Those who don't have a printer and want to get coupons through mail, can get the coupons mailed to home when you pay for postage and handling
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Those who don't have a printer and want to get coupons through mail, can get the coupons mailed to home when you pay for postage and handling
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https://zebracoupons.com/
It is not open yet though.
Good idea but cheap on their part to charge for shipping a coupon when they make money off the companies. Thanks for the info though.
This probably means the end of Websaver's mail out VIP mail out coupons, replaced by ZebraCoupons (where we pay the postage).
@couponlady , thanks for the latest news.
Looks like it. I was never able to get the mail out ones anyhow.
Thanks for the info couponlady. It has to be some very good coupons before I pay for them
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Thanks couponlady. It was not clear to me that you have to pay for the postage and handling. That's not such a good deal. I'll have to see the coupons themselves before I make a decision.
thanks
sorry, won't pay for coupons to be mailed
the coupons benefit the companies
shame on zebra coupons
shame!
All those surveys I answered no I won't pay and they are still gonna go ahead with it
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Incredibly annoyed by this.
How do they think non couponers will utilize savings? Like extreme couloners *may* see value... but if I didn't know what I know i would be laughing at how stupid of an idea that was!
And like every coupon says it's illegal to sell! And these companies re like meh! Not for us! Lol
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I have used them at Loblaws. Just a little hassle. I went to customer service first and showed the coupon. Cashier did not want to honour the coupon stating that Loblaws does not take printables. I asked her to call the customer service employee. Coupon honoured. Just may have to go through a little cashier education period for a while.
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Not for me.
Cashier friendly paper?
They ought to print quarter-page per coupon so cashiers (and coupon users) won't get cross-eyed trying to read ultra-fine microscopic coupon details.
just boycott the site, if nobody uses it, they'll realize people won't pay, and shouldn't pay. They'll realize their mistake, and go back to free or print.
I'm sure not going to buy coupons especially since it's already available coupons.
It's "Live" now! Just wondering what the cost for ordering is.
So I selected 20-some coupons and they wanted to charge me $2.00 to ship them out. I think not. They're not even great coupons! Nothing different from the P&G coupon booklet that comes out once in awhile in the newspaper. Forget it, Zebra.
The coupons weren't great but I ordered quite a few. There are only 4 I will definitely use and the rest will depend on sale prices... that being said I was given a code for free shipping from a Facebook blog. If I had to pay I wouldn't have even bothered. The 4 I would use would only be 4$ so 2$ shipping would only actually save me 2$ in the long run. They didn't even have any high value or fpcs.
francine 1985 you mentioned a promo code is that avaiable for everyone. can it be shared?
It was a 1 time use code but several different bloggers were giving them out on Facebook.
I checked out the coupons . i will not be paying for those its just regular coupons I can find
With no disrespect toward those who ordered the coupons, I'm a bit insulted that the site is charging for coupons that are available for free. I'm with saintly. I'm going to boycott this aspect of the site and hope they realize their mistake in trying to profit off people's ignorance -- that is, the lack of knowledge of newbies who don't know where to find the free versions of these same coupons. Darn. I was enthusiastic at first because I didn't realize they wanted a toonie for the privilege of dealing with them.
I will be using this service. I can't print coupons and think my time (and gas) has some worth. They aren't making money on this and it is worth it to me.
Thing is in trading royal most people would give away these coupons lol. I mean to each their own... but the general public is being more generous then multi billion companies and that's my personal issue p&g fo example is a multi billion company and I find this semi disgusting they are concerned about postage costs...
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All I'm saying is that at one time these types of coupons were free to mail. I don't like printing I'd much prefer mail to home. I guess my point is a huge company like p&g partaking in this list a bad taste in my mouth for this company. $1.50 off pampers for example when huggies often has at least $3/$4 coupons easily available and then to pay for that company to mail their coupons to me to entice ME to buy their products just rubs me the wrong way. It's cost of marketing with coupons. They took away their mail to home and replaced with prints. Now bringing t back by to pay postage. Anyway like I said to each their own, I don't care if people pay the postage it's your prerogative. Although a postage stamp is only a $1 max... so they are also technically charging handling which is paying for employees which technically is a profit of sorts. It's just these coupons WERE FREE for a very very very long time from brand saver lol. I guess I'm just disappointed seeing big companies turn to this type of coupon distribution. They are still making a profit regardless of the coupon being used. But that coupon is driving MY money to THEIR product. They should want me using their coupons. Not the competitor. So now as consumers we are paying for their marketing and it's irritating. Anywho I think it's a slippery slope. If this takes off then what company would be stupid enough to give away a coupon when we so readily pay the shipping for them. Anyway just my point of view on this all. I get the allure to some. But let's not all forget not even three years ago? Companies were trying to get us to use their coupons and mailing them out when we wanted :)
I also wasn't talking about trading. There are often people giving away crappy p&g coupons RAOK and such.
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For me, I didn't request mail out cause I can easily print on demand.
But, I ordered the coupons for my parents (age 80+) cause they use the internet, but cannot deal with the hassles of printer, and paying for supplies (ink, paper); and I'm not always convenient for them in order to receive coupons. Didn't mind spending for postage this time around, cause want to check the expiration dates of the coupon to ensure they have long expiration dates, sufficient time to match up with sales. Also, will monitor if my parents use them.
Everyone's situation will be different.