What? Coupons?
“Who would want to use coupons?”
Many people use coupons to save a small percentage of their total grocery bill. But to be an expert couponer, Jessica combines coupons with other outrageous shopping strategies to save an enormous 90% plus off retail prices for all her food and groceries, not just some of them. Yes, she buys fresh produce, meat, dairy products, and bakery goods, in addition to the boxed, canned, and frozen food.
There are 3 types of people who do not need the Money Maniac program. See if you fit into any of these categories:
❒ I am independently wealthy. (If your name is Paris Hilton, we don’t expect to see you on our e-mail list.)
❒ I don’t eat food. My only weakness is kryptonite. (If your name is preceded by the word “Super”, we don’t expect to hear from you either.)
❒ I do not assimilate well into mainstream society because I do not use things like toilet paper, shampoo, and toothpaste. (Please don’t contact us.)
In the past, it has been just moms (bless them) who have been interested in saving money on groceries. But in case you’ve been asleep for the past 40 years, you know that times have been changing. Women in the workforce have caused reasonable men to realize they need to participate at home more. Single people, in this present economy, have realized it’s tough just taking care of themselves. Since the Money Maniac herself works full time and has four kids, being an expert saver-of-money can be accomplished even by the very busy working person.
The world has been waiting for this. Wouldn’t you like to come along?
“What can you get with coupons?”
Probably much more than you think! There are coupons for everything from organic produce to eye surgery. The deals are everywhere, IF you know where to look. You’ll learn the Money Maniac’s Outrageous Shopping Strategies so you’ll be the one who can sniff out the deals in your local area at your local stores. With over two hours of streaming video divided into 13 segments and a 57-page PDF workbook, you won’t miss a single strategy.
“I don’t get any good coupons.”
That’s what we used to think too. Understand this: it’s not the amount of the coupon, it’s how you USE the coupon that gets you mega-bucks off your grocery bill. All coupons are good coupons, even the ones with low-cents off. Yes, even the coupons for the things you don’t use can have enormous value to you!
It’s true you can use coupons only and save a small percentage on your grocery bill. This is what we call “old school couponing”. This commonly held view, in our opinion, is more trouble than it’s worth. All that clipping and organizing to save only 35¢ on a $3 toothbrush is just silly. Your time is of enormous value! Don’t waste it using coupons without combining it with outrageous shopping strategies!
The really good news is that most people don’t understand how to use coupons correctly so they throw them away. If there were twenty dollar bills in the recycle bin or spread all over a restaurant waiting area, would you bother to pick them up?
“I don’t have time for this!”
Do you have time to make money?
Let’s think outside the box for a second….
Instead of earning more money by getting a job outside your home, how about spending less, let’s say half, of what you presently spend on food and groceries? If a family spends $1,000 per month on food and groceries, would spending only $500 per month help? Wouldn’t that be like earning $500 per month extra? So your lifestyle can change dramatically without increasing your income. If that sounds good to you, let’s take a look at an actual transaction that Jessica did….
Below is a picture of Jessica’s transaction and 3 of her 4 children she took with her on this shopping trip. The retail amount was $981.65 but Jessica paid only $61.89, saving her $919.76! (That’s a savings of 93.7% for those who are still non-believers in “90% plus” savings!)

This transaction took her a full 8 hours to calculate during the kid’s nap time, and while they were distracted at play. (Like many of us she does her best work in sweatpants.) So let’s do some Money Maniac math…
$919.76 in savings divided by 8 hours of work equals…. $114.97 per hour.
Do you have time to make over $100 per hour?





