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Office Depot coupons are near worthless
#1
Just got another $20 off $75 and let a $5 off $25 expire last week. Small print always excludes any and all technology items so that pretty much leaves furniture and reams of paper. Why even waste the paper and postage to send these out?
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#2
Aren't they worth 1/20 of a cent?
Hey, it's something.
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#3
http://images.bestbuy.com/BestBuy_US/en_...oupons.pdf
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#4
Agree 100%.
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#5
I used one of those coupons to buy a hard drive and some USB-powered speakers at OD. I asked the manager if I could use the coupon and he said yes. It's worth a try.
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#6
Just like most store coupons these days. They might as well just print "15% off anything in the store except for what you want." I think the coupons for department store are even worse. Take a look at a Macy's coupon. It basically excludes everything except for there own house brand merchandise which they've already jacked up 200%.
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#7
You could have left "coupons" out of that subject line.
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#8
the selling point is to get you to the store so they can tell you that those coupons are worthless, then you end up buying something else to make the three hour drive worthy.
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#9
Take some Staples coupons, most Office Depot accept them. The Staples coupons list no such technology limitations.

Works for me.

Carm
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