Do printable coupons need to be a specific size to be considered legit?
April 6th, 2009 | by Admin |thebuffettour said:
Take Toys R Us, for example. They have good newspapers that cover three pages. You could then drained ristringere you to a page and still use them? Is there any law in this respect?
Take Toys R Us, for example. They have good newspapers that cover three pages. You could then drained ristringere you to a page and still use them? Is there any law in this respect?
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3 Responses to “Do printable coupons need to be a specific size to be considered legit?”
By Charles G on Apr 10, 2009 | Reply
There may very well be a company policy. If you are in a pre-announcements, for example, a company may insist on the original vouchers. I can 't imagine a law that would require a company to accept the good that the customer is printed.
By tengrandforever on Apr 13, 2009 | Reply
There are no laws that I know, but you must make sure that the scanner device may indicate the bar code.
By Russell F on Apr 15, 2009 | Reply
no more about it but aren 't going to accept your good perch? ? a copy, not original. Consider the fact that many stores refuse to accept the good suppliers get from the Internet because of fraud commettete people in the manufacture of copies of the above good and over.unless you are talking about putting the good from the spinning wheel un'aletta of newspaper / or and stick together on a sheet of paper from a copy machine that is definitely not going to work