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Free Coupons on Your CellphoneCellfire Free Digital Coupons Add Convenience to Savings
With more than 220 million Americans using cellphones today, Cellfire saves budget-conscious consumers a lot of money with free coupons delivered to their cellphones.
Cellfire free coupons are pushed to your cellphone, which means coupons from a variety of companies automatically download as they are available. This automation means you do not do a thing to receive the coupons other than downloading the Cellfire application to your cellphone. The coupons you receive are specific to your region, based on your zip code, and new deals come up frequently. Coupons are stored on your cellphone until you scroll through the coupon offerings to select the discounts you want to use. Use Cellfire Coupons In-Store and Via PhoneIf you have Cellfire coupons on your cellphone while you shop and you buy an item you have a coupon for, just select the coupon on your phone and show it to the cashier to get your freebies or discounts. Using Cellfire free coupons when placing orders over the phone is very easy as well. Select the coupon you want to use for a delivery product or take-out product, like pizza or tickets to a sporting event. Select the "Via Phone Call" option in Cellfire, then write down the code that appears on your cellphone display. Call and place your order and mention the code to get your savings. Digital Coupons are Easy on the EnvironmentCellfire free coupons are not only good for your budget. Using digital coupons instead of paper coupons saves a ton of trees since no paper is used to produce the coupons. Paper coupons also require water, electricity and chemicals such as inks and dyes to produce. All of this could be eliminated if digital coupons on cellphones replaced paper coupons. Is Cellfire Really Free and Safe?Although Cellfire is free, remember that your cell service provider may have a charge for SMS/text messaging, so be sure to find out if those charges would negate the savings you would get with Cellfire. While Cellfire will not sell the information you provide, they do need to share that information with their partners who are providing the coupons and othere offers. The wording under Information Security in the Cellfire Privacy Policy is rather vague and Cellfire also says it may keep record of the dates and times you place calls on your cellphone, which is not a concern for many folks but leaves others feeling like Big Brother is watching them. Still, Clark Howard, a respected radio personality and author sounds very positive toward Cellfire so go to Cellfire.com to learn more about this free digital coupon service. Related:
The copyright of the article Free Coupons on Your Cellphone in Personal Budgeting/Finance is owned by Shelley Elmblad. Permission to republish Free Coupons on Your Cellphone in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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