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Ok so I have finally decided I want one! I am on the lookout for those baseball card plastic sleeve things. Where exactly can I find them (internet or store). I looked at Wal-Mart today, but never even found baseball cards. Any help would be appreciated.
Re: Coupon Binder
i got everything in staples. i ended up needing 20 dividers and a ton of the baseball card holders.
i'd check into getting the next size up, though (i think they hold 6 or 8 pp instead of 9). i end up having to trim down some coupons or folding them like origami.
also, get more than you think you'll need. at least 2 packs.
good luck! i LOVE mine.
I found mine at Target as well, but at mine, they are up front by the registers with the trading cards. They were kind of hard to find, since apparently no one plays with Pokemon cards anymore. I found that one sleeve was more then enough.
Have fun, and good luck!
That's where I got mine too. They were around $4.50 per pack. Maybe 15 per pack. KrazyCouponLady has category printouts available for separating your binder.
I actually use my binder for web printed coupons or ones I receive in the mail. I have found the file cabinet way (I actually have a portable holder with tabs in it, pic example below) is the better way to organize the news paper coupon inserts for me. That way I'm not flipping through each page clipping away, then filing, then cleaning out the filing binder. This way, I go to specific coupon sites and they list sales and the corresponding date the coupon was in the newspaper. I just go to that date and flip through and see if it was included in my insert (some are regional).
Also there are some sites that actually list the coupons in each weekly newspaper. I started doing that in an excel sheet (I'm OCD like that and enjoy spreadsheets) so I could quickly search for a coupon in my file system then thankfully found someone else does it. I use this site http://www.southernsavers.com/?s=coupon+insert+variations
Sorry - duplicate message