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Quick Question about staples coupons.

jcovercash

Diamond Member
I got a 20 off 100 staples coupon the other day and used it, I just checked the coupon code # online and it still works.

Can I print up another copy of this coupon and take it to a different staples and use it?

On the coupon it says, Limit one per customer. I paid with my Debit card, so if I go to staples and pay with my debit card again could I get in trouble for using two of the same coupons, and have to end up paying the $20?, since they will know that I bought it since I used my card

Thanks,
Josh
 
Staples do not want you to stack the coupons when you buy an item.

I have never had a problem using a coupon at a later time/date even at the same store.
 
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Staples do not want you to stack the coupons when you buy an item.

I have never had a problem using a coupon at a later time/date even at the same store.

Ohh so you dont think later that when the coupons and stuff start coming in they will notice 2 of the same code and charge me the $20 back?

Also another Q. If there is an item for 149.99 with a $20 instant rebate and $30 mail in. That makes it 129.99 before the Mail in rebate, Can I still use the $20 of $100 on that since it will still be over $100 in store purchase price.

Lastly 😛, Will they let me use a coupon code (5 digit code) if I give them just the code #? Like If say I got it and didnt have a printer to print it out.

Thanks,
Josh
 
They won't charge you back; worst that could happen is that their computers would recognize that it's been used before and decline you.

You could still use the coupon on a $129 item before rebates so long as the cashier isn't having a bad day. Sometimes they'll accept it, sometimes they'll point to the "Not valid with any other offers" line in the fine print.

Unless they know and/or trust you, they will most likely say no if you try to just give them the coupon code number. They're very suspicious of coupon codes these days, and "not having a printer" will not suffice. At my local taples store, they have internet access so they will have you pull up your email account if try that.
 
Originally posted by: Digobick
They won't charge you back; worst that could happen is that their computers would recognize that it's been used before and decline you.

You could still use the coupon on a $129 item before rebates so long as the cashier isn't having a bad day. Sometimes they'll accept it, sometimes they'll point to the "Not valid with any other offers" line in the fine print.

Unless they know and/or trust you, they will most likely say no if you try to just give them the coupon code number. They're very suspicious of coupon codes these days, and "not having a printer" will not suffice. At my local taples store, they have internet access so they will have you pull up your email account if try that.

Ok Thanks, I will just use my $20 of $100 on then. Unless someone has a $30 of $150 😛 😀 lol

Thanks,
Josh
 
Coupons are usually applied to the final store price, not on mail in price (you may never mail in the rebate forms)

The 5-7 digit coupon codes are not tracked by customer. The large number of digits are customer specific.

The 5-7 digit codes are just entered by the cashier and the amount is value is determined by the system and deducted against the amount owed.

Snoop around the HD forum for additional clues and such. You may find leads on a 30/150
 
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Coupons are usually applied to the final store price, not on mail in price (you may never mail in the rebate forms)

The 5-7 digit coupon codes are not tracked by customer. The large number of digits are customer specific.

The 5-7 digit codes are just entered by the cashier and the amount is value is determined by the system and deducted against the amount owed.

Snoop around the HD forum for additional clues and such. You may find leads on a 30/150

I have a working $30 of $150 but its just the # no printable coupon.....
 
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