I hope you are with me when I say that coupons are awesome! They are
a vital part of how I stick to my weekly budget and keep costs down.
Unfortunately, like many good things, there are folks out there who take
advantage of a great system and it can mess things up for all of us.
Fraudulent coupons are a huge issue and they are
likely why you get questions or funny looks from cashiers and managers
from time to time – even if you are using coupons properly.
Just yesterday a REAL FREE STUFF FOR ALL reader shared on Facebook that someone tried to use an $8 off Huggies coupon
in her line. When questioned about the source of the coupon, the shopper
yelled at her and demanded that she take it.
If you’ve been couponing for a while, you probably know that $8
Huggies coupons don’t really exist. Maybe if you had a complaint or
issue with diapers and the company mailed you a coupon, but more than
likely it will have holograms and all sorts of other fraud protection
features on it if that were the case… it’s most certainly not printable.
How can I check out a specific coupon?Head to the Coupon Information Center website, who maintains a running list of known fraudulent coupons. Turns out, the $8 Huggies coupon is on that list!
What are some red flags?I want us all to be informed on how to use coupons properly and
how to spot fraudulent coupons, so here are some tips and resources you can use. Before I post a new coupon, you can be sure I research the source.
Here are some things that should get your fraudulent coupon radar going:
- It sounds too good to be true (very high value)
- It’s for a completely free product (Free Tide, free Olive Oil)
- It’s a PDF and not hosted directly on the manufacturer’s site
- It was forwarded to you as an email attachment from a friend
Where can I find legitimate coupons?If you print a coupon from Coupons.com
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Click Here you can be sure that what you have is a valid coupon. However, you may
notice a coupon on the fraud list that looks like a valid printable. If
someone mass copies a printable coupon – it will show up on the
fraudulent list. Always be sure to print your two from a legitimate
source and
never copy a coupon.
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