
Printable coupons are often abused and can be easily manipulated. This can be in the form of photocopied coupons, coupons that are altered and coupons that have been created by individuals not companies. Don’t know if the coupon you received via email is legitimate? Follow these tips to set your mind at ease:
Coupon fraud really is short term gain, in the end it hurts everyone.
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Why are my rss feeds from this site giving me coupon info from 3 months ago
I have a problem using SCOTCH brand coupons which are sent via email. The link takes you to their website but its a pdf. Walgreens has always given me problems using these therefore I don’t even bother.