If the coupons are on a cd or floppy does that mean I then have to print them myself in order to use them? If that's the case it seems like too much of a bother. I'd rather be able to rip or clip something out of a book. Not insert a cd into my computer, browse through the coupons there, then send it to my printer....and so on.
I do know I once got a cd that listed local businesses (no coupons with it thought). It was weeks before I got around to looking at it. There were many times I almost threw it away before looking at it. When I finally did look at it I decided it had been a waste of my time.
I personally would rather have the good old-fashioned way at this point.
Also, at a store I worked at we had a software program we sold that included coupons on the cd for other products in the store. The customer could print the coupons and then bring them in. But we saw very few of the coupons.
Just my thoughts.
Sharon Crosby
Mind Over Clutter