1 year, 6 months ago
How do I know if I am getting a good deal on Depends?
Who offers printable coupons for depends? Are there generic or store brands available for Depends that cost less?
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http://www.organicfoodcoupons.com/coupons/depends/
One of the only ways to know if you are getting a good deal on Depends is to “compare shop” and to try to obtain a coupon before shopping. Another thing you can do is to try and read the reviews of the products you are interested in. CVC makes an incontinence product that has mixed reviews. They are, however, cheaper than Depends. You can read about them yourself at the site above and at adisc.org. At www.depend.com, there is a coupon offered, but you need to sign up with the site first to obtain the coupon. Drugstores and circulars often have coupons for Depends. You may also want to check coupon exchanges for these coupons.
One great suggestion is to check with your local medical supplies store. They have a variety of incontinence products and they are very knowledgeable. They can also “special order” something for you upon request.
At the Depend site, you can also obtain free samples, read suggestions for personal care, find out where Depends are sold, and participate in the discussions and read the articles about their products. There is also a LIVE help option too!! You will find their toll free number also on the site, and other pertinent information that you can explore.
At www.retailmenot.com you can sign up easily to receive any new Depend coupons, deals, or alerts via email. You may want to also check with your local Senior Center for ideas and suggestions when purchasing Depends.
One of the only ways to know if you are getting a good deal on Depends is to “compare shop” and to try to obtain a coupon before shopping. Another thing you can do is to try and read the reviews of the products you are interested in. CVC makes an incontinence product that has mixed reviews. They are, however, cheaper than Depends. You can read about them yourself at the site above and at adisc.org. At www.depend.com, there is a coupon offered, but you need to sign up with the site first to obtain the coupon. Drugstores and circulars often have coupons for Depends. You may also want to check coupon exchanges for these coupons.
One great suggestion is to check with your local medical supplies store. They have a variety of incontinence products and they are very knowledgeable. They can also “special order” something for you upon request.
At the Depend site, you can also obtain free samples, read suggestions for personal care, find out where Depends are sold, and participate in the discussions and read the articles about their products. There is also a LIVE help option too!! You will find their toll free number also on the site, and other pertinent information that you can explore.
At www.retailmenot.com you can sign up easily to receive any new Depend coupons, deals, or alerts via email. You may want to also check with your local Senior Center for ideas and suggestions when purchasing Depends.
You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
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