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Wed, Aug 26th, 2009, 11:24 AM #91Canadian Genius
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Thank you so much, great coupons... Unfortunately, I gonna have a hard time trying to find a place where this coupons could be accepted... Most of places here do not accept printable coupons any more or like Wal-Mart require that coupon has an site address from where it was printed.
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Wed, Aug 26th, 2009, 11:32 AM #92Loves to share
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Thanks for sharing
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Wed, Aug 26th, 2009, 11:32 AM #93Smart Canuck
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Wed, Aug 26th, 2009, 12:35 PM #94
the print is light but ti think it will work. thanks so much mitzia.
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Wed, Aug 26th, 2009, 12:49 PM #95
Printable coupon offers are certainly subject to abuse, however manufacturers (in conjunction perhaps with retailers) can/should take measures to make it much more difficult to abuse the printable system. A good example is Old Navy’s printable coupons. Each coupon is assigned a unique barcode and can only be used once, thus preventing multiples from being printed. This can be done once an individual has registered for an account (as required with the current SC Johnson coupon offers). Retailers can then simply scan the coupon to check if it is in fact a legitimate coupon.
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I think that printable coupons (unlike “regular coupons”) can (if used legitimately) benefit manufacturers/consumers/retailers. I am sure that printable coupons are much cost effective for manufacturers because the cost of printing the coupon is passed onto the consumer. I am willing to bet that the cost of a save.ca coupon to a manufacturer is greater than a printable offered by a manufacturer on their own website. Printable coupons are also much more accessible also which allows manufacturers to target a wider customer base. In a similar vein, consumers are generally using the Internet more and more these days (I can’t remember the exact stats, but Canadians rank pretty high in terms of Internet usage), therefore have greater access to coupons. In my experience, coupons are often unevenly distributed and in some cases retailers don’t even bother to display them. I looked endlessly for a MIR form a while back ago, but couldn’t find the form at any of the designated retailers. I ended up contacting the company requesting the form which they sent electronically. Individuals living in urban centres have the luxury of “coupon hunting” at their local big box stores, but those living in rural areas do not. On the environmental front, “regular coupons” leave a much larger environmental footprint than printable coupons. Save.ca coupons for example are much more resource intensive. On some occasions I have received blank pages from save.ca and sometimes only one coupon per mailing. Figure the cost of printing, paper, mail, delivery...it adds up (both in terms of the environmental impact and $$$)! Finally, we can’t forget the retailers. Simply scanning a coupon with a code will save time (no need for drawn out discussions about the legitimacy of a coupon) and money (reduce their losses from fraudulent coupons) and improved customer relations.
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Obviously there will always be someone who figures out how to take advantage of the situation, but there are measures that can be taken by manufactures to increase the “legitimacy” of printable coupons. IT/marketing departments are well versed in the latest techniques. I am sure that years from now printables will be replaced with some other form of coupon. I shudder to think what that will be (some form of biometrics...yikes!).
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Wed, Aug 26th, 2009, 12:54 PM #96
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Wed, Aug 26th, 2009, 01:28 PM #98Smart Canuck
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YAY!!! That's exactly what i'm looking for. THANK Y
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Wed, Aug 26th, 2009, 01:38 PM #99Canadian Genius
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Those are not the coupons---if that is what you were looking for???
Last edited by Abby5; Wed, Aug 26th, 2009 at 01:39 PM.
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Wed, Aug 26th, 2009, 01:43 PM #100
Hello,
for everyone who's Glade coupons are light colored, this is what I did to make the color darker. I took a screenshot of the PDF coupons, saved it onto my computer, and transferred it onto my Photoshop to adjust the contrast/levels of it to make it darker. Or you can just transfer it onto www.piknik.com and www.photobucket.com both free of charge
Hope I helped!
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Wed, Aug 26th, 2009, 01:43 PM #101Smart Canuck
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Wed, Aug 26th, 2009, 01:45 PM #102Canadian Genius
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what good is that sc johnsonson screen shot to us??
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Wed, Aug 26th, 2009, 01:58 PM #103
I assume people are using it as proof that the coupons are legit but actually they aren't because they are suppose to print as a full page and you are only suppose to print one. I emailed SC Johnson and asked if they were suppose to print as a full page and the rep said yes and if they are printed in any other form they are considered a fraudulent coupon. In my opinion printing the coupons off of a pdf is the same as photocopying and this is why many store don't except printable coupons anymore.
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Wed, Aug 26th, 2009, 02:04 PM #104Jenny~Bear
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Has anyone tried using them in downtown Toronto???
EDIT: I mean the original full page coupon, not the PDF versions that were postedLast edited by spice_43; Wed, Aug 26th, 2009 at 02:06 PM.
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Wed, Aug 26th, 2009, 02:39 PM #105
thanks
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Thank you so much.





