Now I am one that loves getting things for free, but I will not participate in frauding any company. There is a coupon that you can have mailed to you AND you can get the Tena Pads for free, if you buy the smaller sizes.
The problem is: I am seeing {both couponing & non-couponing sites} say that you can get an overage of such and such amount. We all should know by now that Wal-Mart would be the store that this usually happens at. The thing is: the coupon is for UP TO $7.00, NOT $7.00 off. This means that if they cost $5.49, you receive $5.49 off using the coupon. By allowing a cashier/store to enter a higher price than the purchase price, you are risking the cashiers employment and having the company not honor the payment to the business that accepted the coupon.
I know that this is not a big deal for some, but to me misrepresenting these coupons or others is wrong. This is what is adding to the negative views couponers get now, this is what leads to all the policy changes!
You can have the Tena Pads coupon sent to you snail-mail, by going HERE. Please use it as it was meant to be used.
This would make a good item for donation, if you don't use it for yourself or your family.
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