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Where do I find Coupon Binder Insert Pages???

Because I've been asked quite a few times lately where one can purchase pages for their coupon binders, I thought I'd compile a list of places you can get them, both online and in-store.  


Let me first clarify, I've found two types of pages that work well in coupon binders: baseball card holders (9-slots) and picture album pages (3x5 and 4x6 work best).  There are companies, however, that have done the leg work for you, and offer various sizes/slots for your choosing. :o)
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  • Coupon Magic Organizer - CMO offers a complete system for starting a coupon binder, but also allows you to buy the individual pages in bundles, ranging from 3-slots to 9-slots.  CMO also exclusively carries double-sided 3-slot and 9-slot pages!  Prices start at $8.99 for 20 pages.

  • The Coupon Clutch - Yeah, you've heard me talk about this one plenty of times!  In addition to getting the CUTEST coupon binder/fashion accessory around, you can also order the page inserts here as well.  A 10-pack of pages starts at $3.99, and come in 3-, 4-, 6-, and 9-slot varieties.  (Pages are single-sided.)  Additionally, The Coupon Clutch has just recently EXPANDED its designs -- so you now have even more selection of stylish coupon clutches!!


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    • Target -  Did you honestly think I'd create a post, and NOT include my dearly beloved toy store, Tar-Zshay?  ;o)  In store, you can get a 60 pack of baseball card holder pages for $8.99.  You can also order them online here.

    • Wal-Mart - Yep, The Mart offers a 35 pack for $3.99.  I have not been able to find them online. (But, by all means, correct me if I'm wrong!)

    • SCROUNGE AROUND! - Honestly, I've scored my page inserts, by sheer dumb luck, at Goodwill (picture pages), garage sales, and estate sales!  If you've got the time and the patience, go for a Couponer's dream treasure hunt!  I believe I've gotten over 100 sheets for less than $6!  :o) 


    Keep on saving!  :o)
    --Barbara
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