Sunday, September 6, 2020

Coupon Fraud!!!

 Back at it again! With Coupon Fraud!


Did you know?

Did you know there was a such 

thing as Coupon Fraud? I didn't 😮

So I've decided to write a post about it!

I found some interesting information!


So here goes! First, some do's and don'ts

of couponing.


Do:

Read the fine print. Always make sure

to follow the terms and conditions printed 

on a coupon.


Don't:

Scan, copy, or print more than 

the allotted number of printable 

coupons a website allows.


Coupons may not be transferred. Do not 

double coupons. Limit one per household.


Did you know?

Did you know that coupon fraud cost companies

 hundreds of millions of dollars a year: that comes 

out of your pocket in the form of pricier products?


Did you know?

Did you know that there is a such a thing as

counterfeit coupons? Consumers can protect 

themselves from counterfeit coupons by never 

paying money for coupons and by using only

coupons from authorized coupon distributors.


Tidbit:

 Some signs of coupon scams:

1. Does it sound to good to be true?

2.  Are there claims that there is no 

risks involved?

3. Are there vague and hostile answers 

to your questions?


What is coupon fraud?

Coupon fraud occurs whenever 

someone intentionally uses a coupon

for a product that he/she has not purchased.

Want to know more about coupon fraud go

here:  www.couponinformationcenter.com


Tip:

How is coupon fraud committed?

1. Disregarding the manufacturers stipulations.

2. Disregarding expiration dates.

3. Check for the code. You can go to www.couponsinc.com

and type in the code in the upper right hand corner to verify 

that it is not a copy or hasn't already been redeemed. 


Tidbit:

Don't dumpster dive for the Sunday newspaper.

It can be dangerous, and you could be trespassing.

Instead ask friends for extra copies, or buy more 

papers at a dollar store!


Well that's it for now!

Happy Couponing!


Tonya,


OneSavingSista!!!



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