Hallmark has released another *HOT* $10 off a $10 purchase coupon ! This coupon is valid through December 24th and should help us all to score some great freebies!
Print this coupon quickly…I’m sure it will not be up too much longer.
(Thanks The Thrifty Mama!)
Emily says
This would make (and has made) an interesting discussion.
I personally have no problems printing multiple copies of a coupon if the manufacturer/business allows the printing of multiple coupons. I figure that it’s up to the company to set the limit on printings.
As for “one coupon per customer,” I interpret that as meaning when you shop, you can only use one coupon per purchase, I didn’t think that had anything to do with printing.
When I read on the Thrifty Mama website that the company said that the coupons were a fraud (unintentionally leaked/etc.), that solved the issue for me and I put my printed copies into the recycle bin. Even if the coupon *might* work, if I’ve been told that the company says the coupon isn’t supposed to be valid, then I’m not going to use it. No question.
Perhaps Jennie could lead a discussion on the subtle ethics of couponing? (There are some discussions about obvious ethics regarding coupons, but there are a lot of murky areas!)
Heather Osgood says
I have heard/read that this coupon was sent out to expectant mothers only & the link was leaked to the public. Hallmark has asked that this coupon be taken down from all sites. These coupons originally had names put on them but that has been taken off. The original coupon also was not a JPEG like the coupon link above. That means the coupon has been changed/tampered with which indicates it is a fraud. One signal is that you can print multiple copies of it. Why would a business do that? That is not profitable for them at all. I’m a very frugal person but I believe printing multiple copies of this coupon is wrong. That is just my 2 cents.
Samantha says
I used this last week and got 2 rolls of wrapping paper and a couple of cards, paying $.03 total! Yay!
Amy says
I took mine into a Hallmark today and it worked great. It scanned just fine, so I am not sure about it not being legitimate….
Emily says
On The Thrifty Mama website, she’s now posting that this wasn’t a legitimate coupon.
Lori says
Thanks for the info!
Sarah says
Yes, you can print and print, but Hallmark only lets you use ONE PER CUSTOMER per visit. One Hallmark made me separate my $5 and $10 coupons into separate transactions, and one let me use them together. Over the past two weeks, I have used both coupons three times (they were reset) and have had no problems. A great deal!
Heather Osgood says
I’m with Alyssa. I usually print off 1-2 of a coupon but I limit it to that. I want to give other people the opportunity to get in on the deal as well. The reason why companies put a halt on things like this is because they consider that abuse. Hallmark has been releasing some great coupons so let’s not give them reason to stop!
Alyssa says
I am pretty sure that this is a real coupon, I got one for $5 emailed to me earlier from Hallmark. Technically, you can print multiples but it does state “one coupon per customer” on the coupon. I would hate to have Hallmark to stop doing this because the system gets abused. I was able to get almost free wrapping paper last year and was so excited to see them putting out more coupons this year.
Emily says
Uh. I just printed off 5 copies (and it hasn’t told me to stop yet). Can anyone confirm that this is a real coupon? It sounds too good to be true!
Lori says
R u sure it only lets u print 2? It keeps letting me print? I think I am printing something wrong?
Sarah says
I’ve been able to print two of each Hallmark coupon each time they reset it. I’ve already used two $5 ones and two $10 ones – now I have two more of each to finish my stocking stuffers. YEAH!!!!
Lori says
can u prin off as many as u like?
Rebecca says
Thanks, I got the $5 off last time and got 2 rolls of wraping paper for $1.80. They had a sale BO at $4.99 GO for $.99 on the Christmas wraping paper. Now I will get a keepsake or something for a Christmas exchange.