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"Online coupons usually come in the format of a coupon code," says Gordun, who's CouponCraze.com is one of the most popular free coupon sites on the net. "For instance, CouponCraze.com, when you find a deal that says 'Code - XXXX,' you need to enter that code at some point during checkout at the online retailer. Some stores have you enter the code at different points during checkout, so you have to keep your eyes peeled for the right moment to enter it." Aside from coupons, CouponCraze.com can also provide shoppers with special links to fantastic deals hidden deep within online stores. At CouponCraze.com, Gordun explains that when a shopper clicks on a code coupon, they will be taken to the online retailer's site (even straight to the special discount) where a small browser window will open in the upper-left corner of the screen. This window will show the code, so they need to either keep the window open while shopping or write down the code so they enter it at the appropriate moment. "Not all coupons come in the form of a code," Gordun goes on to say. "Often, retailers code special links to hidden pages on their website, something Amazon.com is known to do. On free coupon sites, you simply click on the coupon you are interested in and start shopping. If the coupon links you to a special page, you simply do what it tells you to do. Most times you won't have to do anything, as the discount will automatically be applied." For more information on how to use
free online coupons, contact Christian Gordun email Christian(- at -)CouponCraze.com.
To view examples of online coupons, visit http://www.couponcraze.com.
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