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    Am I the last one to hear about this site?


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    Coupon Fraud


    Extreme Couponing

    Every time I have someone look through my coupon exchange, I get the question: are you like those people on tv, the extreme couponers? I am not big tv watcher, so I can only assume at what they are referring. Then they try to explain it to me, how these people use so many coupons they only pay pennies for their purchase. Although I doubt that it is reality, I also hate to take away hope... the hope that coupons really can save a fortune. I explain that on my best day of couponing I reached the 70% off level, only once. Most days I am more than happy with 30 - 40%.... And even that rate takes a lot of work.
    Last edited by toys; 11-02-2011, 06:25 AM. Reason: If this is a repost, please don't hesitate to shoot me... I did search, I promise.

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    How does coupon fraud make YOU feel?

    FAQ

    Can I sell my extra coupons?

    No, there is no legitimate way to sell your unwanted coupons.

    The sale or transfer of coupons is a violation of virtually all manufacturers’ coupon redemption policies. These policies are generally printed on the coupons or are available from the manufacturer upon request. Any sale or transfer voids the coupon.

    Persons purchasing coupons have often been associated with organized criminal activities. They often purchase the coupons as one aspect of a scheme to defraud the coupon issuers/manufacturers, usually by seeking to redeem coupons without purchasing any products. Individuals selling coupons to such crime rings have been charged with and convicted of criminal violations.


    What about selling "the service of clipping coupons" or an envelope that "just happens to contain coupons"?

    Individuals selling or auctioning coupons often know that such sales and auctions are in violation of the terms and conditions of the coupons. As such, they may include an invalid disclaimer, such as, "I'm selling my time to clip the coupons, not the coupons themselves. Such disclaimers are invalid and do not provide any legal protection to either party. Such obviously invalid disclaimers merely serve to prove that the seller/auctioneer knows that their illicit coupon sales are inappropriate, wrong, and subject to civil and/or criminal penalties, depending on the situation.


    Can I buy coupons?

    No, there are good reasons not to purchase coupons. In addition to being in violation of the manufacturers’ policies, it simply does not make sense to pay for something that is given away for free.

    Coupons being sold on the Internet or by other means may be stolen property or counterfeit. Individuals attempting to use these coupons may be subject to prosecution.

    I can see it now, the mafia boss gathers his most trusted and says (in his best Brando voice): I'll make him an coupon he can't refuse. You see, Johnny, we feel that coupons is going to be a big factor in drawing penny-pinchers into the stores. We're hoping that you'll sign a contract agreeing to stack 5 coupons per item. Perhaps convince some of your friends in the check-out line to do the same. We're counting on you, Johnny.

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