On Jun 11, 5:48 pm, Don in Las Vegas <dstre...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I agree that it is against the law to "sellcoupons". However, to give
> someone the coupons free and have a processing fee would be perfectly
> legit. If a company were to try to hard to go by the letter of the
> law, they would cut their own sales / profits. My wife and I just
> joined a neighborhood coupon clippers club where people get together
> over coffee and swap "two Betty Crocker something for a half off oil
> change". It's fun and is a blast! Sortal like bingo with a lot of
> people involved.
>
> I see no harm in a processing fee, a club member****p charge, call it
> as you wish. Best of luck to all coupon clippers!!
>
> ...<humor> I have a coupon for half off a half eaten lunch at
> Dennys! Any takers! :)
>
> Don, Las Vegas
>
> On Jun 10, 11:49 am, ladylynx1063 <LyndaSteff...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > No, it is not.
>
> > I sell coupons, but I don't. =)
> > The money sent is a handling fee, not for the coupons themselves (if
> > that makes sense?!)
>
> > On Jun 9, 6:45 pm, "metronid" <metro...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > > Is it gainst the law to sell buy or trade coupons
> > > that will be used to purchase the producr- Hide quoted text -
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> > - Show quoted text -
My wife and I do that twice a month, also. It's definitely fun to do
in a neighborhood coffee shop on a sunday. I've read a story couple
weeks ago somewhere online about new Max Card discount card, supposed
to be competitor to Entertainment Book but all the discounts are on
the plastic card. I like to clip my coupons but if they all were on a
plastic card, would make my life much easier. :)
Best,
Gary


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