There is a new resource for digital coupon called SavingStar.com. Sign up for SavingStar.com (click the join for free link at the top of the page) and you will be able to load these coupons onto your store loyalty card:
- Save $2.00 on Aleve
- Save $1.00 on Juicy Juice
- Save $2.00 on Phillips’ Health product
- Save $2.00 on Purina Cat Food
- Save $2.00 on Purina Dog Food
- Save $1.00 on Skinny Cow
- Save $1.00 on Lean Cuisine
- Save $.50 on Nestle Toll House Morsels
- Save $1.50 on California Pizza Kitchen
- Save $1.00 on DiGIORNO’S
- Save $.75 on Elmer’s Glue All
- Save $.55 on GUM Crayola Kids Toothbrush
- Save $.75 on GUM Eez-Thru Flosser
- Save $.40 on No Yolks Egg Noogles
- Save $.40 on Wacky Mac Spiral Pasta
- Save $.40 on Wacky Mac and Cheese
- Save $1.00 on Pure Life
- + more
I entered my zip code and I found that the following stores in my area that participate in this program:
- Fred Meyer
- QFC
- Rite Aid
- Albertsons
They have over 24,000 participating stores, so there should be several where you are located too!
This program is a little different than your usual eCoupons, instead of coming off at the register, the money is added to your SavingStar account and then they send you the money via check, pay pal or an Amazon gift card. Sounds like fun to me!
Here is exactly how it works:
- Select the eCoupons you like on the website or mobile app, and they are automatically linked to your store card.
- Use your card when you checkout and the money is added to your SavingStar account. The savings don’t change your bill at the register and the savings are not printed on the receipt. Instead, they get deposited into your account within 7-30 days depending upon where you shop.
- Once your SavingStar account reaches $5 in savings, you can pick your payout from a bank account deposit, a PayPal account deposit, an Amazon gift card, or a donation to charity. More options to come!













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Sounds like a great program! I am guessing that if you use these ecoupons, you cannot also use a paper coupon since it would be like double dipping, right? I didn’t see anything in the FAQ’s regarding the rules on this.
I was wondering the same thing… does it stack with other coupons? Does anyone use this already who knows if you can add/remove easily in case there is a better deal with paper coupons? (kind of like the kroger card?) Thanks!!!
What about stores like Raley’s that don’t have loyalty cards?
are the ecoupons on upromise the same as the ones on savingstar? If not then how do you load them along with the ecoupons on savingstar