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Tips for Dollar Tree


So Dollar Tree has bumped their prices up to $1.25 for each

item purchased but you can still do amazing deals at the store.

Did you know you can use coupons at Dollar Tree? You have to

pay attention to the sizes on the coupons though as Dollar Tree

sometimes has funny sizes.


Using coupons at Dollar Tree makes things under $1 to purchase.

Dollar Tree accepts printable and manufacturer coupons but

no digital coupons. You can use as many coupons as you want

in a transaction, but you can only use up to 4 identical coupons

in that one transaction. You can even use coupons valued over $1

but they will not pay you overage but you will get that

item for free or close to free.


Dollar Tree's do offer the Sunday newspaper, buying your paper

there you can save $2-$3! You can find the best  way to save money

when you are visiting Dollar General by going to coupon bloggers

websites and they will break down every deal worth

grabbing when you go. I personally love The Krazy Coupon Lady.


Use BOGO coupons at Dollar Tree, by doing so you are getting

2 items for the price of 1! Stack manufacturer coupons with rebate app

offers for freebies! You can also score 50% off Dollar Tree holiday candy

the day after a holiday.


The best things to buy at Dollar Tree are seasonal things like holiday

decorations, wrapping paper, gift bags, gift boxes and other

holiday items. Something else they offer are best selling books

which is great because you can do your reading for only $1.25!


Dollar Tree also offers DIY projects on their Dollar Tree Value Seekers

Club online. One important note... they do not offer refunds only

exchanges, so keep that in mind.


Now go save yourself some money!!


 

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