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Old 04-15-2008, 01:19 AM
TerryTerrific TerryTerrific is offline
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Originally Posted by devinmom View Post
Actually there is a store near me with a new policy: they will not allow anyone to use more than 4 "gang-cut" coupons.

I thought that was such an odd term!

When I asked the cashier, she said that the corporation was really cracking down on multiple coupon users and, for example would only honor four identical coupons for four bottles of Cascade.

That stinks for stockpilers!
People employeed to search out coupon fraud look for tell tale signs like:

Gang cutting

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That is where you put identical sheets of coupons together and do one single cut, say five or eight at a time.

Coupon fraud includes submitting coupons for items that were not purchased ... usually where the coupons are purchased in a large quantity for a small amount of money.

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So ...

If you are ever purchasing an item, say 10 of them with tehn identical coupons, do yourself a favor and cut those ten coupons differently, to remove all doublt as to how you obtained them.

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You know the more sheets of paper you attempt to cut at one time, the poorer the cut.

Five at a time is what works best pour moi.

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Terence in Brook Park, oHIo
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