An Arkansas woman’s penny-pinching ways may cost her.

Newspaper fan and former Georgia Gov. Lester Maddox goes couponing in 1970.
“Extreme couponer” Jamie VanSicker, whose last name is not made up, failed to pay for more than 180 newspapers she grabbed from various racks, police say.
Newspapers — a daily trove of money-saving coupons and important information — are popular with “extreme couponers,” folks who dedicate a significant portion of their lives to hoarding household goods for reduced prices.
“Her defense was that she didn’t know it was a crime,” says Lt. Kevin Lewis of the Springdale Police Department.
That excuse has yet to work anywhere.
When the newspaper employees didn’t find any extra papers, they assumed all of the papers had been sold, writes a reporter for KSDK Channel 5. Thus, newspaper workers were putting even more papers in the racks.
VanSicker kept taking them — as many as 62 per night. The thefts were caught on surveillance cameras.
Police say she grabbed at least 185 papers worth $231.
VanSicker, charged with misdemeanor theft of property, says she is disappointed the newspaper went public and pressed charges, according to her attorney.
Extreme couponing may save money, but it is giving a “black eye” to legions of legit coupon collectors, said Andrea Woroch, a consumer expert with Kinoli Inc.
Despite the savings, Woroch said ”extreme couponing” isn’t for everyone.
She offered up the following warnings in an email:
- It Requires Serious Stockpiling: If you’ve watched [TLC's "Extreme Couponers"], you know coupon junkies dedicate huge amounts of square footage to storing their over-the-top purchases. Even kids’ bedrooms aren’t off limits when space becomes tight. Some claim they donate a portion of their surplus to food banks, but the majority clearly ends up in their homes. Ultimately, you have to question how many tubes of toothpaste you actually need. Sales happen all the time but, for most of us, space is a premium.
- You Have to Be Selfish: I saw a lady at our local supermarket entirely clean out a shelf of popular cereal. Sure enough, the ubiquitous coupon binder was perched on her shopping-cart handles. This method leaves nothing for casual shoppers who want to take advantage of a sale. Even little kids know the best practice is to share and share alike.
- It Consumes Your Free Time: You can’t just dedicate a few minutes on Sunday to scanning the inserts and expect to save hundreds of dollars. Extreme couponers dedicate many hours each week to finding, clipping and sorting. That isn’t frugality; it’s a serious commitment. Done properly, you can actually spend roughly one hour per week and still make a dent in your grocery bill. The Coupon Sherpa app allows you to search by ZIP code for the supermarket in which you’re shopping, check for desired coupons, then download them to your store loyalty card.
- You Must Make Multiple Stops: You really can’t just shop at one store. You have to match coupons with the right merchants then run around filling shopping carts. If you stick to your favorite retailers, you’ll spend less time under those irritating fluorescent lights.
- You Become a People User: The shoppers featured on “Extreme Couponers” usually involve family and friends in the process. While they may consider this a fun activity, most people find it stressful and overwhelming. If you do find a soul willing to help you, make sure there’s a reward at the end of the process. Buy them lunch or better yet, why not offer them some items from your grocery hunt!
- It Takes Over Your Life: Do you really want to be known as the nutty coupon lady (or man)? When extreme couponing takes over your life, it’s time to sit back and do a reality check.
Translated, that means “Relax and learn to love watching baseball.”
48 comments Add your comment
Lucas
August 13th, 2011
6:25 pm
@wenchypoo “Want cheap food? Garden, forage, hunt, and/or fish. No coupons, no marketing, and no retailers involved–that’s where the cost is.”
^THIS
Chris
August 14th, 2011
7:36 am
One thing from watching these shows…I’ve never noticed them buying any meat, milk, fruits or vegetables. While they are hoarding all of these products to use, are they actually providing their families with decent meals? Plus, if you look at a lot of the people who do the extreme couponing, I’ve noticed many of them are overweight. I’m not saying that all are like this…but, extreme couponing has to take a toll on a good diet.
Brother Bill
August 14th, 2011
10:44 am
Even with coupons, you are still buying garbage.
Cheap chemical toothpaste, sugary GMO cereals, plastic wrap.
Ever notice that fresh produce never has coupons? But that is the best food for you!
Art
August 14th, 2011
11:39 am
Well there are three sides to every story don’t you know?
(1) The newspapers created this extreme clipping by providing the Coupons in the first place for their own potential gains.
(2) The newspaper which I won’t mention any names just that they are the number one paper in Atlanta and when I called them I spoke with an Indie person who says they are from Indiana, my thoughts they are adding the na to India thus fabricating a huge lie leading one to believe that these people are from here in the States. I’ve tried a little experiment and I called them a couple times each time getting a different person and each time that was a person from India. Call it a coincident or call it for what it is stealing jobs from the American people. Okay so let’s give them the benefit of the doubt. Say the are from Indiana, why are they paying people in Indiana to do our jobs here in Georgia?????? See where I’m going with this?? They have a hell of a lot of nerve saying this woman stole $231.00 when everyday the Newspaper is stealing jobs, our jobs. Which by the way adds up to much much more than $231.00 would you agree? It’s time we stand up and take our jobs back. I call this stealing because we the American people pay for and read the paper not the foreigners and certainly not the people from India
3) Just maybe if our jobs were kept here in the States and big Company was made to pay a thrifty head Tax for all overseas jobs that was given away TWO THINGS would happen. Just maybe we could put people to work and they just might have the extra to spend on the Newspaper and or just maybe our deficit would be much lower and be in the Billions with a B and not the Trillions with a T.
Just a side note with what they are spending to prosecute that Woman we could pay a couple people part time thus contributing are week recovery.
This is just the opinion of a proud American who believes that it is time to say enough to big Company and if need be boycott the Companies that feel they need to send our jobs overseas. I am in no way shape or form prejudice and have nothing against people from India it’s just that I want our jobs kept here at home taking care of our deficit and contributing to a stronger economic recovery.
“We The People” Our constitution gives us the right to Unite and stand tall. But we all know that divided we will fall.
Fletch
August 14th, 2011
11:52 am
I don’t understand the picture of Lester Maddox, and the caption does not make sense. I’m confused.
Genny
August 15th, 2011
9:20 pm
I coupon, and I loathe the “shelf-clearers.” If I see a deal, I generally opt for one or two of the product, and never more than 6. And once I have a stockpile of ten tubes of toothpaste, guess what? I DON’T NEED TO GET ANYMORE FOR A FEW MONTHS. Coupons go in cycles, there will always be other deals, and you have to leave plenty for everyone else. Even if you can get a tube of toothpaste for $.25, what’s the point if you already have ten at home? The same deal will be available once you need to stock up again, so just simmer. And for the people who steal inserts from the papers – SHAME on you!!!
Have you seen me? I’m a coupon junkie who got busted stealing newspapers for their coupons – The Fulldorm Post
August 17th, 2011
2:45 pm
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bigdawg
August 18th, 2011
5:10 pm
Bet she’s a conservative! They are good at theivery!!