
Update: According to readers this coupons is no longer available for use in-store. It seems it has been deactivated for use in store and registers won’t accept it.
Save $10 off your $10 or more purchase of Junior apparel at Sears when you use this printable coupon in-store. This coupon expires on 11/14/09. You can also enjoy the same discount when you shop online and use the code 17SEARSAPPAREL during check out. Don’t forget to go through Ebates and get 2% cash back from them.
According to Heather from Freebies4Mom the $10 discount will apply to an item that’s $10 or more. If ordering online, shipping starts at $6.25. Thanks Heather for spotting this coupon!




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My husband just tried to use this coupon and the store manager would not accept it, saying it is for online only. I pointed out to him (over the phone) that it gives instructions to the sales associate at the bottom to enter the coupon number manually… he’s going back in to try!
Just went into Sears to use coupon. After finding all the stuff I wanted to buy the girl at the register tried my coupon. It didn’t work and another girl told her that they recieved a message this morning. The message said that they were no longer accepting the coupon that was available for print at sears.com. I immediately left the store and called customer service as the coupon is not to expire until 11/14/09. It has already been pulled. The guy at customer service said that the coupon was used and abused do to being in a pdf format. Go figure. They set it up to be printed multiple times and people do it…
Thank you for letting me know that Couponing Queen. I have updated the main post to reflect the information you just shared.
Mercedes
I think the problem was that the coupon was never intended to be put in PDF format…the coupon was apparently printed for distribution in Seventeen magazine. They are still honoring the code online I think. I had the same problem this morning, and even the cashier was unaware of the problem until the coupon wouldn’t work. A manager came up and showed me the corporate letter given yesterday. Oh well, was a good idea for a couple of days.