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Home Depot 10% Coupon

This may be a local deal only, but at the post office, they have a package of coupons and ads along with the "change of address" forms that come in a pretty thick envelope that always have a 10% off coupon. I live in Fountain Valley, CA (orange county). They also have the free $100 (now $75) from Bank of America for opening a checking account for 3 months with them which is pretty popular.
 
Originally posted by: xCxStylex
This may be a local deal only, but at the post office, they have a package of coupons and ads along with the "change of address" forms

Same at my PO in Ohio....
 

Guys, I think this may be a scam. homedepotmovING.com is owned by Homer, TLC (Home Depot Corp). However, homedepotmoVER.com is owned by an advertising company. The sites look identical, but I'd be worried where my personal information is going...

Registrant:
Paradigm Advertising

PO Box 1703
Traverse City, Michigan 49685
United States

Registered through: GoDaddy.com, Inc. (http://www.godaddy.com)
Domain Name: HOMEDEPOTMOVERS.COM
Created on: 15-Apr-08
Expires on: 15-Apr-09
Last Updated on: 15-Apr-08

Administrative Contact:
VanVreede, William domains@paradigmadvertising.com
Paradigm Advertising
PO Box 1703
Traverse City, Michigan 49685
United States
(989) 607-1194

Technical Contact:
VanVreede, William domains@paradigmadvertising.com
Paradigm Advertising
PO Box 1703
Traverse City, Michigan 49685
United States
(989) 607-1194

Domain servers in listed order:
NS649.HOSTGATOR.COM
NS650.HOSTGATOR.COM
 
Also - a quick note - if you replace the "movers.com" in the original link with "moving.com" you do get the correct address.

Note the page above also links internally to the correct site, another sign of fraud. This link is clearly collecting passwords and email addresses for no good reason.
 
If you go to the real home depot website and search for moving, you are directed to the real moving page. http://www.homedepotmoving.com...x.jsp?promocode=NORMAL

Which is clearly different than the OP's link. Something is fishy.

[edit]

However, when I go to register on my link above, it says my address and email have already been registered. I did register on the OP's link last night, so maybe it is ok? I dunno. I know for sure I haven't registered anytime before that.
 
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