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The Columbus Dispatch Rate Increase

  • mallymal614
    FreeDispatch.com coming soon!
  • Prescott
    Actually if your wife shops at Kroger you can load most coupons to your Kroger card online. I know you can for the P & G coupons and a few others.
    I thought I read in the Dispatch(how ironic) that Kroger's was discontinuing this program.

    If not, can you tell me how to do this?
  • joebaseball
    Prescott wrote:
    Actually if your wife shops at Kroger you can load most coupons to your Kroger card online. I know you can for the P & G coupons and a few others.
    I thought I read in the Dispatch(how ironic) that Kroger's was discontinuing this program.

    If not, can you tell me how to do this?
    Go to Kroger.com, create an account which registers your Kroger Plus card. Once it is created and you are logged in click on "my coupons". You can then load coupons to your plus card.
    http://www.kroger.com/in_store/Pages/coupon_landing.aspx

    Apparently P&G coupons must be redeemed by 12/31 now
  • Swamp Fox
    I understand the need to save money. I'm trying to retire but even though I've been at this job much longer than the average person in my profession, I worry constantly about if I can really ever comfortably retire. I know I can simply give them my letter and do it, but it may be more than I can handle. Things like the cost of a newspaper subscription, particularly doubling, will of course hasten the inevitable disappearance of the newspaper as we know it. It will also be a sad day for the old timers like myself who just can't get the same feeling pouring over a computer screen as I can get, wrapped around a big Sunday Morning paper with my brimmng hot cup of coffee and a couple of pieces of toast, wallowing in the solitude and the company of my Boxer, but out of necessity I'm sure we will also need to eliminate expenses into retirement and the paper will probably have to go. i will grieve long and hard about my paper. Sometimes I wish progress would slow down so we could enjoy life.
  • Nate
    Sage wrote: Dispatch must be in a world of hurt if this is their battle plan.

    Newspapers will be dead before I'm 50. They just can't keep up with the speed of information & the big time writers are going online now.
    Agreed.

    Why go to work every day for a paper when you can sit at home and write and make potentially more money?