Thanks for the explanation!
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Thanks for the explanation!
Glad I read this - had no idea what this was!
Aaaah! That's what a coupon train is.
I have the same question as sumi
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btw, what happens if you don't want any of the coupon on the train...do you just send it to the next person, noting that you haven't taken any??
Yes, hopefully there are some coupons in the train that you can use that way you don't have to "waste" a stamp forwarding it on to the next rider. Trains are very heavy and usually are about $2 to post. There is always a different variety in there and sometimes the conductor will ask for some of your wishes that way they can assure there are going to be coupons within in it for you ;)
Any other questions just ask away ;)
thanks! i was wondering what the appeal was...
gotta start trading! :)
Thanks...I want to join a train!!!!! :)
Thanks, as a newer member to using this site, I feel like I'm taking a University Course! - There's so much to learn and the info changes each day! - But with so many helpful people it gets easier and easier! Thanks again!
I am new to this coupon train.
Can someone tell me what is a boarding pass for the coupon train means? Also, what are stamps? Does that mean postage stamps?
Thanks in advance.
Yes postage stamps are used sometimes as boarding passes.
Thanks for taking the time to write this up Kristin, this helps a lot!!
great explanation thks
I love this idea. Can't wait to become a part of it.
Thanks for the explanation. Will save up all my coupons. Have lots of them as I do not use all I have.
Thanks very much for the info.
thanx for explaining that
kinda had an idea what the train was but not sure all the details now i understand thanx again