fantastic and thank you everyone...
fantastic and thank you everyone...
i signed too.
signed.
signed :)
thanks....I hope it does stop
it is wrong
signed it and share it on my fb page...
thanks
I know some people sell tearpad coupons on e-bay, but what percentage of the coupons actually distributed are actually on there? While I know that there are some greedy people who take a lot of a coupon with the intent to sell them for a significant amount of money, I don't think Ebay is the main cause of disappearing coupons. I'd assume most coupon hounds are people who want to be "extreme couponers" and save the coupons to buy a lot of product, people from here or other coupon sites who are looking for overage with a high value coupon, or traders who want to have a large supply of in-demand coupons as trades.
I don't tend to go to great lengths to gather a whole lot of coupons as coupon collector. I tend to leave the tearpads alone, and I've never sold anything on Ebay, but in the past, I've occasionally bought mailed or insert coupons when I needed a lot of something (full-size products like formula) and the coupons were going for little more than the cost of shipping. Most of the time, I think the sellers are losing money on the transaction. I don't think it's all that much different from coupon trading on here.
There are plenty of people who would say "it is wrong" to take tearpad coupons, too. Look how some couponers have written about being stopped by security!
signed. I really hope this makes a difference.
thanks everyone for you help and comments
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