FREE BAG OF IAMS DOG FOOD COUPONS -

    • Bronze

    FREE BAG OF IAMS DOG FOOD COUPONS -

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    No offering of items for sale permitted on this forum.
    • Gold Top Dog
    1.  Iams?  [:'(]
     
    2.  No commercial posts.  This will be edited/deleted by Jaime shortly, I imagine.
    • Gold Top Dog
    thought for a minute I might have logged onto eBay.... hee hee.. someone trying to sell us Iams of all rotten things.. how funny.. NOT!!!
     
    Yeah, cuz I'm gonna pay for a coupon for free food.. and surely not of Iams!
    • Bronze
    juts because I am offering pet owners a deal on a product they may use, doesnt mean you have to bash me for it.
     
    if you are uninterested, you really have no need to reply to this post.
    • Gold Top Dog
    This forum has a policy of not allowing posts for profit.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I must be going crazy, I've never heard of paying for a coupon before.  Do people pay for coupons in Canada?  Is that even legal? 
    • Gold Top Dog
    First you are in violation of the rules of the forum by posting for profit.
     
    Second, most of us give our free Iams and other junkfood coupons to the shelters.  Perhaps you should consider doing the same thing.
    • Gold Top Dog
    OMG you have to be kidding me. Oh I'm sorry you were trying to do something nice right? Trying to give us a wonderful offer? You can keep your free bag of poop. Nice try but I don't think you'll make a buck here.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Isn't that illegal too? [:)]
    • Silver
    Actually there is no law about buying/selling coupons. It's perfectly legal. Check out the coupon section on eBay where there are hundreds of thousands of coupon posts. Alot of people clip coupons specifically to auction off there and why wouldn't someone pay for a coupon if  it was going to save them more than they spent for it ? You wouldn't pay a few $ to buy a coupon worth 2-5x or more what you were paying for it  I sure would if it were something I used.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Hmmm, I've noticed that most of the ebay listings have a disclaimer that says something to the effect of - these coupons are free, you are bidding on my time to collect, clip, sort, mail these items - I think there are some kind of regulations against selling coupons for profit.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Eh, guys, it's not worth getting our knickers in a knot over.  I know it isn't against the law, but IAMS??