Get Fistfuls Of Coupons At Ultimatecoupons.com
Want a crapload of coupons? Check out Ultimatecoupons.com. They've got tons. You can navigate by topic or retailer or manufacturer and see if there's some discounts available. Some of them are printable and some are online-only. The site design is underwhelming, but functional. What else is there to say? It's coupons, you know what to do with them.
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This is a test contextual ad for the SHOPPING category. It should appear on all SHOPPING entries, unless the subcategory has its own ad.
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The grocery stores I go to don't seem to have any problems with printed ones. I think the key is to go through self-checkout. If it doesn't scan, just type in the bar code. I think the reader thing in the slot to place your coupon only registers that something went in and didn't come out, not exactly what went in.
It makes me really really sad that retailmenot.com has had so many vendors tell them to take down all user-submitted coupons and only show their tacky sales links as "coupons" instead when they really aren't coupons. It was a good site with good user interface and a decent amount of user feedback. Now it's pretty much dead.
I suspect if this site gets popular enough, they'll start hearing from the vendors too. When will vendors realize it actually generates sales?
@shorty63136: Yep, I'm at work right now and my company's firewall is blocking the site as "Adware/Spyware".
@shorty63136: Yep, I'm at work right now and my company's firewall is blocking the site as "adware/spyware".
So clip 'n' save at your own risk.
@shorty63136: Move along if you don't want the coupons. Maybe there's a coupon for a new computer once you install the spyware-infested-daughter-dating-car-crashing coupon printer? :-)
@radleyas: I guess I'm mad from reading about it on every post on FW as well. If someone is so concerned, then find another deal. I will enjoy my $0.xx off y with z enhanced protein, thank you very much :)
I am not sure why this web site among countless other coupon peddling sites is worth of mention in a highly popular consumer website like consumerist ? Unless of course it belongs to someone working at or even better, a stakeholder in gawker media or any of its minion blogs like consumerist. For some reason, I have thing against shopping oriented websites with private domain registrations like ultimate coupons. See this:
Registrant:
Domains by Proxy, Inc.
DomainsByProxy.com
15111 N. Hayden Rd., Ste 160, PMB 353
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
United States
Domain Name: ULTIMATECOUPONS.COM
Created on: 02-Jul-01
Expires on: 02-Jul-14
Last Updated on: 23-Jun-08
Administrative Contact:
Private, Registration
Domains by Proxy, Inc.
DomainsByProxy.com
15111 N. Hayden Rd., Ste 160, PMB 353
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
United States
(480) 624-2599 Fax -- (480) 624-2598
Technical Contact:
Private, Registration
Domains by Proxy, Inc.
DomainsByProxy.com
15111 N. Hayden Rd., Ste 160, PMB 353
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
United States
(480) 624-2599 Fax -- (480) 624-2598
Domain servers in listed order:
NS3.WEBCONTROLCENTER.COM
NS4.WEBCONTROLCENTER.COM
Not kosher in my book. Somebody is going to get commissions out of your so-called coupon shopping and you are not allowed to know where your money will be going. It might be a terrorist organization or a political campaign that you are against. The online coupons of the same value are found everywhere. Why use this site ?
It is a shame on consumerist's end to promote a web site like this.
@TheNomad: While I doubt it is something as sinister as a funding a terrorist organization (OMG! terrorists are affiliate marketers now!) I am indeed curious why this particular site (among the endless selection of others) was chosen to be featured.
These coupon sites make their money via affiliate relationships so SOMEONE is profiting from this post.







So few places I go take printed coupons anymore ...