![]() If you want to view the full advertisement, click the eye icon. This is where all of your clipped coupons will be stored. Once you are on your Dashboard, scroll down to find your Coupon Folder. To view your saved coupons, go to your Account Dashboard from the menu at the top of the page. On successful clipping, the text will change to read "Clipped", which lets you know that the coupon is already saved in your folder. Under the enlarged version of the coupon there is a button that reads "Clip" with an icon that looks like a pair of scissors cutting out a coupon. To clip the coupon, simply click the coupon within the ad to enlarge it. Once you have found an advertiser you are interested in, click on their listing to view their ad. This is a searchable list of all of our active advertisements, which can be sorted by keyword, region, category, or any combination of the three. Find the coupon you would like from our Coupons & Deals page, available from the main menu on all pages of our website. If you find a coupon you want to use, but would like to save it to print at a later date, Value News allows you to digitally clip coupons. An enlarged printable version of the coupon will appear in a separate window. Before printing a coupon, it is important that you click on that coupon first. Important: Click on a Coupon to Print the Enlarged VersionĬoupons are displayed at a reduced size on Savings Pages. Click "Print" and follow your computer's instructions to print your free coupon. ![]() Under the enlarged version of the coupon there is a print button. To print the coupon, simply click the coupon within the ad to enlarge it. Printing coupons is a quick and easy way to save money! To print a coupon from one of our advertisers, First go to our Coupons & Deals page, available from the main menu on all pages of our website. Kathryn Rem can be reached at (217) 788-1520 or. “I’ve been couponing my whole life, and now they are so limited. “I was disappointed,” Stucki said about the clampdown on coupon redemption. And Schnucks says it will accept those for less than $5 and not for a free product. County Market accepts Internet coupons with a value of $1 or less. Wal-Mart and Meijer employees say they will take them. Shop ’n Save says it accepts some Internet coupons, but they first have to be inspected at the customer service desk. Stucki, a retired medical transcriptionist, was able to redeem her Internet coupons at Walgreens.Ĭalls to local stores revealed a variety of policies. It’s unfortunate because most coupons are perfectly legitimate.” They have to take steps to protect themselves. He said retail stores are increasingly refusing to accept Internet-generated coupons. “Most of the counterfeits we see tend to be free products,” Miller said. Sometimes completely bogus coupons are created from scratch. ![]() Values can be increased, purchase requirements decreased, security codes eliminated, bar codes smudged or expiration dates extended or eliminated. The download process, depending on the vendor, generally includes security codes and other information intended to control the number of coupon requests.Ĭoupons printed from home computers are particularly susceptible to forgery. ![]() Look at the Web sites of manufacturers, retailers and coupon savers such as and When you agree to accept an online coupon, information is downloaded to your computer system, including your printer, to create a coupon that can be used to get a retail purchase discounted or free. Print-at-home Internet coupons are easy to get. We’ve seen individuals (scammers) that have cost manufacturers as much as a million dollars for one counterfeit,” he said. It’s death by deception,” he said.Ĭoupon misredemption, he said, costs manufacturers at least $300 million every year and increases the price of products to consumers. A lot of innocent people get mixed up in it. The problem is like any type of counterfeiting crime. The Springfield woman was trying to redeem some discount coupons when the clerk said, “Sorry, no Internet coupons because of fraud.” Then she went to Wal-Mart and was told the same thing.īud Miller is the executive director of the Alexandria, Va.-based Coupon Information Corporation, a nonprofit organization that fights coupon fraud on behalf of consumer-product manufacturers. Carol Stucki was in the checkout lane at Shop ’n Save when she was stopped cold. ![]()
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