getting for bundles of coupons and then figure how much labor was involved, the return is pretty low. For the same labor, I'd think you'd do better selling papercrete products such as blocks, planters, dog houses, etc.


--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "JayH" <slurryguy@...> wrote:
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> Interesting replies, everyone.
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> I'm not so much interested in slaving away trying to find the steal deals myself.
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> I'm more interested in figuring out whether it can be worthwhile to become a coupon supplier to others that want to find the great deals and take advantage of them.
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> When someone has a stockpile of paper, and that stockpile of paper often has a bunch of coupons inside. Is it worth a papercreter's time to pull out those coupons and offer them to those who take the time to do all the deal searching?
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> And... on a related side issue...
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> For those that do coupon a lot... have you ever seen a coupon offer for Borax? If so where?
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